Allisonville Road's Commercial Pest Control Team
From the 96th Street auto-row to the restaurant cluster near Sahm's, the dental/medical pads along 116th, the banks, and the light-industrial pocket tucked behind 96th — we service the established Allisonville commercial spine through Fishers. Older building stock, specific pest pressure, real answers.
- ✓ Licensed & Insured
- ✓ Hamilton County Technicians
- ✓ Aprehend® Certified
- ✓ 100% Commercial Focus
We know the Allisonville corridor — 96th to 116th and beyond.
Allisonville Road is the old commercial spine of Fishers. Long before Fishers District and the Nickel Plate reboot, the Allisonville corridor is where Fishers commerce actually lived — and most of it still does. From 96th Street up through 116th and on north, the corridor runs a mix you don't find anywhere else in Hamilton County: auto dealerships with full service bays, independent restaurants, dental and medical pads, banks on every third corner, salons, accounting and legal offices, and a tight pocket of light industrial tucked behind 96th near the county line.
That mix produces a specific pest profile. Auto dealerships deal with rodents in service-bay floor drains and parts storage, plus fly pressure from waste-oil and trash cycles on the service apron. Auto-service operators get rodent harborage in customer-waiting-area vending areas and drawer-unit tool chests. The restaurant cluster near Sahm's and up the corridor runs older-footprint kitchens with the drain fly and German roach pressure that comes with mature plumbing. Dental offices battle pharaoh ants in sterilization-room voids. The 96th Street light-industrial pocket has dock rodents and stored-product pressure. Every vertical runs a different rhythm.
ProTech was built for exactly this kind of corridor — the established, mixed-vertical commercial spine where the buildings are 20, 30, 40 years old and the pest pressure is structural, not superficial. We do real exclusion work, we document it to the standard your insurance carrier or corporate QA wants, and we run the whole account in-house. Owner-operated. No subs. Same technician, same notes, same accountability, every visit.
Built around the corridor's actual commercial mix.
Auto dealerships and service bays. Independent restaurants. Dental and medical. Banks. Salons. Professional offices. Light industrial. The established Allisonville spine runs a specific mix and we built around it.
Corridor auto-row dealers. Service-bay rodent exclusion, customer-waiting pantry-pest, and parts-storage stored-product programs.
Lube shops, tire stores, collision centers, indie mechanics. Fly control at waste-oil and trash corrals, rodent programs in tool-chest drawer units.
Sahm's-area and corridor indie kitchens. Drain fly source treatment, German roach gel programs built for older-footprint prep lines.
Corridor retail strips, specialty retail, and pad-site stores. Pantry pest programs, stored-product control, and perimeter rodent.
Dental practices, orthodontics, family medical, and specialty clinics. Pharaoh ant programs with non-repellent baits — never repellent sprays.
Corridor branch banks and credit unions. Discreet daytime-friendly IPM, vault-room monitoring, and drive-through rodent exclusion.
Salons, boutique fitness pads, and barber shops. Low-toxicity IPM scheduled around client hours, never through them.
The 96th Street light-industrial pocket — small-footprint warehousing, pro offices, and service-trade headquarters. Dock exclusion and interior rodent programs.
We service every commercial vertical on the corridor — coffee shops, dry cleaners, physical therapy, veterinary, pet retail, self-storage, martial arts, music schools, and the accounting/legal/architectural offices sprinkled through every decade of Fishers growth. If you operate a commercial address on Allisonville between 96th and north Fishers, we can help.
Every commercial pest service Allisonville operators need.
All commercial — no residential side-jobs pulling attention from the corridor accounts that actually pay our bills.
Commercial Bed Bug Treatment with Aprehend®
Aprehend® is an EPA-registered fungal biopesticide that eliminates bed bugs and eggs without the prep, evacuation, or heat traditional methods require. Most Allisonville bed bug calls come from employee-volume retail, medical, and dealership offices where a single staff carrier starts a break-room or office infestation. Aprehend® lets us clear it discreetly without shutting a location down.
- ✓No room evacuation required
- ✓Kills eggs + adult bed bugs
- ✓Protection lasts up to 3 months
- ✓Discreet for staff and customers
All-pest programs built for the established corridor mix — auto, restaurant, medical, retail, and light industrial.
View service →Prevention-first IPM designed around older commercial building stock and the structural pest conditions that come with it.
View service →Dealer-lot and strip-retail rodent programs. Exterior tamper-resistant stations, service-bay floor-drain baiting, dumpster-corral perimeter.
View service →German roach gel programs built for older-footprint restaurant kitchens with mature plumbing and long prep lines.
View service →Dealer-lot fly programs, auto-service waste-oil area treatment, restaurant drain fly source work, and dumpster perimeter.
View service →Pharaoh ants at dental and medical (non-repellent baits only). Odorous house ants at cafes and retail. Carpenter ants at older building eaves.
View service →Mature corridor buildings see active termite pressure — monitoring systems, perimeter soil treatments, and retrofit programs.
View service →Pigeon and starling exclusion for strip-retail rooflines, dealer-lot car canopies, and bank drive-through overhangs.
View service →Raccoons in older dumpster corrals, squirrels in mature-building soffits, bats in light-industrial attic spaces. Structural exclusion.
View service →Indian meal moth and grain beetle programs for warehousing, food-distribution, and restaurant dry storage along the 96th Street pocket.
View service →Pre-inspection audits for Hamilton County Health Department visits and corporate-brand sanitation standards.
View service →Service-bay rodent discovery, restaurant pre-open roach sighting, medical break-room bed bug call — priority commercial response.
View service →What corridor operators actually face.
Pest pressure along Allisonville Road through Fishers — what we see on service calls, by vertical and by building age.
Mature corridor buildings have structural entry points most pest companies never bother sealing. Service bays and floor drains are the #1 dealer-lot rodent harborage. Retail strip dumpsters run persistent year-round pressure.
Corridor indie restaurants run mature plumbing, tight prep lines, and long kitchen histories — which means roach pressure travels through floor penetrations and shared walls on a schedule. Gel baiting cleans it; aerosol fogging makes it worse.
Waste-oil drum areas and dealer-lot trash corrals are textbook house fly breeding grounds. Restaurant drain flies come from biofilm in older floor sinks. Both require source treatment, not aerosol knockdown.
Pharaoh ants nest in wall voids and warm equipment cavities common in medical and dental sterilization rooms. Wrong product fragments the colony. Non-repellent bait is the only effective protocol.
Most corridor bed bug calls trace to single-staff-carrier introduction in break rooms and back offices. Aprehend® discreet band treatment handles it without closing the location.
Pre-1980s corridor buildings with damp basements, poor gutters, or wood-to-grade contact drive carpenter ant and termite pressure. Structural inspection matters more than surface treatment.
Sanitation, health code, and customer-facing write-ups on corridor rooflines and drive-through overhangs. Spikes and netting outperform sound deterrents long-term.
Indian meal moths, grain beetles, and cigarette beetles in dry storage. Monitoring-trap programs catch pressure before it spreads across inventory.
The Allisonville corridor pest calendar runs rodent-heavy October through February as older-building envelope penetrations push mice indoors, German roach pressure stays steady year-round in mature indie kitchens, dealer-lot and auto-service fly pressure peaks June–September, carpenter ant swarms hit April–June on older structures, and pigeon nesting load hits March–May on strip-retail rooflines. Program scheduling against that rhythm is how corridor operators stay ahead of issues instead of reacting to them.
What Allisonville operators get with us — and don't get with the nationals.
100% Commercial
No residential side-jobs. Every hour is commercial pest management — so when we walk a dealer service bay, a dental sterilization room, or a corridor kitchen, we're reading it like operators, not like we're doing a homeowner a favor.
Older-Stock Building Expertise
Mature Allisonville buildings don't behave like Fishers District new-builds. The mechanical rooms, plumbing runs, and envelope penetrations are different — and the exclusion work we do reflects that. Real exclusion, not perimeter spray.
Aprehend® Bed Bug Specialist
One of the few active Aprehend® certifications in the Indy metro. Corridor bed bug calls from employee-volume retail, medical, and dealership offices clear without shutting the location down.
Audit-Ready Documentation
Corporate dealer-group QA, Hamilton County Health Department, Joint Commission for medical tenants, insurance carrier sanitation riders — our documentation matches the format each auditor wants.
No Subcontractors
Every corridor service call is handled by an in-house ProTech technician. Same face, same notes, same accountability. No pass-offs, no middleman pricing, no rotating crews.
Owner-Operated
You talk to the owner. Direct line, text-back speed, no dispatcher wall. When a corridor operator has an emergency call, it reaches someone who owns the outcome.
How we protect your Allisonville business.
On-Site Inspection
We walk your address — service bays, prep line, waiting areas, break rooms, dumpster corral, mechanical room, roof access. Map conducive conditions specific to your Allisonville building.
Custom Pest Plan
Treatment selection, service frequency, and reporting format built around your vertical, your building age, and your compliance audit calendar.
Targeted Treatment
Low-toxicity, targeted products in the right voids, cracks, and crevices. Scheduled around your operating hours and customer-facing windows.
Monitoring & Reporting
Ongoing monitoring stations, every-visit documentation, trend tracking, and audit-ready reports. You always know what we did and why — and so does any inspector who asks.
Commercial operators along the corridor.
Our service bays had a rodent issue that we couldn't shake with two previous pest companies — they just kept setting traps. ProTech walked the bays, found the floor-drain harborage we didn't know was there, sealed it, and we've been clean for six months.
We're a dental practice and we had pharaoh ants in the sterilization room. The previous company sprayed and the problem spread to three more rooms. ProTech put us on non-repellent bait and the colony was gone in four weeks. Night and day.
Our indie kitchen is in an older corridor footprint and the drain flies were relentless. ProTech foamed the actual floor drains, treated the biofilm source, and we haven't had a call from the server team since. Previous company just sprayed adults weekly.
Sub-areas & nearby Fishers commercial pockets.
From the Allisonville spine we cover the full corridor through Fishers plus adjacent commercial pockets — all parented under our broader Fishers service area.
- 96th & Allisonville
- 106th & Allisonville
- 116th & Allisonville
- Sahm's-Area Restaurant Cluster
- Allisonville Auto Row
- 96th Street Light Industrial
- Allisonville Dental & Medical Row
- Allisonville Bank Row
- Allisonville Retail Strips
- 131st & Allisonville
- 136th & Allisonville
- Hague Road Adjacent
- Lantern Road East
- Cumberland Road West
- USA Parkway South
- Tech Drive Pocket
- Cornell Road Adjacent
- 86th Street County Line
- Masters Road Frontage
- Fishers Pointe
Commercial pest questions — Allisonville corridor edition.
Do you service auto dealerships and service bays along Allisonville? +
Why do corridor restaurants get drain flies worse than newer Fishers restaurants? +
How do you handle pharaoh ants at corridor dental and medical offices? +
Can you service the 96th Street light-industrial pocket for rodents and stored product? +
Are your treatments safe for dental, medical, and salon environments on the corridor? +
What about employee-volume bed bug calls from corridor retail and offices? +
How long does corridor rodent exclusion actually take to work? +
Talk to an Allisonville commercial pest specialist.
Tell us your vertical, your building age, 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 corridor inspection
- ✓Real exclusion work — not just perimeter spray
- ✓Audit-ready documentation for corporate and health department