Mapleton-Fall Creek's Commercial Pest Control Specialists
From the 38th Street indie kitchen corridor to the galleries, small theaters, and Children's Museum-adjacent commercial blocks, we service the operators putting this north-side neighborhood back on the map. Older buildings, basement-served kitchens, Fall Creek rodent pressure — we know what this corridor actually deals with.
- ✓ Licensed & Insured
- ✓ Marion County Technicians
- ✓ Aprehend® Certified
- ✓ 100% Commercial Focus
We service 38th Street and the Fall Creek corridor — block by block.
Mapleton-Fall Creek is one of the most interesting commercial comeback stories on the north side. The 38th Street corridor between Capitol and Central has come alive over the last decade — indie restaurants, galleries, small theaters, neighborhood services, and the Children's Museum-adjacent blocks all pulling foot traffic back into buildings that sat underused for a generation. But those same buildings — pre-war walk-ups, older brick commercial, basement-served kitchens — come with pest pressures that new-construction national chains aren't built to handle.
ProTech was built for the operators taking those buildings over. We know which 38th Street addresses have shared basement mechanical runs, which Watkins Park-adjacent blocks get hammered by Fall Creek rodent migration every fall, which Tabernacle-area churches and nonprofit offices need low-toxicity programs around event space, and which indie kitchens are working out of basement prep lines where drain flies breed year-round. We schedule service around gallery openings, theater runs, Sunday service, and dinner rushes — not a corporate route map written in Atlanta.
We're a small, owner-operated commercial-only team. Your Mapleton-Fall Creek restaurant, gallery, salon, or church gets the same in-house ProTech tech every visit, with notes that carry forward and an owner you can text. No call center, no rotating subs, no upsell scripts.
Built around the 38th Street commercial comeback.
Indie kitchens. Galleries and small theaters. Salons, churches, and nonprofit offices. The verticals bringing this corridor back are the verticals we build programs around.
The new wave of 38th Street kitchens — from soul food to pan-Asian to chef-driven concepts. German roach control and drain fly programs built around basement prep lines and walk-up footprints.
Small theaters, Tabernacle-area performance spaces, galleries between Capitol and Central. Low-toxicity IPM scheduled around performances and openings.
Neighborhood salons, barbers, and beauty services in older walk-up commercial. Discreet ant and pantry-pest programs that don't disrupt chairs on the floor.
Tabernacle Presbyterian, historic congregations, and the nonprofit offices along the corridor. Low-toxicity programs for event space, classroom wings, and basement kitchens.
Architects, creatives, nonprofits, and neighborhood services in converted walk-ups. Monthly or quarterly IPM sized for small footprints.
Children's Museum-adjacent daycares and small neighborhood schools. Low-toxicity IPM and Indiana Pesticide Review Board-aware protocols.
Walk-up flats above 38th Street retail and the historic multifamily stock throughout the neighborhood. Aprehend® bed bug treatment with no unit downtime.
Small-footprint coffee operators and neighborhood bakeries. Ant, stored-product pest, and drain fly programs built for tiny prep spaces.
We service every commercial vertical on the corridor — pop-up kitchens, co-working spaces, dance studios, music schools, nonprofit offices, and neighborhood retail. If you operate a commercial address around 38th & Capitol or 38th & Meridian, we can help.
Every commercial pest service a 38th Street operator needs.
All commercial — no residential side-jobs. So when you open on a Saturday morning and a mouse ran across the dining room, you reach an actual commercial tech, not an answering service.
Commercial Bed Bug Treatment with Aprehend®
Aprehend® is an EPA-registered biopesticide that eliminates bed bugs and their eggs without the prep, evacuation, or heat treatment traditional methods require. Essential for Mapleton-Fall Creek's walk-up flats above 38th Street retail, historic multifamily buildings, and the short-term rentals opening up on the corridor — where older construction means more harborage and you can't take a unit offline for 48 hours.
- ✓No room evacuation required
- ✓Kills eggs + adult bed bugs
- ✓Protection lasts up to 3 months
- ✓Discreet for tenants, hosts, and guests
All-pest commercial programs sized for walk-up commercial, small kitchens, galleries, and nonprofit offices along 38th Street.
View service →Prevention-first programs built around older buildings, basement prep lines, and the Fall Creek rodent realities.
View service →Fall Creek-adjacent rodent programs. Exterior exclusion on pre-war buildings, utility-penetration sealing, and basement baiting.
View service →German roach gel baiting for basement-served kitchens and shared-wall walk-ups. Coordinated treatment when issues cascade between tenants.
View service →Drain fly source-tracing in basement prep sinks and floor drains — the #1 fly call from 38th Street kitchens. Real treatment, not aerosol knockdown.
View service →Odorous house ants in older brick buildings, pavement ants on walk-up entries — non-repellent baiting that clears colonies instead of scattering them.
View service →Pre-war commercial buildings in Mapleton-Fall Creek still see active termite pressure — monitoring, soil treatments, and retrofit programs.
View service →Pigeons on 38th Street awnings, ledges, and Children's Museum-adjacent rooflines. Spikes and netting, not sound deterrents that stop working in a week.
View service →Bats in older walk-up attics, squirrels in eaves, raccoons on Fall Creek-side properties. Structural exclusion, not relocation.
View service →Indian meal moth, grain beetles, and pantry moths in neighborhood bakeries and coffee roaster storage.
View service →Pre-inspection sanitation audits before Marion County Public Health Department visits. Conducive-condition write-ups with realistic fixes for pre-war buildings.
View service →Pre-opening roach sightings, weekend gallery discoveries, bed bug calls at walk-up apartments — emergency commercial response for the corridor.
View service →What 38th Street operators actually face.
Pest pressure for the Mapleton-Fall Creek commercial pocket — what we see on service calls, by venue type and by block.
Fall Creek keeps rodent populations active year-round, and pre-war walk-up foundations are full of entry points. October-February indoor migration hits this corridor hard — exterior exclusion has to happen before the first hard freeze.
Indie kitchens working out of basement prep lines and shared-wall commercial get hit hard. When one operator falls behind on service, the roaches move through shared mechanical runs to the neighbor's kitchen.
Drain flies breed in biofilm inside floor drains — and basement kitchens with older plumbing are the worst offenders. We brush-and-foam the source. Most companies just spray adults and the problem returns in a week.
Walk-up multifamily with high tenant turnover and the short-term rentals opening on the corridor drive consistent bed bug pressure. Aprehend® keeps units in service through treatment.
Loafing and roosting on older commercial buildings drives sanitation and slip-hazard issues. Spikes and netting on the right surfaces beat sound deterrents long-term.
OHAs dominate ant pressure in pre-war brick buildings throughout Mapleton-Fall Creek. They form supercolonies — the wrong product fragments them and makes the problem worse.
Older buildings with damp basements drive carpenter ant and termite pressure. Structural inspection matters more than surface spraying on 100-year-old construction.
Late-summer wasp pressure on patio operators and trash corrals — yellowjackets at dumpsters and paper wasps under eaves. Removal scheduled around service hours.
Mapleton-Fall Creek's pest calendar is dominated by rodent pressure October through February as Fall Creek populations push indoors, with basement-kitchen drain fly activity staying steady year-round, German roach pressure year-round in stacked walk-up kitchens, and bed bug activity climbing May-September with summer turnover and festival traffic at the Children's Museum. Planning service against that rhythm is how we keep corridor operators ahead of issues — not chasing them.
What Mapleton-Fall Creek operators get with us — and don't get with national chains.
100% Commercial
No residential side-jobs. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — so the judgment calls on basement drains, walk-up foundations, and shared-wall kitchens are built for 38th Street operators, not homeowners.
Older-Building Experience
Pre-war buildings aren't like modern commercial construction. We know which penetrations to seal, which foundation cracks matter, and how to run a pest program on 100-year-old brick walk-ups without tearing things apart.
Aprehend® Bed Bug Specialist
We carry one of the few active Aprehend® certifications in the Indy metro. For Mapleton-Fall Creek walk-up multifamily and short-term rentals that need discreet bed bug elimination without unit downtime, this matters.
Marion County Health Dept-Ready
Every service generates the documentation Marion County Public Health Department inspectors actually want to see. Pull it up in two clicks the moment you're scored.
No Subcontractors
Every service call on the corridor is handled by an in-house ProTech technician. Same face, same notes, same accountability. No regional manager three states away with a rotating sub roster.
No Forced Contracts
We earn the account every month. You can cancel. We just think you won't — because you'll see what real commercial pest management looks like.
How we protect your Mapleton-Fall Creek business.
On-Site Inspection
We walk your space — basement prep lines, floor drains, walk-ins, dry storage, dumpster pad, roof access, mechanical penetrations. Map conducive conditions specific to your 38th Street building.
Custom Pest Plan
Treatment selection, service frequency, and reporting format built around your venue type, your operating hours, and the specific pressure a pre-war building on this corridor actually faces.
Targeted Treatment
Low-toxicity, targeted products in the right places — not fogged across your operation. Scheduled around galleries, services, performances, or dinner rush.
Monitoring & Reporting
Ongoing monitoring stations, every-visit documentation, trend tracking, and Marion County Health Department-ready reports. You always know what we did and why.
Commercial operators across the corridor.
Our basement prep line had drain flies for as long as we've been open. Two other companies came out, sprayed adults, sent a bill. ProTech pulled the drain covers, showed us the biofilm, foamed the source. Gone in two visits.
We had a rodent issue that started every October like clockwork. ProTech mapped our exterior, sealed about a dozen penetrations I didn't even know were there on the back of the building, and we stopped catching mice. First winter in four years without a problem.
Our gallery hosts openings twice a month and I don't want sprayers showing up the afternoon of an event. ProTech works our schedule — treats the week before, documents everything, stays out of the way during shows. Night and day versus the last company.
Mapleton-Fall Creek sub-areas & nearby near-north neighborhoods.
From Mapleton-Fall Creek we cover the 38th Street commercial corridor, the Watkins Park area, Tabernacle Presbyterian area, and the surrounding near-north Indy neighborhoods — all parented under our broader Indianapolis service area.
- 38th Street Corridor
- Capitol Avenue
- Meridian Street at 38th
- Central Avenue
- Watkins Park Area
- Tabernacle Presbyterian Area
- Children's Museum-Adjacent Blocks
- Illinois Street Corridor
- Fall Creek Boulevard
- Northwestern Avenue
- 34th Street
- 30th Street
- Salem Street
- Clifton Street
- Graceland Avenue
- Boulevard Place South
- Broadway Street
- Ruckle Street
- Guilford Avenue South
- Delaware Street North
Commercial pest questions — Mapleton-Fall Creek edition.
Why do basement kitchens on 38th Street have such bad drain fly problems? +
Does Fall Creek actually drive rodent pressure on the 38th Street corridor? +
Can you work around galleries, small theaters, and performance venues without disrupting events? +
Are pre-war walk-up buildings harder to protect from pests than newer construction? +
Do you work with the churches and nonprofits along 38th Street? +
How do you handle bed bug calls in walk-up apartments above 38th Street retail? +
What should I do if I see rodent droppings behind my walk-in cooler on a Sunday night? +
Talk to a Mapleton-Fall Creek commercial pest specialist.
Tell us your building, your vertical, and what you're seeing — we'll put together a plan, a price, and a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.
- ✓Free on-site 38th Street corridor inspection
- ✓Pre-war building experience — basement kitchens, walk-ups, shared walls
- ✓Marion County Health Dept-ready documentation