Project notes for Pest Control
Organize the Details for Ants, Spiders, Cockroaches, Mice, Termites, And Other Qualified Household Pests.
Use this practical overview to identify the work you want to discuss with a participating pest control provider.
Call (571) 748-6296TermitesWood-related warning signs
PreventionMonitoring and exclusion
Common InsectsAnts, cockroaches, and spiders
MiceActivity and entry points
Termite Concerns
Inspection requests for mud tubes, damaged wood, swarming insects, and related warning signs.
Spiders & Crawling Pests
Service discussions for spiders, centipedes, silverfish, and millipedes.
Earwigs & Clothes Moths
Inspection and treatment options for qualified common pests in typical indoor areas.
Ongoing Prevention
Monitoring, treatment, exclusion, and sanitation guidance for recurring qualified pests.
Ant & Cockroach Control
Inspection and treatment discussions for trails, nesting areas, and recurring indoor activity.
Mice Control
Options for mouse activity, entry points, trapping, and prevention measures.
Field notes
What to Record
- Recurring ant or cockroach activity in kitchens
- Mud tubes, hollow wood, or discarded termite wings
- Silverfish or earwigs in damp indoor areas
- Qualified common pests returning after basic cleaning
- Mouse droppings, gnaw marks, or scratching sounds
Before calling
Keep a Short Project Notebook
- 01
- Ask about preparation and re-entry instructions
- 02
- Note the rooms where activity is most frequent
- 03
- Keep food stored and surfaces reasonably clear
Read the Written Details Carefully
Confirm the scope
Review the proposed work, materials, exclusions, cleanup, and possible additions.
Verify the provider
Check applicable licensing, insurance, business identity, and written terms.
Understand the schedule
Confirm timing, payment terms, warranties, and the follow-up contact.
Questions From Homeowners
Can I call about sudden common-pest activity?
Yes. Call to check availability. Response depends on provider participation, location, staffing, and demand. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
Will one treatment solve every pest concern?
Not always. Results depend on the qualified pest type, population, entry points, property conditions, treatment plan, and follow-up. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
Must everyone leave during treatment?
The provider will explain preparation and re-entry requirements for the selected method. Follow those instructions exactly. Provider participation and terms vary by market.
Dedicated Pest Control number
Close the notebook with a local call
Share the property ZIP code and ask about current participation.