Commercial Pest Control · Indianapolis Metro

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Commercial Pest Control · Indianapolis Metro

Pest Control Built for Food Processing

USDA/FDA-compliant Integrated Pest Management, stored-product pest pheromone programs, pharaoh ant non-repellent baiting in sensitive environments, zero-tolerance bird and rodent exclusion. Documentation built for AIB, SQF, BRCGS, and FSMA preventive-controls requirements.

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  • AIB · SQF · BRCGS Ready
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Food Processing — ProTech Pest Control
Food processing facility · Indianapolis
Built For Food Processing

Food processing is the most regulated pest-management environment in the industry.

USDA FSIS inspection, FDA preventive controls rule under FSMA, third-party audits from AIB International, SQF, and BRCGS — every one of them treats pest management as a critical control point. A single rodent droppings finding in a production zone can shut a line down. Bird presence in a receiving area is zero-tolerance on every major audit framework. Pharaoh ant trailing in a sensitive environment (pharmaceutical-adjacent processing, infant-formula-adjacent production, any environment handling high-acid or low-pH product) triggers corrective-action cascades that take weeks to close out. The pest program isn't a vendor relationship — it's part of your food safety plan.

ProTech services food processing operators across Indianapolis, the US-31 corridor, the airport industrial corridor, Lebanon, Whitestown, Greenfield, and the surrounding metro — from small co-packer operations and private-label manufacturers to mid-size meat, dairy, beverage, and snack processors to multi-building industrial facilities running 24-hour production. Every program is built as a component of your food safety plan: IPM with documented thresholds, pheromone monitoring for stored-product pests, tamper-resistant rodent programs, exclusion-first structural approach, and audit-ready reporting that satisfies AIB, SQF, BRCGS, Primus, and FDA FSMA preventive-controls requirements simultaneously.

We're a small, commercial-only, owner-operated team on purpose. No residential side calls pulling our techs off schedule during your pre-audit walk. The same crew knows your receiving dock flow, your raw-material inventory cycle, your sanitation SSOP schedule, and which zones get the deepest scrutiny on your next corporate audit. That's the difference between a pest program that gets you through the audit and one that gets cited.

15+
Years servicing Indy-metro commercial food operations
100%
Commercial focus — never residential
0
Subcontractors — all service is in-house
Processing Facility Types We Service

Every food-processing format across the Indianapolis metro.

Meat and poultry, dairy, beverage, grain, snack, pet food, co-packing, private-label manufacturing, cold storage, packaging and distribution — we've built pest programs around the regulatory profile each one runs.

Meat & Poultry Processing

USDA FSIS continuous-inspection environment with zero-tolerance pest presence. IPM compliant with 9 CFR regulations, rodent exclusion on raw-material receiving, and coordinated programs with your HACCP plan.

Dairy & Beverage Processing

Fluid-product environments with FDA oversight, CIP/SIP sanitation cycles, and specific fly-pressure profiles at filler and palletizer zones. IPM built around wet-processing-environment conducive conditions.

Grain & Bakery Ingredient Processing

Flour mills, cornmeal production, specialty-grain processors, bakery ingredient co-packers. Stored-product pest monitoring at production scale — pheromone grids for Indian meal moth, sawtoothed grain beetle, confused flour beetle, Khapra beetle screening.

Snack & Confectionery Production

Chocolate, candy, nuts, dried fruit, and packaged snack manufacturing. Cigarette beetle and drugstore beetle pressure at specialty ingredient receiving, ant pressure at sugar and sweetener inventory, rodent exclusion at packaging lines.

Cold Storage & Refrigerated Warehousing

Large-footprint cold storage with dock activity, ambient storage zones, and occasional ambient-temperature pockets that host pest pressure. Exterior-perimeter focused programs plus interior monitoring at dock and ambient transitions.

Pet Food & Animal Feed Production

FDA-regulated animal food production with AAFCO compliance layered in. Stored-product pest monitoring for grain and protein-meal ingredients, rodent programs for bulk raw-material receiving.

Co-Packers & Private-Label Manufacturers

Multi-client production environments where one facility runs multiple brands — each with its own audit requirements. Documentation built to satisfy every client audit simultaneously without duplicate service passes.

Packaging & Distribution Facilities

Repack operations, food warehousing, and distribution hubs moving finished food product through multi-SKU storage. Rodent exclusion, stored-product pest monitoring, and bird deterrence at loading docks.

Another processing format we didn't list?

If it's a food or food-contact processing facility in the Indianapolis metro — beverage canning, spice blending, sauce production, frozen food, ready-to-eat meal prep, nutraceutical processing, food-grade packaging manufacturing — we build pest programs for it. Tell us what you produce and what audit framework you carry.

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Services for Food Processing Facilities

Every pest service an Indianapolis-metro processor actually needs.

No residential side-programs pulling attention. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — food processing, food service, and food-adjacent operators.

Commercial commercial cockroach control

German roach pressure at electrical panels, equipment motor housings, break-room appliances, and sanitation-prep zones. Gel baiting and IGR programs compliant with food-safety product-placement restrictions.

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Commercial Fly Control

Filth flies, house flies, fruit flies, phorid flies — diagnostic-first approach that traces each fly pressure to its specific source rather than aerosol knockdown. Insect Light Traps (ILTs) placed per AIB guidelines at receiving and processing zones.

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Commercial Rodent Control for commercial facilities

Exterior tamper-resistant bait station perimeter, interior mechanical trap monitoring, dock-door exclusion, and documented station logs that satisfy AIB, SQF, BRCGS, and FSMA audit requirements.

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Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for commercial facilities

Food-safety-plan integrated IPM with documented thresholds, corrective action triggers, and trend analysis. Built to function as a critical control point in your HACCP / food safety plan.

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Commercial Ant Control

Pharaoh ant non-repellent baiting — critical for sensitive food processing environments. Spraying pharaoh ants causes colony budding that can spread through an entire facility. We use the protocol USDA and FDA inspectors want to see.

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Stored Product Pest Control services

Full pheromone trap grid programs for Indian meal moth, sawtoothed grain beetle, confused flour beetle, cigarette beetle, drugstore beetle, warehouse beetle. Trend-analysis reporting tuned for AIB, SQF, and BRCGS review.

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Commercial sanitation & prevention audits

Pre-audit walks, SSOP gap analysis, structural exclusion inspection, bird-pressure assessment at loading docks, and pre-certification readiness checks. What prevents audit findings before they happen.

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Commercial emergency pest response

Pre-audit pest activity discovery, regulatory-inspection triggered corrective action, or production-line pest incident. Priority dispatch for food-processing operators.

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Commercial General Pest Control services

The base service bundling recurring interior/exterior monitoring, reporting, and full pest-spectrum coverage under one food-safety-plan-integrated agreement.

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Pest Pressures in Food Processing

What Indianapolis processing facilities actually face.

Regional pest patterns across Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Boone, and Johnson county processing accounts — what we see in audits, by pressure type and source.

House Mice & Norway Rats
High
Raw-material receiving, dock aprons, exterior perimeter, ambient warehouse zones

Zero-tolerance pest on USDA, FDA, AIB, SQF, and BRCGS audits. Urban-fringe industrial corridors around the Indianapolis airport, US-31, and Lebanon/Whitestown distribution zones carry elevated rodent pressure driven by surrounding truck and rail activity. Program is exterior tamper-resistant bait station perimeter plus interior mechanical-only monitoring, with documented station map and corrective-action trail.

Indian Meal Moth & Stored Product Pests
High
Bulk ingredient storage, flour silos, grain inventory, specialty-ingredient receiving

The #1 stored-product pressure in grain, bakery-ingredient, and dry-product processing. Pheromone grids give 3-4 week early warning. Zero-tolerance on AIB food-defense scoring; single-moth trap catches trigger corrective action in most SQF and BRCGS programs. Treatment is FIFO audit, receiving-inspection protocol, and IGR on equipment harborage.

Pharaoh Ants
High
Warm-moist sensitive environments, electrical panels, processing-line crevices

One of the hardest pests to eliminate from a processing facility — and one of the most dangerous to misidentify. Pharaoh ants respond to repellent insecticides by colony budding — workers split off and form satellite colonies across the facility, multiplying the problem. Correct protocol is non-repellent gel bait (fipronil or indoxacarb) placed in worker trails. Common misdiagnosis and mistreatment call we get from operators who used the wrong product.

Flying Insects (House Flies, Filth Flies)
High
Receiving docks, exterior apron, processing-line exhaust

Outdoor filth fly pressure driven by raw-material receiving — especially meat, poultry, and produce processors. Interior ILT (Insect Light Trap) grids placed per AIB guidance, exterior fly-breeding-source identification, and dock-door exclusion with strip-curtain audit. Trend analysis on ILT catches is a core AIB and SQF documentation requirement.

Stored-Product Beetles (Sawtoothed, Confused Flour, Warehouse)
High
Bulk ingredient storage, under-equipment residue, mill equipment seams

Ride in on incoming raw material from distribution. Receiving-inspection protocol, pheromone monitoring with species-specific lures, and equipment-break-down sanitation are the combined fix. Warehouse beetle especially is an AIB focus species because of dermestid-family food-safety concerns.

Birds (Sparrows, Pigeons, Starlings)
High
Loading docks, dock canopy, exterior truck apron, building ledges

Zero-tolerance on every major audit framework. Nesting, droppings, and bird presence in or near production zones trigger immediate corrective action. Program is exclusion first (netting, spikes, ledge modification), then harassment/deterrence, with documented removal of nesting material. Common pressure at Indianapolis airport-corridor and eastside industrial facilities.

Phorid Flies
Medium
Below-slab drain breaks, floor-pit cracks, wet-processing drain lines

Often misidentified as drain flies but breed in moist organic matter below the floor — cracked drain lines, leaking floor pits, sewer breaks. A phorid fly problem in a processing environment is usually a plumbing problem. We identify source so you know whether you're calling us or a plumber, and document the finding for your audit trail.

Cockroaches (German & American)
Medium
Electrical panels, equipment motor housings, break rooms, sanitation-prep zones

Lower pressure than commercial kitchens but present in any processing facility with warm equipment, food residue, and moisture. American cockroach pressure increases around floor drains and wet-processing lines; German roach pressure concentrates in employee break rooms and sanitation-prep zones. Gel bait placed within food-safety product-placement rules.

Food Processing Pest Calendar

Food processing pest pressure in the Indianapolis metro peaks twice a year — stored-product pests climb May through October driven by incoming raw-material lifecycles and ambient warehouse temperatures, and rodent activity peaks October through February as populations move indoors from surrounding agricultural and industrial landscapes. Bird pressure is year-round but nest-building accelerates March through June. Fly pressure peaks May through September. Service frequency is scoped to your audit cycle, production volume, and SSOP program — not a generic 30-day cadence.

Regulatory & Audit Fit

Documentation built for every audit framework in food processing.

USDA, FDA, AIB, SQF, BRCGS, Primus, and corporate third-party audits all reference pest management as a critical control point. Our documentation is built to satisfy every framework simultaneously.

01

USDA FSIS (Meat & Poultry)

Continuous-inspection USDA FSIS environments require pest management as part of HACCP/sanitation SSOP documentation. Rodent, bird, and insect presence are all actionable findings. Our IPM program documents station maps, service records, corrective actions, and trend analysis in the format FSIS inspectors review during IIC/NR activity.

02

FDA / FSMA Preventive Controls

FDA's FSMA preventive controls rule (21 CFR Part 117) treats pest management as a prerequisite program supporting your food safety plan. Our documentation integrates directly into your FSP as a PRP — hazard analysis review, control points, monitoring, corrective action, verification, and record-keeping all structured to FSMA standards.

03

AIB International Audits

AIB Consolidated Standards for Food Safety treat pest management as one of five core scoring categories. Our documentation matches AIB's scoring criteria directly — operational methods, maintenance, cleaning practices, integrated pest management, and adequacy of prerequisite programs. Indianapolis-metro processors have hit 900+ AIB scores on programs we've rebuilt.

04

SQF, BRCGS, Primus Audits

SQF Food Safety Code, BRCGS Global Standard for Food Safety, and Primus audits each carry their own pest-management documentation requirements. We produce reports tuned for each framework — with the structure, vocabulary, and evidence each specific auditor wants to see. Multi-framework facilities get consolidated reporting that satisfies every audit simultaneously.

05

Marion County & ISDH Oversight

Marion County Public Health Department and Indiana State Department of Health oversight layered above federal and third-party frameworks for retail-facing food processing and specific product categories. Our documentation scales across jurisdictions without duplicate record-keeping.

06

Corporate Third-Party & Customer Audits

Processors supplying national retail, foodservice distribution, and private-label brand owners typically carry customer-audit requirements on top of third-party certification. We produce audit-formatted reports for every major corporate program and can pre-walk your facility ahead of a customer audit for gap analysis.

Our Process

How we protect your food processing facility.

01

On-Site Inspection

We walk the full facility — receiving, raw-material storage, processing line, packaging, finished-goods storage, shipping, sanitation, break areas, exterior perimeter, roof access, dock aprons. Map conducive conditions, zone-by-zone pressure, and structural exclusion gaps.

02

Food-Safety-Plan-Integrated IPM

IPM program designed as a prerequisite program under your food safety plan — documented thresholds, corrective action triggers, station maps, pheromone grid, ILT placement, audit-framework-specific reporting. No generic contract.

03

Targeted Treatment

Low-toxicity, food-safety-compliant product placement — exterior rodenticide bait stations, interior mechanical-only monitoring, pharaoh ant non-repellent baiting, pheromone traps, ILT maintenance, species-specific treatment for active findings. Scheduled around your production and SSOP calendar.

04

Audit-Ready Reporting

Digital service logs, station map with condition history, pheromone trend analysis, ILT catch trend analysis, corrective action tracking, and framework-specific audit-ready reports. Pre-audit readiness walks available.

What Processing Clients Say

Indianapolis-metro operators across the food-processing spectrum.

★★★★★
We'd been running a national chain pest provider for years — service was fine until we hit our AIB re-certification and found five major pest-program gaps in the pre-audit. ProTech rebuilt our entire station map, redesigned our pheromone grid, and retrained our sanitation team on receiving inspection. We went from a pending-action score to a 940 AIB the next cycle.
Food Safety Director
Wholesale Bakery Ingredient Processor, Indianapolis Westside
★★★★★
Our meat processing facility had chronic pharaoh ant pressure that two previous providers had made worse by spraying. ProTech's first walk identified it correctly, switched to non-repellent gel bait in the trail zones, and we were clean on monitoring within six weeks. USDA inspector actually commented on the improved program.
Plant Manager
Meat Processing, Indianapolis South Industrial
★★★★★
We run a co-packer facility with six different private-label clients, each with their own audit framework — SQF, BRCGS, AIB, Primus, and two internal customer audits. ProTech set up consolidated documentation that satisfies every framework simultaneously. Cut our audit prep time in half.
QA Manager
Co-Packer & Private Label Production, Lebanon
Cities We Serve

Food processing pest control across the Indianapolis metro.

We service food processing, manufacturing, and industrial food operations across Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Johnson, Boone, Hancock, Madison, Shelby, and Morgan counties.

Counties Covered
  • Marion County
  • Hamilton County
  • Hendricks County
  • Johnson County
  • Boone County
  • Hancock County
  • Madison County
  • Shelby County
  • Morgan County
Frequently Asked

Food processing pest questions.

How do you handle pharaoh ants in a processing environment without making the problem worse?
The single most important rule: do not use repellent insecticides on pharaoh ants. Repellent products (most pyrethroids, most aerosols) trigger colony budding — worker ants split off from the colony, relocate, and form satellite colonies elsewhere in the facility. What was one localized problem becomes five or ten spread across your plant. Correct protocol is non-repellent gel bait — typically indoxacarb or fipronil gel — placed directly in worker trails (not at entry points or on trails you want ants to avoid). Workers carry bait back to the colony, feed the queens, and the colony collapses in 3-6 weeks. We pair baiting with trail identification, moisture-source correction, and sensitive-zone monitoring. USDA and FDA inspectors specifically look for this protocol documentation.
What's the right pheromone monitoring grid density for a large processing facility?
Density depends on facility zone, product profile, and audit framework. General AIB-aligned guidance places pheromone traps approximately every 25-50 feet along storage-zone walls and every 50-100 feet across open production and warehouse space, with higher density around receiving, incoming-ingredient storage, and finished-goods staging. Traps are species-specific — Plodia interpunctella lures for Indian meal moth, Trogoderma lures for warehouse beetle and dermestids, Lasioderma for cigarette beetle. We design the grid during initial inspection based on your facility footprint and product mix, then adjust density based on trap-catch trend data over the first 3-6 months.
Can you produce audit documentation that satisfies AIB, SQF, and BRCGS simultaneously?
Yes — and this is where most national chain providers fall short. AIB, SQF, BRCGS, and Primus each have slightly different documentation requirements, vocabulary, and evidence expectations. We produce a unified pest program record with framework-specific report views pulled from the same underlying data. Your AIB auditor sees AIB-formatted reports; your SQF auditor sees SQF-formatted reports; your customer auditor sees what they want. One service pass, one data set, every audit covered. For co-packers running multiple client audit frameworks, this alone typically cuts audit-prep time in half.
How do you handle bird pressure at our loading docks?
Bird presence in food-processing facilities is zero-tolerance on every major audit framework, and bird control is almost always structural — not chemical. Program is exclusion first: netting at dock canopies and interior open-ceiling zones where birds access, spikes and ledge modification on perch-favored horizontal surfaces, strip-curtain audits on dock doors, and daylight-gap elimination around roll-up doors. Where exclusion isn't fully possible (open exterior dock aprons), we add harassment and deterrent programs. Documented nest-material removal is audit-required; we track and document every removal. For active nesting situations, we coordinate with USFWS and state regulations on any protected species (barn swallows) before intervention.
What's the correct rodent program for a USDA-inspected processing facility?
Exterior tamper-resistant bait stations with EPA-registered rodenticide on a defined perimeter spacing (typically 50-100 feet depending on pressure), interior mechanical-only monitoring (snap traps and multi-catch stations — never interior rodenticide in a USDA-inspected environment), dock-door bottom-seal replacement on any failure, and documented monitoring station map with every station GPS-mapped or diagram-mapped. Service includes every station check, findings log, condition assessment, and corrective-action tracking. Trend analysis on interior catches is reviewed against threshold triggers. FSIS inspectors specifically review station logs, map accuracy, and corrective-action documentation — our format is built directly for that review.
How fast can you respond if we find pest evidence during a pre-audit walk?
Emergency response is a core commercial service for processing accounts. Active findings before an AIB, SQF, BRCGS, USDA, or customer audit get priority dispatch — typically same-day or next-morning depending on time of call. Because we're a small owner-operated team rather than a national call center, the person answering the phone can actually get a technician on the schedule and coordinate the specific corrective-action documentation your audit requires. We've walked facilities two days before an audit and executed the full corrective-action trail the auditor wanted to see.
We run a co-packer with multiple client brands — can one pest program serve every client audit?
Yes, and that's one of the scenarios where our documentation model pays off the most. Co-packer facilities typically carry a combination of certifying-body audits (AIB, SQF, BRCGS, Primus) plus direct customer audits from each private-label client. Rather than running multiple pest programs or producing duplicate documentation, we build one IPM program that satisfies the highest-standard framework, then produce framework-specific and client-specific report views from the same data. Every client audit sees the format they want; you run one pest program with one service pass and one technician rotation. It's the standard model for every Indy-metro co-packer and private-label operator we service.
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  • Free on-site processing facility inspection
  • Pre-audit readiness walk and gap analysis
  • USDA/FDA/AIB/SQF/BRCGS documentation
  • Priority response for pre-audit corrective action
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