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Choosing a pest control provider? Ask these questions first.

Not all pest control plans are created equal — and Walker Pest Management is here to prove it.

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A Walker Pest Management service provider checking for issues under the sink.

Choosing a pest control provider can be daunting, especially when not all services are transparent about their coverage.

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When it comes to keeping your home pest-free, not all plans (or providers) are created equal.

Walker Pest Management breaks down what to look for before you sign a contract:

What’s actually included?

Many providers leave out:

Is it really cheaper?

Budget plans often cost more long-term when issues aren’t handled correctly.

Do they do more than just spray?

A true pro starts with:

  • Thorough evaluation
  • Root-cause identification
  • A sustainable, integrated pest management (IPM) plan

Are they licensed, insured, and well-reviewed?

Don’t skip the research — your home’s safety depends on it.

Bottom line: Knowing what’s covered is everything. Ask the right questions so you can live your best pest-free life.

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