Pest Control Built for Banks & Financial Services
Drive-thru canopy and ATM-structure bird exclusion, break-room and vending-area ant programs, overwintering pest control for large-window branches, and the kind of after-banking-hours discretion that protects customer-facing spaces. Service scheduled around branch hours — not ours.
- ✓ Discreet Branch Service
- ✓ After-Hours Scheduling
- ✓ Aprehend® Certified
- ✓ 100% Commercial Focus
Bank pest pressure is small, specific, and highly visible — which is exactly why discretion matters.
A bank branch is not a high-pressure pest environment the way a restaurant kitchen is — but the pressure it does have is highly visible and highly sensitive. Pigeons roosting on a drive-thru canopy leaving droppings on customer vehicles is a weekly customer-service complaint. A mouse sighting in a teller line becomes a social-media post. An ant trail in the break room behind the vault area spreads through employee conversations before a facilities manager knows about it. And the corporate and regulatory framework around financial services — FDIC facilities expectations, IRS/BSA documentation standards, insurance carrier facility audits, and brand-standard branch walkthroughs — means everything you do in the building gets documented somewhere.
ProTech services bank and financial-services accounts across the Indianapolis metro — from the Huntington Bank, Chase, Fifth Third, PNC, and BMO regional corporate operations along the Monument Circle and Meridian Street corridor, to the CNO Financial and OneAmerica corporate facilities, credit union branches (Indiana Members, FORUM, Elements, Teachers), and the wealth-management and boutique advisory offices across Carmel, Keystone at the Crossing, and Fishers. Every service is built around non-banking-hours scheduling, customer-facing-area discretion, and the branch-walkthrough reporting format corporate facilities teams actually use.
We're a small, commercial-only, owner-operated team on purpose. No residential side calls pulling our techs off a scheduled branch appointment. The same crew knows your drive-thru canopy bird history, which break rooms drive the most ant calls every spring, and which ATM vestibule tends to collect fall overwintering pests. That's the difference between a service program that earns its place in your facilities-vendor roster and one that just shows up every month.
Every banking and financial-services format across the Indianapolis metro.
Retail bank branches, credit unions, wealth management offices, corporate financial HQ, regional operations centers, and standalone ATM vestibules — we've built pest programs around all of them.
Chase, Huntington, Fifth Third, PNC, BMO, Old National, and every national and regional retail bank footprint across the metro. Drive-thru canopy bird management, lobby-area discretion, and after-banking-hours service windows.
Indiana Members, FORUM, Elements Financial, Teachers Credit Union, and community credit unions. Member-service-area discretion, smaller branch footprints, and tighter vendor-scheduling tolerance.
CNO Financial, OneAmerica, Allegion, and regional corporate financial operations centers downtown and along the Meridian corridor. Multi-floor tower operations with corporate-scale ESG and facilities reporting.
Private-client wealth offices across Carmel, Keystone at the Crossing, and Fishers. Reputation-sensitive client-facing waiting areas, private-office scheduling, and discreet-vendor entry protocols.
Insurance-company regional operations, claims processing centers, and financial back-office facilities. Document-storage pest concerns, employee-density break-room pressure, and after-hours access coordination.
Standalone and branch-attached ATM structures. Bird exclusion on canopy structures, rodent management in mechanical and card-reader housings, and overwintering pest issues at vestibule glass entries.
Mortgage-company branches, commercial-lending satellite offices, and SBA-lending operations. Office-environment pest programs with customer-facing waiting-area discretion.
Regional investment firms, RIA offices, and broker-dealer operations across downtown and suburban Class A. Client-facing conference-room protection and document-vault storage pest programs.
If it's a commercial bank, credit union, or financial-services operation in the Indianapolis metro — captive finance, trust operations, check-processing centers, money-services businesses — we build pest programs for it. Tell us what you operate and what facilities-audit standards you're under.
Every pest service an Indianapolis-metro bank or financial operation actually needs.
No residential side-programs pulling attention. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — banks, credit unions, financial services, and corporate office operations.
Commercial Bed Bug Treatment with Aprehend®
Bed bug incidents in bank branches are rare — but when they happen, they trace to a customer hitchhiker on lobby-waiting-area seating, a community-resource event held in a branch conference room, or an employee bringing one in from home. A single sighting in a branch lobby becomes a social-media event. We're one of the short list of Indy-metro operators certified in Aprehend® — an EPA-registered biopesticide that clears bed bugs without branch closure, evacuation, or heat treatment, letting financial operators resolve discreetly after banking hours.
- ✓No branch closure required
- ✓Kills eggs + adults
- ✓Up to 3 months residual
- ✓Discreet for customers and staff
Targeted treatment around branch break rooms, vending areas, and coffee stations. Gel baiting in actual equipment harborage — coffee maker heat voids, vending seams, dishwasher motors — not customer-area spray.
View service →Overwintering pest and cluster fly programs for large-window branch lobbies, fruit fly response in break-room kitchenettes, and drive-thru vestibule entrance-threshold fly management.
View service →Drive-thru ATM structure exclusion, branch perimeter monitoring, tamper-resistant exterior stations, and discreet interior monitoring in back-office and mechanical spaces.
View service →Low-toxicity, threshold-based programs built for corporate facilities audits, FDIC facility-standards expectations, and the insurance-carrier underwriting documentation banks renew against annually.
View service →Break-room and vending-area ant columns, pavement ants at branch entrance sidewalks, and pharaoh ants in older branch buildings. Non-repellent baiting that matches customer-facing-space safety expectations.
View service →Indian meal moth and grain beetles in break-room snack inventory, vending machine food stock, and corporate-gift storage. The pantry-pest service most branch programs skip entirely.
View service →Drive-thru canopy bird-exclusion site surveys, branch perimeter building-envelope audits, ATM-vestibule threshold exclusion, and mechanical-room entry-point review.
View service →Active pest sighting before corporate branch walkthrough, customer complaint escalation, or facility audit. Priority dispatch for bank and financial-services operators.
View service →The base service that bundles recurring interior/exterior monitoring, branch-by-branch reporting, and the full financial-services pest spectrum under one agreement.
View service →What Indianapolis commercial banks and financial services actually face.
Regional pest patterns across Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Johnson county bank and financial accounts — what we see on service calls, by pressure type and source.
The #1 bank pest call-driver. Pigeons roost on drive-thru canopy undersides, ATM vestibule structural overhangs, and branch signage — leaving droppings on customer vehicles, keypads, and entrance walkways. A major customer-experience complaint source. Netting, spike systems, and ledge modification are the only long-term fix; repellent gels fail within weeks.
Spring-and-summer ant columns chasing sugar residue in break-room vending areas, coffee-station spills, and candy-bowl inventory. Pavement ants at branch entrance sidewalks and drive-thru-lane curb cuts. Non-repellent gel bait is the only effective approach; repellent spray scatters the colony into adjacent customer-facing areas.
Brown marmorated stink bugs, cluster flies, and lady beetles accumulate on sun-warmed branch-lobby glass September through November. High visibility for customers entering the branch. Large-window branches along the Meridian corridor and suburban Class A branch locations see the heaviest pressure. Exterior perimeter treatment in mid-August prevents the fall issue.
Cold-weather migration into branch back-offices and drive-thru ATM structures October through February. ATM card-reader and mechanical housings are a specific rodent concern — mice enter through cable-routing penetrations and nest in warm electronics bays. Interior monitoring plus exterior exclusion clears it.
Standard break-room fruit fly pattern — triggered by a neglected fruit bowl, a recycling bin that doesn't get emptied, or a long-weekend gap. We identify the breeding source and set a cleanup and monitoring protocol the branch operations manager can run in minutes.
Spider webs on drive-thru canopy undersides and ATM vestibule exteriors are a customer-visible aesthetic issue. Also common on branch-lobby exterior glass. Exterior perimeter treatment plus structural-ledge cleaning clears the visual issue seasonally.
Roach pressure is rare in bank branches but concentrates hard when it shows up — traced to a neglected break-room dishwasher, a vending machine food-debris buildup, or a coffee-maker spill habit. Gel bait at actual equipment harborage resolves it quickly when caught early.
Rare but high-impact. Occasional customer-hitchhiker incidents on lobby waiting-area upholstered furniture, particularly branches that host community events or high-volume customer waiting. Aprehend® treatment clears without branch closure — a meaningful difference versus heat-treatment protocols that would require temporary branch shutdown.
Bank and financial-services pest pressure in the Indianapolis metro concentrates in two specific windows — September through November for overwintering pests accumulating on branch-lobby glass and drive-thru canopy pigeons finalizing their fall roosts, and May through August for break-room ant pressure. Rodent activity ramps October through February, particularly in drive-thru ATM structures. The rest of the year, most bank accounts run on preventive monitoring — which is exactly what the service is for.
Documentation built for financial-services facilities, regulators, and corporate audits.
FDIC facility expectations, IRS/BSA operational documentation, corporate facilities standards, OSHA, ADA, and insurance-carrier underwriting all want the same core documentation — a preventive program, service records with site detail, and a corrective-action trail.
FDIC Facility & Physical-Security Standards
FDIC facility standards emphasize physical security, customer-access safety, and operational documentation. Rodent damage to ATM mechanical structures or bird guano on customer walkways touch both physical-security and facility-integrity expectations. Our documentation provides the audit trail banks need at facility review.
IRS/BSA Operational Documentation
Banks carry BSA/AML documentation discipline across every operational function. Facilities vendors inherit a portion of that documentation discipline — timestamped service records, technician identity, product EPA detail, and zone-specific pest activity. Our reporting integrates with the facilities-audit layer that sits alongside BSA operational review.
Corporate Facilities & Brand-Standard Audits
National and regional bank corporate facilities teams run regular branch walkthrough audits with pest-documentation components. We produce audit-formatted reports for every major regional and national bank brand-standard program — service date, technician, products, activity, corrective actions, and multi-branch trend data.
OSHA Employee Safety
Rodent droppings in back-office storage, bird guano on HVAC intakes, and insect allergens in break rooms raise OSHA-adjacent concerns. Our service documentation timestamps every treatment — exactly what a bank facilities team needs if an employee safety complaint is raised or a workers-comp claim touches a pest-related allergen.
ADA Customer Access & Public Spaces
Bank lobbies, ATM vestibules, drive-thru lanes, and customer walkways all fall under ADA public-access expectations. Pest evidence — bird droppings, insect accumulation, rodent sightings — in those spaces generates customer complaints and can touch ADA access review. Our program prioritizes high-visibility customer-facing zone monitoring.
Insurance Carrier Facility Underwriting
Commercial bank property and liability insurance carriers increasingly request pest-program documentation at renewal — particularly for properties with prior rodent damage claims or customer-injury history tied to bird droppings on walkways. We produce the documentation format bank underwriters ask for.
How we protect your commercial bank or financial operation.
On-Site Inspection
We walk the full branch — lobby, teller line, customer waiting area, back-office, vault-area perimeter, break room, mechanical spaces, drive-thru, ATM vestibule, exterior perimeter, and rooftop. Map conducive conditions and live pressure specific to your branch type and location.
Custom Pest Plan
Treatment selection, service frequency, branch-level reporting, and scheduling built around non-banking-hours access, customer-facing-area discretion, and corporate facilities-audit calendar. No generic 30-day cadence.
Targeted Treatment
Low-toxicity, IPM-compliant products placed in specific harborage — drive-thru canopy exclusion points, ATM vestibule thresholds, break-room equipment interiors, exterior perimeter bait stations. Scheduled after banking hours, never during customer traffic.
Ongoing Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring stations, digital service logs, trend tracking by branch, and audit-ready reports every visit. Multi-branch dashboard access for regional and corporate facilities operators.
Indianapolis-metro financial-services teams across the commercial banking spectrum.
Pigeons on our drive-thru canopy were a weekly customer complaint — cars getting hit with droppings at the teller window. Two prior vendors tried gel repellents that pigeons ignored within a month. ProTech designed a netting solution that fits our canopy structure and it's been clean for over a year. Customer complaints on that branch zeroed out.
Our wealth-management office can't have a technician walking through client-facing space during meetings. ProTech scopes entry through our back-office door, works after 6pm, and leaves a facilities summary in our inbox by the next morning. Zero client-visible footprint. Exactly what a boutique advisory firm needs.
We operate 14 branches across the metro and the prior vendor's reporting was inconsistent across locations — made corporate facilities audits painful every quarter. ProTech standardized reporting across every branch, consolidated to one regional dashboard, and their team actually knows which branches have which recurring issues. Audit prep time cut in half.
Commercial bank and financial-services pest control across the Indianapolis metro.
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Commercial bank and financial-services pest questions.
Pigeons on our drive-thru canopy keep coming back — what actually works long-term? +
Can service happen after banking hours so customers never see it? +
Our ATM vestibule has overwintering pests every fall on the glass — can that be prevented? +
Do you handle bed bug response in a bank branch without closing the branch? +
Our break-room vending area gets ants every spring — why doesn't treatment last? +
We operate multiple branches across the metro — can you service the whole portfolio? +
How fast can you respond if a customer or employee reports a sighting before a corporate walkthrough? +
Talk to a commercial bank and financial pest specialist.
Tell us your branch type, operational footprint, and current pressure — we'll scope a plan, a price, and a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.
- ✓Free on-site commercial bank or financial inspection
- ✓Licensed, insured, corporate facilities-ready documentation
- ✓Priority response before corporate facilities walkthroughs
- ✓Discreet after-banking-hours service scheduled around your operation