HOUSEHOLD WORKS / PEST CONTROL
Build a Clear Record of Common Household Pest Activity.
Note where activity appears, when it happens, and which common household pest seems involved before checking local participation.
Call the dedicated line: (861) 743-9044SCOPE NOTES
Common reasons homeowners call
Ants
Indoor trails, recurring activity near food or moisture, and entry-point evaluation.
Cockroaches
Activity in kitchens, bathrooms, utility areas, and other interior harborage zones.
Spiders
Recurring indoor activity and webbing in living, storage, garage, or basement areas.
Mice
Droppings, gnawing, sounds, and suspected entry points associated with mice.
Termites
Mud tubes, discarded wings, and other indicators that may warrant a termite evaluation.
Other Qualified Pests
House crickets, earwigs, silverfish, clothes moths, centipedes, and millipedes, subject to provider participation.
Project ledger
- A
- Rooms and surfaces where activity appears
- B
- Time of day and frequency of sightings
- C
- Photos of visible activity when safely obtained
- D
- Food, moisture, or entry conditions you have noticed
CONVERSATION ORDER
Four points to cover
- Describe the common pest and affected locations
- Ask which qualified pest types the provider handles
- Discuss inspection, treatment plan, preparation, and follow-up
- Review product instructions and re-entry guidance
Questions homeowners ask
Which pests are included?
This page focuses on ants, spiders, cockroaches, house crickets, mice, earwigs, silverfish, clothes moths, centipedes, millipedes, and termites. Participation varies.
Will treatment require preparation?
Possibly. The provider should explain access, food storage, occupant and pet precautions, and any product-specific instructions.
Is one visit always enough?
Not always. The pest, property conditions, treatment method, and monitoring plan may affect the recommended schedule.