Commercial Pest Control · Indianapolis Metro

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Science-Based Commercial Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management for Indianapolis Facilities

ProTech builds AIB-aligned IPM programs that replace reactive spraying with monitoring, exclusion, sanitation consulting, and targeted low-impact treatments — the EPA-endorsed framework auditors expect.

  • AIB, SQF, BRC documentation
  • Monitoring-first approach
  • Exclusion and prevention
  • Targeted, low-impact products
  • Trend analysis and logs
  • Staff pest-awareness training
100%
Commercial Focus
9
Indy Metro Counties
23
Industries Served
0
Subcontractors
Documentation Accepted By
Marion County Public Health· Joint Commission· AIB International· NSF · SQF · BRC· Corporate Compliance
Audit-Ready IPM
What It Is

What Integrated Pest Management Actually Means

Integrated Pest Management is not a product or a single treatment — it is a documented decision-making process. The EPA defines IPM as an ecosystem-based strategy that combines inspection, monitoring, identification, threshold-based action, and prevention before any pesticide is applied. At ProTech, every commercial account starts with a facility assessment that maps pest pressure, conducive conditions, and entry points, then feeds that data into a written program your auditor can read cover to cover without flinching.

The practical result is fewer chemicals, fewer surprise findings, and far fewer pests. Instead of fogging a kitchen monthly because the calendar says so, an IPM technician reviews device catches, adjusts monitor placement, closes gaps, coaches staff on sanitation, and only applies product when thresholds require it. That is how food plants pass AIB unannounced audits and how hospitals keep compliance scores clean — by working a real IPM program rather than buying a pest-spray subscription.

In Their Words
Our last AIB inspection was the smoothest we have had in a decade, and the auditor specifically called out the trend analysis in our pest binder. ProTech does not just treat — they build the program, train our team, and actually explain what is happening in the facility each visit.
Director of Quality Assurance
Indianapolis Food Manufacturer
IPM client since 2019
The monitoring data alone justified the program. We caught a mouse pressure trend two months before it would have hit production.
Plant ManagerCentral Indiana manufacturing
Finally a pest company that writes corrective actions we can hand to a third-party auditor without translation.
QA CoordinatorFood processing, Hendricks County
Service Tiers

Pricing structured around your facility.

All pricing is custom-quoted after a free on-site inspection. No franchise fees, no surprise add-ons.

Quarterly IPM Program
Custom-quoted
Best for: For lower-risk commercial facilities that need documented IPM without monthly service.
  • Four scheduled service visits per year
  • Full facility inspection and monitoring
  • Written IPM plan and service logs
  • Exclusion recommendations
  • Trend reporting
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Monthly Compliance-Grade IPM
Custom-quoted
Best for: Built for audited facilities — food plants, hospitals, and regulated manufacturers.
  • 12 scheduled visits annually
  • Full AIB/SQF/BRC-ready binder
  • Device mapping and trend analysis
  • Quarterly program reviews
  • Unlimited callbacks
  • Audit-day on-site support
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All tiers are month-to-month. No forced annual commitments. Pricing is built from facility size, risk profile, and documentation needs.
How It Works

Our 4-step commercial process.

Structured, documented, and built around the compliance standards your facility faces.

01

Facility Assessment

We walk your building top to bottom, document conducive conditions, map pest pressure zones, and review any existing logs or audit findings.

02

Written IPM Plan

You receive a facility-specific program — thresholds, device locations, product list, scope of work, and responsibilities — in auditor-ready format.

03

Deploy & Monitor

Your in-house ProTech technician installs monitors, establishes baselines, and begins the service cadence with documentation at every visit.

04

Review & Refine

We run trend analysis, tune device placement, update corrective actions, and adjust the program as your facility and pest pressure change.

What's Included

Every program delivers this baseline.

Specialty services and add-ons layer on based on facility type. This is the foundation.

Initial facility IPM

Initial facility IPM assessment

Written site-specific IPM

Written site-specific IPM plan

Monitoring device installation

Monitoring device installation and mapping

Scheduled inspection visits

Scheduled inspection visits

Targeted low-impact treatment

Targeted low-impact treatment when thresholds require

Exclusion and sanitation

Exclusion and sanitation recommendations

Trend analysis and

Trend analysis and corrective action logs

Audit-ready documentation binder

Audit-ready documentation binder (physical or digital)

Staff pest-awareness touchpoints

Staff pest-awareness touchpoints at each visit

Ready to Start

Get a free on-site commercial inspection.

Tell us your facility type — we'll walk through, build a written plan, and give you a realistic quote. No call centers, no forced contracts.

How We Compare

ProTech vs. typical national pest control.

Most buyers hire a national chain because the brand is familiar — then deal with rotating technicians, sub-contractors, and call centers. Here's how ProTech is structurally different.

ProTech
Typical National Chain
Commercial focus
100% commercial — no residential side-jobs
Mixed commercial + residential
Technicians
In-house ProTech team only
Often sub-contracted or rotating
Local ownership
Indianapolis-based · owner-operated
Corporate · regional manager off-site
Aprehend® certified
Yes — one of few in Indy market
Rarely — typically heat or chemical only
Customer support
Direct line to ownership
Call center routing
Documentation
Audit-ready · formatted for your inspector
Generic service slip
Contract terms
Cancel anytime with written notice
Annual contract typically required
Our Commitment

No forced contracts. Free inspection. Between-visit response included.

Cancel anytime with written notice Free on-site commercial inspection Emergency response available Licensed, insured, bonded
Frequently Asked

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) — common questions.

How is IPM different from regular pest control?+
Traditional pest control is reactive — a technician shows up, sprays a perimeter, and leaves a ticket. IPM is a documented decision process. We inspect, monitor, identify the pest and its pressure source, compare against action thresholds, and only then decide whether treatment is warranted and what type. The result is less product in your facility, better data for auditors, and genuinely lower pest pressure long-term. It is the EPA-endorsed standard for a reason.
Will IPM satisfy my AIB, SQF, or BRC auditor?+
Yes — IPM is the foundation these audits are built on. ProTech builds your program to AIB-aligned standards by default, including written scope of work, device maps, trend analysis, corrective actions, pesticide use logs, and technician licensing documentation. We also sit in on audit days when clients request it. If you have had findings in past inspections, bring them to the assessment and we build the program to close those gaps specifically.
Does IPM mean you never use pesticides?+
No, and any company telling you that is misrepresenting the framework. IPM means pesticides are one tool among many and are only used when monitoring data and action thresholds justify it. When we do treat, we choose the lowest-impact effective product, apply it in a targeted way rather than broadcast, and document the decision. Many facilities see 60 to 80 percent reductions in product use after moving from calendar spraying to a real IPM program.
How long until I see results?+
Most facilities see pest activity drop within the first 30 to 60 days as exclusion work, sanitation fixes, and targeted treatments take hold. The bigger wins — trend lines dropping, audit findings disappearing, callback frequency shrinking — show up over 90 to 180 days as the program stabilizes. We share monitoring data with you monthly so you are not guessing whether it is working.
Do you handle the documentation or do we?+
We handle all of it. Your ProTech technician maintains the pest log, device map, corrective action records, pesticide use sheets, service reports, and trend analyses at every visit. You get an audit-ready binder on site plus digital copies. If your corporate QA team needs the data pushed into a specific platform, we accommodate — we have worked with most of the common food-safety and facility-management systems.
What pests does an IPM program cover?+
A commercial IPM program is scoped to the pest pressure your facility actually faces. For most Indy-metro clients that includes rodents, general crawling insects, flying insects, stored-product pests, and occasional invaders. Specialty pressure — bed bugs in hospitality or healthcare, cockroaches in food service, birds at distribution centers — gets addressed with targeted protocols inside the broader IPM framework rather than bolted on as separate services.
Are your technicians actually trained in IPM?+
Yes. Every ProTech technician is a W-2 in-house employee — no subcontractors — licensed through the Indiana Office of the State Chemist and trained specifically on commercial IPM methodology, not just product application. We invest in continuing education on AIB standards, Aprehend application for bed bug work, stored-product pest ID, and structural exclusion. When your auditor asks the technician a question, you want a real answer, not a blank stare.
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Talk to an Indianapolis commercial pest specialist.

Tell us your facility type and pressure — we'll put together an inspection plan, a price, and a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.

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