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Commercial Pest Control · Olio Road Corridor, Fishers

Olio Road's Commercial Pest Control Team

From the 96th Street retail nodes up through 116th — south of Geist through the Olio corridor — we service the south-Fishers commercial spine: retail strips, indie restaurants, dental and medical pads, daycare centers, schools, churches, fitness, banks, and the professional offices scattered between them. Daycare-safe IPM, creek-tributary mosquito control, real bird exclusion.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Hamilton County Technicians
  • Aprehend® Certified
  • 100% Commercial Focus
Built For Olio Road

We service the Olio corridor — 96th to 116th, south of Geist.

The Olio Road corridor through south Fishers is a different commercial animal than 146th or the Nickel Plate. Running roughly 96th Street up through 116th, just south of the Geist reservoir, Olio threads a quietly dense mix of commercial: retail strips, indie restaurants, dental and medical pads, daycare centers, schools, churches, fitness studios, banks, salons, and the professional services that serve the surrounding residential growth. It's not flashy — it's functional. And it runs on a rhythm that requires specific pest-management expertise most companies never develop.

The verticals demand different protocols. Daycare centers need child-safe IPM with strict product-label compliance and parent-facing documentation. Dental and medical pads deal with pharaoh ants that require non-repellent baits — repellent products fragment colonies and make the problem worse. Schools and churches need pest management that coordinates with academic and event calendars. Fitness studios need low-toxicity IPM that won't linger in cardio-heavy airflow. Restaurants run the full commercial-kitchen cockroach and drain fly pressure. And the entire corridor sits near enough to creek tributaries feeding Geist that seasonal mosquito pressure is real.

ProTech runs all of it in-house. Owner-operated, 100% commercial, same technician every visit. We schedule around daycare pickup windows, school day calendars, church event schedules, and restaurant open hours — not around ours. And the documentation we provide satisfies the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration daycare licensing, Indiana State Department of Health medical audits, Hamilton County Health Department restaurant inspections, and corporate-brand audit requirements for corridor chain tenants. No subcontractors. No rotating faces. No call center.

10mi
Olio Road commercial corridor we cover
100%
Commercial focus — never residential
0
Subcontractors — every visit is in-house
Industries We Protect on the Olio Corridor

Built around the corridor's actual commercial mix.

Retail strips. Indie restaurants. Dental and medical pads. Daycare. Schools. Churches. Fitness. Banks. Salons. Professional offices. The mix that defines south-Fishers commerce is the mix we built around.

Retail Strips & Boutique Retail pest control

Olio corridor strip retail and pad-site stores. Pantry pest programs, perimeter rodent, and rooftop bird exclusion.

Commercial restaurants & cafes

Corridor indie restaurants and cafe operators. Drain fly source work, German roach gel programs, and dumpster-perimeter rodent.

Dental & Medical Offices

Dental, orthodontics, family medicine, and specialty medical pads. Non-repellent pharaoh ant protocols and audit-ready documentation.

Daycare & Preschool Centers

Licensed daycare and preschool facilities. Child-safe IPM with FSSA-compliance documentation. Service scheduled around nap and pickup windows.

Commercial schools (k-12 & private)

Hamilton Southeastern Schools facilities and private schools along the corridor. Low-toxicity IPM aligned to Indiana Pesticide Review Board protocols.

Churches & Houses of Worship services

Corridor churches and faith communities. Sanctuary, fellowship hall, kitchen, and nursery pest management coordinated around service and event schedules.

Commercial boutique fitness & gyms

Fitness studios, yoga, pilates, and boutique gyms. Low-toxicity IPM scheduled around member hours and class schedules.

Commercial banks, salons & professional services

Corridor branch banks, salons, barber shops, and pro offices. Discreet daytime IPM with client-facing sensitivity.

Don't see your Olio corridor business?

We service every commercial vertical on the corridor — coffee shops, pet retail, physical therapy, veterinary, martial arts, music schools, tutoring centers, dry cleaners, and the accounting/legal/insurance offices scattered through every retail node. If you operate a commercial address on Olio between 96th and 116th, we can help.

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Commercial Services

Every commercial pest service Olio corridor operators need.

All commercial, all in-house. Every protocol calibrated for the south-Fishers mix — daycare-safe where daycare demands it, corporate-chain-spec where chain demands it.

Commercial commercial general pest control

All-pest programs built for the south-Fishers mix — retail, restaurant, medical, daycare, school, church, fitness, professional.

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Commercial integrated pest management (ipm)

Prevention-first IPM calibrated to vertical — daycare-safe, medical-appropriate, school-calendar-aware.

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Commercial Rodent Control

Corridor rodent programs — strip-retail exterior stations, dumpster-corral baiting, interior monitoring, and structural exclusion.

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Commercial Cockroach Control for commercial facilities

German roach gel programs for corridor restaurants — source treatment at kitchen line, dish pit, and walk-in cooler perimeters.

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Commercial Fly Control services

Restaurant drain fly source treatment, daycare kitchen fruit fly, and dumpster-perimeter house fly. Source work, not aerosol.

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Commercial Ant Control services

Pharaoh ants at dental, medical, and daycare require non-repellent bait only. Odorous house ants at cafes. Carpenter ants at older-stock buildings.

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Commercial Mosquito Control for commercial facilities

Creek-tributary mosquito pressure affects the corridor's patio restaurants, daycare outdoor areas, and church event spaces. Larval source reduction and perimeter treatments.

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Commercial Termite Control

Monitoring systems, soil treatments, and retrofit programs for older corridor commercial structures — especially churches and schools with historic building stock.

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Commercial Bird Control for commercial facilities

Pigeon and starling exclusion on strip-mall rooflines, church sanctuary eaves, school building overhangs, and bank drive-through canopies.

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Commercial Wildlife Removal services

Raccoons in older dumpster corrals, bats in church steeples and school attic spaces, squirrels in soffits. Structural exclusion only.

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Commercial stored product pest control

Corridor restaurant dry storage, school cafeteria dry goods, church-kitchen pantry, and retail stockroom programs.

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Emergency Pest Response services

Pre-open restaurant roach, daycare classroom ant discovery, church-event weekend rodent sighting — priority commercial response.

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Pest Pressures on the Olio Corridor

What south-Fishers operators actually face.

Pest pressure along Olio Road through south Fishers — what we see on service calls, by vertical and by proximity to the Geist tributary system.

Norway Rats & House Mice
High
Retail strip dumpsters, restaurant dock areas, school kitchens

Corridor retail strips and restaurant dumpsters run year-round rodent pressure. Fall (Oct-Feb) pushes mice indoors through receiving doors and HVAC penetrations. School-kitchen loading zones see reactive calls every October.

German Cockroaches
High
Corridor restaurant kitchens, church fellowship kitchens

Indie-restaurant German roach pressure is steady year-round. Church fellowship-hall kitchens get reactive roach calls every spring when heavy event calendars resume. Gel baiting is the only protocol that holds.

Pharaoh Ants
High
Dental, medical, daycare classrooms and kitchens

Pharaoh ants nest in wall voids and warm equipment cavities — textbook habitat for dental sterilization rooms, medical break rooms, and daycare preparation kitchens. Non-repellent bait is the only daycare-safe protocol that actually clears the colony.

Bed Bugs
Medium
Daycare staff break rooms, medical offices, retail back-of-house

Employee-volume introductions drive most corridor bed bug calls. Aprehend® band treatment clears rooms without closing the daycare or medical office. Daycare bed bug incidents require family-facing documentation — we handle that.

Mosquitoes
Seasonal
Creek-tributary adjacent properties, patio restaurants, outdoor daycare areas

The Geist tributary system feeding into the reservoir runs corridor-adjacent through multiple properties. Creek-adjacent patios, daycare outdoor play areas, and church outdoor-event spaces see real mosquito pressure May-September. Larval source reduction plus perimeter treatments actually work.

Drain Flies & Fruit Flies
Medium
Restaurant dish pits, daycare food-prep areas

Drain fly biofilm in corridor restaurant floor sinks is the #1 fly call. Daycare fruit fly pressure hits in snack-prep areas and trash-corral zones. Source work, not aerosol knockdown.

Pigeons & Starlings
Medium
Strip-mall rooflines, church sanctuary eaves, school overhangs

Corridor strip-mall long rooflines are pigeon magnets. Church sanctuary eaves and school building overhangs get seasonal starling roost load. Spikes and netting beat sound deterrents long-term.

Yellowjackets & Wasps
Seasonal
Daycare playgrounds, school athletic fields, patio restaurants

Late-summer yellowjacket pressure on daycare playgrounds and school athletic fields is a real safety issue. Scheduled removal during off-hours avoids child and student exposure. Paper wasps on church eaves in spring.

Olio Road Corridor, Fishers Pest Calendar

The Olio corridor pest calendar runs rodent-heavy October through February as cooler weather drives indoor migration, cockroach pressure steady year-round in restaurant kitchens, creek-tributary mosquito pressure climbs May through September with real daycare and patio impact, pigeon rooftop nesting hits March-May, yellowjacket school and daycare pressure peaks August-October, and overwintering stink bugs accumulate September-November on south-facing corridor glass. Scheduling service against that calendar keeps corridor operators ahead of reactive complaints from parents, patients, members, and inspectors.

Why ProTech

What Olio corridor operators get with us — and don't get with the nationals.

01

100% Commercial

No residential side-jobs. Every hour is commercial pest management — so when we walk a daycare, a dental office, a church kitchen, or a corridor restaurant, we're reading it like operators, not like we'd read a home.

02

Daycare & School-Safe Protocols

Indiana FSSA daycare licensing and Indiana Pesticide Review Board school IPM standards are the protocol baselines we work from — not afterthoughts. Product selection, scheduling, and documentation all meet the standard from day one.

03

Aprehend® Bed Bug Specialist

One of the few active Aprehend® certifications in the Indy metro. Corridor bed bug calls from daycare staff, medical offices, and retail back-of-house get handled discreetly without closing the location.

04

Creek-Tributary Mosquito Expertise

The Geist tributary system feeds corridor mosquito pressure in a way that generic perimeter spray can't address. We do larval source reduction plus targeted adulticide — both halves of the program, not just one.

05

No Subcontractors

Every corridor visit is handled by an in-house ProTech technician. Same face, same notes, same accountability. No pass-offs, no middleman pricing, no regional-manager disconnect.

06

Owner-Operated

You talk to the owner. Direct line, text-back speed. When a daycare director has a parent complaint on a Tuesday afternoon, the response doesn't queue through a dispatcher — it reaches an owner who cares about the outcome.

Our Process

How we protect your Olio corridor business.

01

On-Site Inspection

We walk your space — classrooms, kitchens, sales floor, sanctuary, nursery, dumpster corral, roof access, creek-adjacent exterior. Map conducive conditions specific to your Olio corridor address.

02

Custom Pest Plan

Treatment selection, service frequency, and reporting format built for your vertical — FSSA for daycare, IPR for schools, Joint Commission for medical, corporate-QA for chain retail.

03

Targeted Treatment

Low-toxicity, vertical-appropriate products applied in voids, cracks, and crevices. Never fogged across classrooms, treatment rooms, sanctuaries, or sales floors. Scheduled around your operation.

04

Monitoring & Reporting

Ongoing monitoring stations, every-visit documentation, trend tracking, and audit-ready reports that match your vertical's specific compliance format.

What Olio Corridor Operators Say

Commercial operators across south Fishers.

★★★★★
As a daycare director, parent-facing pest documentation is nonnegotiable. ProTech hands me FSSA-compliant service reports every visit, their products are child-safe, and they schedule around nap time without me having to ask. Previous company never even knew what FSSA was.
Director
Olio Corridor Licensed Daycare
★★★★★
Our church fellowship-hall kitchen gets a roach issue every spring when the event calendar restarts. ProTech put us on a maintenance gel program timed to the calendar, and we haven't had a reactive call in two years. Eliminated the Easter week scramble.
Facility Manager
Olio Road Church
★★★★★
We're on Olio right next to one of the Geist tributaries and our outdoor-dining mosquito pressure was killing patio revenue. ProTech did larval source reduction on the tributary-side perimeter plus adulticide, and our patio reviews turned around in six weeks.
Owner
Olio Corridor Restaurant
Coverage Across the Olio Corridor

Sub-areas & nearby south-Fishers commercial pockets.

From the Olio spine we cover the full corridor through south Fishers plus adjacent retail and service pockets — all parented under our broader Fishers service area.

Olio Road Corridor, Fishers Sub-Areas & Corridors
  • 96th & Olio
  • 106th & Olio
  • 116th & Olio
  • Olio South Retail Strips
  • Olio North Retail Strips
  • Geist-Adjacent Commercial
  • Olio Dental & Medical Row
  • Olio Daycare & Preschool Cluster
  • Olio Church Corridor
  • Olio Fitness Pad Sites
  • Olio Bank & Pro Office Row
  • Hamilton Southeastern School Zones
  • Brooks School Road Adjacent
  • 104th Street Corridor
  • 126th & Olio
  • 131st Street Frontage
  • Cyntheanne Road Pocket
  • Southeastern Parkway
  • Fall Creek Road Corridor
  • East 113th Street
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Frequently Asked

Commercial pest questions — Olio corridor edition.

Are your products safe for licensed daycare and preschool facilities?
Yes — child-safe IPM is the default protocol for every corridor daycare account. We use low-toxicity, targeted products applied in voids, cracks, and crevices — never fogged or sprayed across classrooms or play areas. Product selection meets Indiana FSSA daycare licensing requirements, service is scheduled around nap time and pickup windows, and every service generates the parent-facing and FSSA-compliant documentation your licensing inspector expects to see.
Can you handle the creek-tributary mosquito pressure affecting Olio patio restaurants and outdoor daycare areas?
Yes — creek-tributary mosquito programs are one of our corridor specialties. The Geist tributary system feeding the reservoir runs through or adjacent to multiple Olio properties, and generic perimeter spray doesn't address the actual breeding source. Our corridor mosquito work does both halves of the program: larval source reduction in standing-water habitat along the creek-adjacent perimeter (the part most companies skip), plus targeted adulticide on the property perimeter during active season. Patio and outdoor-play impact typically drops significantly within two application cycles.
How do you handle pharaoh ants in corridor dental, medical, and daycare facilities?
Pharaoh ants are uniquely problematic because repellent sprays fragment the colony into multiple new satellite colonies — meaning a visible trail treated with the wrong product becomes several invisible colonies deeper in the building within weeks. Our corridor protocol uses only non-repellent gel baits that worker ants carry back to the queen, which eliminates the colony instead of splitting it. In daycare specifically, this matters double because child-safe product selection and colony elimination both have to happen — a repellent spray would fail on both fronts.
Do you work around school and church calendars for service scheduling?
Yes. Hamilton Southeastern school facilities and corridor church properties both run event-driven calendars, and our service scheduling works around them — not through them. Schools get pre-open morning service or after-close afternoon windows. Churches get Monday-Wednesday service windows that avoid Sunday services, Wednesday-night programming, and weekend events. Fellowship-hall kitchens get pre-event sanitation audits. Major event-season upticks (Easter, Christmas, school-year opening) get calendar-aware preventive service instead of reactive calls.
What daycare-bed-bug documentation do you provide for parent communication and FSSA reporting?
Daycare bed bug incidents require careful handling on both the treatment side and the documentation side. Treatment uses Aprehend® band application — discreet, child-safe, and effective without closing the center. Documentation includes FSSA-compliant service reports, parent-facing communication templates (we can prepare the language), treatment-area maps for licensing inspection, and 3-month follow-up protocols to verify clearance. We've handled these before — the key is speed on the treatment side and clarity on the parent-communication side.
How do you manage pigeon and starling pressure on Olio strip-mall rooflines and church sanctuaries?
Corridor strip-mall rooflines and church sanctuary eaves are both textbook bird-roosting habitat — long horizontal perches, sheltered overhangs, and adjacent food/water sources. Our corridor bird programs install spike lines on actual perch points (not general areas), netting in sheltered ledge bays, and slope deterrents on angled surfaces. Sound deterrents rarely work on established roosts. Our installations typically eliminate the roost rather than reduce it — and the sanitation and slip-hazard write-ups stop with the birds.
What's your response time if a corridor restaurant or daycare has an emergency pest issue?
Because we're a focused owner-operated commercial shop, emergency calls from corridor accounts reach an actual technician — not a national call center queue. We prioritize active-infestation, pre-inspection-discovery, and operation-threatening issues ahead of routine service. Response time varies with our current schedule, but our commitment is honest: we tell you when we can be there, and we show up when we said we would. Most corridor emergencies are handled the same day or next business morning. We don't promise 1-hour response — that's a marketing line that usually isn't real. We promise accurate commitment and consistent follow-through.
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Talk to an Olio corridor commercial pest specialist.

Tell us your vertical, your compliance context (FSSA daycare, medical, school, church, retail, corporate), 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 Olio corridor inspection
  • Daycare-safe and school-IPM-compliant protocols
  • Creek-tributary mosquito expertise for Geist-adjacent accounts
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