Fly control with traps and sanitation in South Pasadena, CA 91030, near me, 24/7 pest control services
📞 Call (323) 689-7617 NowAt South Pasadena Pest Control, we understand the nuisance and health risks associated with fly infestations. Our fly control with traps and sanitation support service is designed to eliminate flies from your home or business effectively. Our team, located at 1169 Fair Oaks Ave, South Pasadena, CA 91030, is dedicated to providing 24-hour pest control services.
We use a combination of traps and sanitation methods to control fly populations. Our traps are designed to capture flies without harming them, while our sanitation methods focus on eliminating the sources of food and water that attract flies.
| Service | Price |
|---|---|
| One-time fly control treatment | $150 |
| Monthly fly control subscription | $100/month |
| Quarterly fly control subscription | $250/quarter |
Our prices include a thorough inspection of your property, trap placement, and sanitation recommendations. We also offer discounts for long-term subscriptions and referrals.
Contact us today for a free estimate on your fly control with traps and sanitation support needs!
Call (323) 689-7617We proudly serve South Pasadena and surrounding areas:
We control a variety of fly species, including houseflies, fruit flies, and drain flies. Our team is experienced in identifying the type of fly infestation you have and developing a customized treatment plan to eliminate them.
Yes, our fly control methods are safe for pets and children. We use non-toxic traps and sanitation methods that do not pose a risk to humans or animals.
The length of a typical fly control treatment varies depending on the severity of the infestation and the size of the property. On average, our treatments take between 30 minutes to several hours to complete.
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Call (323) 689-7617 NowServing South Pasadena and surrounding communities
South Pasadena Pest Control
Serving South Pasadena, CA
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