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Commercial Pest Control · Eagle Creek, Indianapolis

Eagle Creek's Commercial Pest Control Specialists

From the I-65 hotel strip north of 38th to 56th & Lafayette retail, High School Road chain restaurants, Eagle Creek Park-adjacent schools, and the healthcare clinics tucked between Reed Road and Guion — we service the far-northwest corner where interstate traffic, 3,900 acres of park, and a major reservoir all collide on pest pressure. Aprehend® bed bug specialists, park-adjacent rodent exclusion, and discreet hotel-friendly service.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Marion County Technicians
  • Aprehend® Certified
  • 100% Commercial Focus
Built For Eagle Creek

We service the I-65 hotel strip, 56th & Lafayette, and the park edge — property by property.

Eagle Creek's commercial pressure is a three-way collision of interstate traffic, park and reservoir edge habitat, and retail-corridor chain operations. The I-65 hotel strip north of 38th — anchoring travelers between Chicago and Louisville — pulls bed bug pressure in from every state with guests who don't know they're carrying them. Eagle Creek Park's 3,900 acres and the reservoir itself keep Norway rat and mouse populations active year-round, with fall indoor migration every October. 56th & Lafayette and the High School Road retail corridor carry chain restaurants and strip-mall tenants running standard kitchen-pest pressure plus loading-dock rodent issues. Healthcare clinics tucked between Reed Road and Guion need pharaoh ant protocols. Schools — Pike Township campuses and private academies around the park — run their own IPM calendar.

ProTech was built for this operating reality. Hotel bed bug response runs on Aprehend® protocols that let rooms stay bookable during treatment — critical when an I-65 property can't afford 20 rooms offline for two days during travel season. Park-edge rodent programs focus on exterior exclusion against the permanent reservoir and park harborage, not interior trap refill. Chain restaurants get corporate-EMS-compliant reporting and treatment that works around peak drive-through windows. Healthcare clinics get non-repellent pharaoh ant baits, because the wrong product turns a one-exam-room ant trail into a building-wide problem.

We're a small, owner-operated commercial-only team. Your Eagle Creek hotel, restaurant, clinic, school, or retail strip 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.

15+
I-65 / 38th Street hotels in our service catchment
3,900
Acres of Eagle Creek Park driving year-round rodent pressure
0
Subcontractors — every visit is in-house
Industries We Protect in Eagle Creek

Built around the far-northwest commercial mix.

I-65 hotels. 56th & Lafayette retail. High School Road chain restaurants. Park-adjacent schools and healthcare clinics. Multifamily, churches, and neighborhood services. The verticals that define Eagle Creek are the verticals we built ProTech around.

Hotels & Hospitality pest control

I-65 exit 121 and 38th Street interstate hotels — limited-service, extended-stay, and full-service. Aprehend® bed bug protocols that keep rooms bookable.

Chain Restaurants & QSR services

56th & Lafayette, High School Road, and 38th Street chain restaurants. Corporate-EMS-compliant documentation, drive-through-window-aware scheduling.

Commercial retail & strip malls

Lafayette Square-edge retail, High School Road strips, and 38th Street commercial. Back-of-house rodent programs and loading-dock exclusion.

Commercial healthcare clinics

Reed Road and Guion corridor outpatient clinics, urgent care, and specialty practices. Non-repellent pharaoh ant baits, audit-ready documentation.

Schools & Daycare

Pike Township schools, private academies, and daycare centers around Eagle Creek Park. Low-toxicity IPM and Indiana Pesticide Review Board-aware protocols.

Multifamily & Apartments

Lafayette Square-area apartments, park-adjacent garden-style complexes, and 38th Street multifamily. Bed bug intervention and coordinated roach treatment.

Churches & Community Centers

Neighborhood churches, community centers, and faith-based schools around the park. Discreet service scheduled around worship and events.

Commercial neighborhood services

Gas stations, c-stores, auto-service shops, dry cleaners, and salons across the Eagle Creek corridor. Rodent, fly, and pantry pest programs for small-footprint operators.

Don't see your Eagle Creek business?

We service every commercial vertical in the far-northwest — banquet halls, event venues, fitness centers, banks, credit unions, funeral homes, veterinary clinics, and professional offices. If you run a commercial address in 46254, 46278, or 46268, we can help.

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Commercial Services

Every commercial pest service Eagle Creek operators need.

All commercial — no residential side-jobs. So when your front-desk supervisor calls about a bed bug report at 11pm on a Friday with a full booking for the weekend, you reach a real commercial tech, not an answering service.

Commercial General Pest Control

All-pest commercial programs sized for hotels, chain restaurants, retail strips, and clinics.

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Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

Prevention-first programs built around corporate EMS requirements, school IPM laws, and healthcare protocols.

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Commercial commercial rodent control

Park- and reservoir-adjacent rodent programs. Exterior tamper-resistant stations, dock-area baiting, utility-penetration sealing.

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Commercial Cockroach Control services

German roach gel baiting in chain-restaurant kitchens and shared-wall multifamily. Coordinated treatment when one unit triggers a cascade.

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Commercial Ant Control for commercial facilities

Pharaoh ants in healthcare clinics require non-repellent baits only — wrong product fragments the colony. Carpenter ants and OHAs in older park-edge buildings.

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Commercial Fly Control for commercial facilities

Drain fly source-tracing in hotel kitchens, fruit fly elimination in restaurants, house fly programs for strip-mall trash corrals.

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Commercial commercial termite control

Older park-adjacent wood-frame buildings and older commercial structures along 38th and 56th Streets. Monitoring, soil treatments, retrofits.

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Commercial Bird Control services

Pigeon and starling exclusion for strip-mall rooftops, hotel canopies, and building-face ledges. Spikes, netting, and slope deterrents.

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Commercial Wildlife Removal for commercial facilities

Raccoons, squirrels, and bats — park-adjacent commercial buildings see heavy wildlife pressure. Structural exclusion, not relocation.

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Stored Product Pest Control

Indian meal moth and grain beetle programs for chain-restaurant dry storage and school cafeteria pantries.

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Sanitation & Pest Prevention services

Pre-inspection audits for Marion County Public Health Department and corporate EMS walk-throughs. Conducive-condition write-ups.

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Emergency Pest Response services

Weekend bed bug calls at I-65 hotels, roach sightings before a morning corporate visit, wildlife in a school building — emergency commercial response.

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Pest Pressures in Eagle Creek

What Eagle Creek operators actually face.

Pest pressure for the 46254/46268/46278 far-northwest corridor — what we see on service calls, by venue type and by corridor.

Bed Bugs
High
I-65 and 38th Street hotels, extended-stay properties, multifamily turnover units

Interstate traffic on I-65 makes Eagle Creek's hotel strip the highest-probability bed bug catchment on Indy's northwest side. Aprehend® is the answer for properties that can't afford room downtime during peak travel — which is every one of them.

Norway Rats & House Mice
High
Eagle Creek Park edge, reservoir-adjacent retail, strip-mall dumpster pads, hotel exterior perimeter

Eagle Creek Park's 3,900 acres and the reservoir itself keep rodent populations permanent. Fall indoor migration (Oct–Feb) pushes mice into every park-edge commercial building. Exterior exclusion matters more than interior baiting.

German Cockroaches
High
Chain restaurants, hotel kitchens, older multifamily, school cafeterias

Chain restaurant kitchens on 56th & Lafayette and High School Road run the metro's most aggressive German roach pressure — high-volume, high-staff-turnover, and corporate EMS-driven. Coordinated treatment and documentation matter as much as product selection.

Pharaoh Ants
Medium
Healthcare clinics along Reed Road and Guion, urgent care, specialty practices

Pharaoh ants in clinics require non-repellent baits. Repellent sprays scatter the colony into wall voids and create satellite nests — the wrong product turns a 6-week problem into a 6-month one.

Pigeons & Starlings
Medium
Strip-mall rooftops, hotel canopies, Lafayette Square-edge commercial buildings

Pigeon loafing on strip-mall roofs and hotel entry canopies drives sanitation and guest-experience issues. Netting, spikes, and slope deterrents beat sound deterrents long-term.

Flies (Drain, Fruit, House)
Medium
Hotel kitchens, chain-restaurant bars and fountain wells, strip-mall trash corrals

Drain flies trace to biofilm in floor drains and fountain wells. House flies at trash corrals drive hotel guest complaints. Source treatment only — aerosol knockdown rebuilds in 5–7 days.

Carpenter Ants & Termites
Medium
Park-adjacent older commercial buildings, wood-frame structures with moisture

Park-adjacent buildings with damp foundations and vegetation touching siding see heavy carpenter ant and termite pressure. Structural inspection matters more than surface treatment.

Wildlife (Raccoons, Squirrels, Bats)
Seasonal
Park-edge commercial buildings, dumpster corrals, older attic spaces

Eagle Creek Park wildlife pushes into commercial buildings — raccoons at dumpsters (spring and fall), squirrels in attic voids (fall), bats in older structures (summer roosting). Structural exclusion, not relocation, breaks the pressure.

Eagle Creek Pest Calendar

Eagle Creek's pest calendar runs bed-bug-heavy year-round on the I-65 hotel strip with spikes during major-event weekends, German roach pressure stays constant in chain-restaurant and hotel kitchens, rodent indoor migration peaks October through February as park and reservoir populations push inward, and wildlife activity surges in spring (raccoons at dumpsters) and fall (squirrels in attics). Planning service against that rhythm is how we keep Eagle Creek operators ahead of issues — not chasing weekend emergencies.

Why ProTech

What Eagle Creek operators get with us — and don't get with national chains.

01

100% Commercial

No residential side-jobs. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — so the judgment calls on hotel Aprehend® protocols, park-edge rodent exclusion, and chain-restaurant corporate EMS compliance are built for Eagle Creek operators, not homeowners.

02

Aprehend® Bed Bug Specialist

We carry one of the few active Aprehend® certifications in the Indy metro. For I-65 hotels and extended-stay properties that need discreet bed bug elimination without rooms going offline during peak travel, this matters — and no national chain in the market matches the protocol depth.

03

Park-Edge Rodent Exclusion

We treat the 3,900 acres of Eagle Creek Park and the reservoir as a permanent harborage, not a seasonal issue. Programs focus on building-envelope exclusion, dock-seal integrity, and utility-penetration hardening — structural solutions that hold through every fall migration.

04

Corporate EMS-Compliant Reporting

Chain restaurants, hotel flags, and corporate portfolios get documentation in the exact format their corporate EMS platform expects — whether that's ServiceChannel, Ecotrak, Corrigo, or custom. We're used to it.

05

No Subcontractors

Every Eagle Creek service call 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.

06

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.

Our Process

How we protect your Eagle Creek operation.

01

On-Site Inspection

We walk your property — guest rooms and laundry (hotels), prep line and walk-ins (restaurants), exam rooms and med-storage (clinics), cafeteria and mech rooms (schools), dumpster pads, exterior perimeter, roof access. Map conducive conditions specific to your Eagle Creek address.

02

Custom Pest Plan

Treatment selection, service frequency, and reporting format built around your venue type, corporate EMS requirements, and the specific pressure your Eagle Creek address actually faces — park proximity, I-65 traffic, or both.

03

Targeted Treatment

Low-toxicity, targeted products in the right places — Aprehend® in guest rooms, gel bait in kitchen voids, non-repellent ant bait in clinic millwork. Scheduled around your operating reality, not ours.

04

Monitoring & Reporting

Ongoing monitoring stations, every-visit documentation, trend tracking, and corporate-EMS-ready reports (ServiceChannel, Ecotrak, Corrigo) plus Marion County Health Department-ready documentation. You always know what we did and why.

What Eagle Creek Operators Say

Commercial operators across the far-northwest.

★★★★★
We had a bed bug discovery in three rooms on a Friday heading into a 92%-occupancy weekend. ProTech ran Aprehend® overnight, all three rooms were back in inventory by Saturday check-in, and the weekend went through clean. For an interstate property, that's everything.
General Manager
I-65 Corridor Hotel
★★★★★
Our chain restaurant on High School Road had a persistent rodent issue the previous vendor couldn't get on top of. ProTech walked the exterior, flagged three utility penetrations behind the dumpster corral, and got the landlord to close them. Activity dropped to zero in about five weeks and our corporate EMS scores have been clean ever since.
Area Manager
High School Road Chain Restaurant
★★★★★
Pharaoh ants had been moving through our clinic for months and the previous company kept spraying the exam rooms — which, it turns out, made it worse. ProTech switched us to a non-repellent bait program and the colony was cleared in about six weeks. Documentation is exactly what our corporate compliance team wants.
Practice Administrator
Reed Road Outpatient Clinic
Coverage Across Eagle Creek

Eagle Creek sub-areas & nearby northwest-side neighborhoods.

From Eagle Creek we cover the full far-northwest commercial pocket plus the surrounding northwest Indy neighborhoods — all parented under our broader Indianapolis service area.

Eagle Creek Sub-Areas & Corridors
  • 56th & Lafayette
  • I-65 Exit 121 Hotel Strip
  • 38th & High School Road
  • 38th & Lafayette
  • Reed Road Corridor
  • Guion Road
  • Eagle Creek Park Edge
  • Eagle Creek Reservoir Edge
  • Lafayette Square
  • West 46th Street
  • West 52nd Street
  • West 62nd Street Corridor
  • Dandy Trail
  • Georgetown Road
  • Moller Road
  • Cold Spring Road
  • Traders Point Edge
  • Chapel Hill
  • Pike High School Area
  • Crooked Creek
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Frequently Asked

Commercial pest questions — Eagle Creek edition.

Can you treat bed bugs at our I-65 hotel without taking rooms out of inventory?
Yes — this is exactly why we lead with Aprehend® on every Eagle Creek hotel account. Traditional bed bug protocols (heat treatment or chemical-intensive baseline-and-residual spraying) take rooms offline for 24–48 hours and typically require guest-belongings handling, mattress disposal or encasement, and full-room disruption. Aprehend® is a fungal biopesticide applied as a thin, near-invisible residue along baseboards, bed frames, headboards, and harborage points. Bed bugs walk through it during normal activity, contract the fungus, and die over 5–10 days — including eggs that hatch into treated residue. Rooms stay clean, stay bookable, and the residue catches new bugs that walk in with future guests for up to three months. For an I-65 interstate property running 85%+ occupancy during travel peaks, that's the only protocol that actually fits the operational reality.
Why is rodent pressure so severe along the Eagle Creek Park edge — and what can we actually do about it?
Eagle Creek Park's 3,900 acres and the reservoir are permanent rodent harborage. Norway rats live in bank vegetation, stormwater infrastructure, and park-edge brush. House mice nest in transitional habitat along the wood line and in any nearby commercial landscaping. Every fall (typically late September through November), as outdoor temperatures drop, those populations push indoors through utility penetrations, dock seals, and pipe chases on park-adjacent buildings. The only durable solution is exterior exclusion — tamper-resistant stations on a hard perimeter, dock-seal inspection and replacement, utility-penetration hardening with copper mesh and sealant, and landscape-management recommendations to reduce immediate vegetation cover along the building face. Interior trapping catches what gets in; exclusion prevents it in the first place.
Can you handle corporate EMS requirements for our chain restaurant or national hotel flag?
Yes. Most of our Eagle Creek chain-restaurant and hotel accounts run on a corporate EMS platform — ServiceChannel, Ecotrak, Corrigo, FMX, or similar. We document every visit directly into those platforms in the exact format and completeness your corporate compliance team scores on: check-in and check-out timestamps, trap and station status logs, treatment products and locations, conducive-condition write-ups with severity ratings, photo documentation where required, and follow-up recommendations. If your corporate EMS changes its scoring rubric, we adapt our reporting inside 30 days. We've run the major platforms enough that onboarding a new one is routine.
Do you service Pike Township schools and private academies near Eagle Creek Park?
Yes — school and daycare pest control is one of our core verticals, and Indiana has specific pesticide rules for child-occupied facilities. We use IPM-first protocols that emphasize monitoring, exclusion, sanitation consulting, and targeted low-toxicity treatments in cracks, crevices, and voids only. No broadcast spraying in classrooms, cafeterias, gymnasiums, or play areas. We provide parent-notification documentation when required, and our reporting format satisfies Indiana Pesticide Review Board requirements for school-site treatment records. Service for Pike Township and private school accounts gets scheduled for after-hours, weekends, or breaks whenever practical.
Why do pharaoh ants keep coming back at our Reed Road clinic?
Because most pest-control techs treat pharaoh ants the same way they treat every other ant — with repellent sprays or non-targeted products. That's exactly wrong. Pharaoh ant colonies contain 100,000+ workers and multiple queens, and they respond to chemical stress with a defense behavior called 'budding.' The queens split off with worker groups and establish satellite nests through wall voids, ceiling plenums, and millwork cavities. A 1-exam-room issue becomes a building-wide issue in weeks, and every follow-up spray makes it worse. The only correct product class for pharaoh ants in healthcare is non-repellent gel baits — specifically fipronil- or indoxacarb-based bait stations that workers carry back to the queens. We run non-repellent-only programs in every Eagle Creek clinic account, and most of our first visit is cleaning up the cascade a previous vendor caused.
Do you handle wildlife — raccoons, squirrels, bats — at park-adjacent commercial buildings?
Yes. Eagle Creek Park's 3,900 acres and the reservoir push wildlife pressure into every adjacent commercial building. Raccoons raid dumpster corrals in spring and fall, squirrels occupy attic voids and soffit cavities in fall as they prep for winter, and bats roost in older structures in summer. Our approach is structural exclusion, not trapping-and-relocation. We inspect the envelope, seal entry points with rated hardware (heavy-duty screen, metal flashing, foam-injected seals), install one-way exit devices during active-season protocols, and clean and deodorize any contamination. That's what keeps wildlife out permanently — not a trap-and-release cycle that refills within weeks.
Can you coordinate service around the drive-through window at our chain restaurant so we don't lose sales?
Yes — scheduling around drive-through peak is standard for our Eagle Creek QSR accounts. High School Road and 56th & Lafayette chains run their heaviest volume at 11:30am-1:30pm (lunch) and 5:30pm-7:30pm (dinner). We schedule our service visits for the 2pm-4pm or 9pm-close windows — typically 15-25 minutes total inside, focused on gel-bait placements in kitchen voids, fly-light maintenance, monitoring-station checks, and exterior rodent stations. Drive-through volume never sees us. Corporate-EMS reports file the same day.
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Talk to an Eagle Creek commercial pest specialist.

Tell us your property type — hotel, restaurant, clinic, school, retail — your corporate EMS if you run one, 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 inspection across the Eagle Creek corridor
  • Aprehend® bed bug protocols for I-65 hotel operators
  • Corporate EMS and Marion County Health-ready documentation
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