The I-65 Logistics Corridor's Commercial Pest Control Specialists
From Worthsville Road (exit 99) through Main Street (exit 100) to County Line (exit 103) — we service the highest-volume logistics corridor in Johnson County. Distribution centers, food distribution, fulfillment, light manufacturing, interstate hotels, and trucking-related operators. Pest programs built for AIB-standard expectations and the year-round rodent reality of loading-dock operations.
- ✓ Licensed & Insured
- ✓ Johnson County Technicians
- ✓ Aprehend® Certified
- ✓ 100% Commercial Focus
We service Worthsville, Main Street, and County Line exits — dock by dock.
The I-65 corridor through Greenwood is the logistics backbone of Johnson County. Performance Food Group and the Sysco-area food distribution operations run AIB-audit expectations and won't tolerate a single Indian meal moth pheromone-trap hit. The general distribution and fulfillment centers along Worthsville and Main Street run 24/7 dock operations that mean rodent exposure is constant, not seasonal. Light manufacturing operators carry both stored-product and structural pest pressure. Interstate hotels near the exits pull constant traveler bed bug traffic. Trucking-related services and gas stations fill out the rest of the corridor.
ProTech was built for exactly this environment. We run year-round exterior rodent programs with tamper-resistant stations spaced per AIB guidance. We run pheromone monitoring in food-distribution bulk storage with documented trend tracking. We run structural bird exclusion (netting, spikes, slope modification) on warehouse and big-box rooflines that have accumulated pigeon colonies over years. We run Aprehend® bed bug protocols at the interstate hotels. And we run documentation structured for corporate compliance, third-party audit, and regulatory inspection.
We're a small, owner-operated, commercial-only team. Your Worthsville warehouse, Main Street fulfillment center, food-distribution dock, or I-65 hotel gets the same in-house ProTech tech every visit — one who knows your facility, not one reading your service notes for the first time. No call center, no rotating subs, no corridor account buried in a national portfolio.
Built around the corridor's actual logistics mix.
Distribution centers. Food distribution. Fulfillment. Light manufacturing. Interstate hotels. Trucking services, fleet operations, and gas stations. The verticals that define I-65 logistics are the verticals we built ProTech around.
Worthsville Road and Main Street distribution operators — year-round rodent programs, structural bird exclusion, stored-product pest monitoring.
Performance Food Group, Sysco-area operations, and the food-distribution cluster. AIB-standard pheromone monitoring, bulk-storage IPM, dock-area rodent exclusion.
E-commerce fulfillment and 3PL operators. Rodent programs calibrated to constant 24/7 dock exposure and inbound trailer traffic.
Corridor light-manufacturing operators — structural pest control, stored-product monitoring, and perimeter rodent work.
I-65 exit hotels pulling interstate-traveler traffic. Discreet Aprehend® bed bug protocols for constant introduction pressure.
Trucking terminals, fleet yards, and truck-service operators. Rodent programs for cab interiors and driver break areas, rooftop bird work on terminal structures.
I-65 exit gas stations and truck-stop operators. Exterior rodent exclusion, stored-product pest control, and fly work at dumpster corrals.
Industrial park property managers and warehouse REITs. Portfolio-wide pest programs with tenant-space coordination and common-area management.
We service every commercial vertical on the I-65 corridor — cross-dock operators, cold-storage facilities, freight brokers, import/export operators, warehouse-office hybrids, and industrial services. If you run a commercial address on the Greenwood I-65 corridor, we can help.
Every commercial pest service I-65 logistics operators need.
All commercial — no residential side-jobs. So when an AIB auditor walks your food-distribution dock on a Tuesday morning, you reach a commercial tech who already pulled your trend data, not an answering service.
Stored Product Pest Control — AIB-Standard Programs
Indian meal moth, sawtoothed grain beetle, red flour beetle, cigarette beetle, and warehouse beetle are the inspection-critical stored-product pests at food-distribution facilities. A single pheromone-trap hit can cost you an AIB score, corporate audit standing, or a customer contract. Our stored-product program runs weekly or bi-weekly pheromone monitoring, trend-graphed trap counts, source-traced infestations back to specific inbound pallets or storage bays, and documented corrective actions. We've caught infestations at single-trap-hit levels that kept facilities clean through audit cycles.
- ✓Pheromone monitoring with trend tracking
- ✓Source-traceable infestation response
- ✓AIB-standard documentation format
- ✓Proactive — not reactive
All-pest commercial programs sized for logistics operators — warehouses, distribution, fulfillment, and manufacturing.
View service →Prevention-first programs built for the AIB-audit, corporate-compliance reality of corridor food-distribution and fulfillment operations.
View service →Logistics-corridor rodent programs — tamper-resistant exterior stations spaced per AIB guidance, interior multi-catch stations, utility-penetration sealing, dock-apron bait lines, vegetation-harborage management.
View service →German roach work in warehouse breakrooms, driver lounges, and fulfillment-center associate areas. Gel baiting and crack-and-crevice.
View service →House fly programs for trash corrals, dock-apron fly management, and dumpster-pad treatment. Drain fly source-tracing in warehouse restrooms and breakrooms.
View service →Odorous house ants and pavement ants in warehouse breakrooms and dock interiors. Non-repellent baiting that clears the colony.
View service →Perimeter termite monitoring for warehouse and manufacturing structures. Soil treatments, retrofit programs, and documented inspection.
View service →Structural pigeon and starling exclusion for warehouse rooflines, dock overhangs, big-box rooftops, and truck-terminal structures. Netting, spikes, and slope deterrents — not sound devices.
View service →Bats, raccoons, and squirrels in warehouse mechanical penthouses and exterior structures. Structural exclusion with chew-proof materials.
View service →I-65 exit hotel bed bug programs. No room evacuation, thin residue active up to 3 months.
View service →Pre-audit facility sanitation walks. Conducive-condition write-ups. Corrective-action documentation for AIB, corporate compliance, and customer audits.
View service →Pre-audit pest discoveries, inbound-pallet infestation traces, customer-complaint responses — commercial emergency response for corridor operators.
View service →What corridor logistics operators actually face.
Pest pressure along the I-65 corridor through Greenwood — what we see on service calls, by vertical and by exit.
Rodent pressure at corridor logistics operations is year-round, not seasonal — but indoor migration peaks October through February. Exterior exclusion at the dock apron, tamper-resistant bait stations at the dumpster, and utility-penetration sealing are the only things that actually work.
Indian meal moth, sawtoothed grain beetle, red flour beetle, and cigarette beetle drive AIB audit exposure at food-distribution facilities. Pheromone monitoring catches single-trap-hit activity before it reaches infestation. Source-tracing to inbound pallets matters.
Warehouse rooftops and dock overhangs accumulate pigeon populations over years when left unchecked. Droppings trigger OSHA sanitation concerns and customer audit flags. Structural exclusion (netting, spikes, slope modification) — not sound deterrents.
Interstate traveler traffic drives constant bed bug introduction at I-65 exit hotels. Aprehend® keeps rooms in service during treatment and provides 3-month residual protection against future introductions.
Dock-apron fly pressure at food distribution is constant in warm months. Management includes trash-corral sanitation coordination, perimeter treatment, and documented fly-index counts.
German cockroach activity in warehouse breakrooms and driver lounges is common when food-handling isn't tightly managed. Gel baiting and crack-and-crevice treatment plus sanitation coordination with facility management.
Seasonal ant pressure in warehouse office and breakroom spaces. Non-repellent baiting clears the colony — not a spray-and-pray approach.
Brown marmorated stink bugs and cluster flies accumulate on warm south/west-facing warehouse facades Sep–Nov. Exterior perimeter treatments handle it before they migrate into office-warehouse hybrids.
The I-65 corridor's pest calendar runs rodent-dominant year-round with a hard peak October through February as populations push indoors at every dock and utility penetration, stored-product pest pressure is continuous at food distribution and requires weekly pheromone monitoring, bird pressure on warehouse rooflines builds year-over-year when left untreated, bed bug pressure at exit hotels stays high year-round and peaks May–September with summer travel, and fly pressure at food-distribution docks climbs May–September. Planning service against that rhythm is how we keep corridor operators audit-clean.
What I-65 corridor operators get with us — and don't get with national chains.
100% Commercial
No residential side-jobs. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — so the judgment calls on food-distribution pheromone trends, warehouse rodent exclusion, dock-apron bait station placement, and AIB-standard documentation are built for logistics operators, not homeowners.
Logistics-Corridor Expertise
We service enough corridor warehouses, food-distribution operators, and fulfillment centers to know the real pest profile of dock operations. Your account isn't a line item in a national portfolio — your tech knows your dock.
AIB-Standard Documentation
For food-distribution operators, our reporting meets AIB audit expectations — pheromone trend tracking, source-traceable corrective action, station-map visualization, and sanitation conducive-condition documentation. Ready for audit whenever the auditor walks.
Aprehend® Bed Bug Specialist
We carry one of the few active Aprehend® certifications in the Indy metro. For the I-65 exit hotels pulling constant interstate traveler traffic, discreet bed bug elimination without room downtime matters.
No Subcontractors
Every corridor service call is handled by an in-house ProTech technician. Same face, same notes, same accountability. No regional manager three states away with a rotating sub roster.
No Forced Contracts
We earn the account every month. You can cancel. We just think you won't — because you'll see what real logistics-corridor commercial pest management looks like.
How we protect your I-65 logistics facility.
On-Site Inspection
We walk your facility — exterior perimeter, dock apron, trash corrals, dumpster pad, interior storage, bulk product bays, breakrooms, office space, roof access, mechanical penetrations. Map conducive conditions specific to your logistics operation.
Custom Pest Plan
Station map, pheromone monitoring schedule (for food distribution), service frequency, and reporting format built around your audit calendar, your customer requirements, and the specific pressure your corridor exit actually faces.
Targeted Treatment
Low-toxicity, targeted products placed where pests actually travel — exterior bait stations along perimeter and dock apron, interior multi-catch stations at every 50 feet, pheromone traps in bulk storage, wall-void gel baits in breakrooms.
Monitoring & Reporting
Digital station monitoring, trend-graphed pheromone counts, every-visit documentation with timestamped service notes, corrective-action documentation, and AIB/corporate-audit-ready reports. You always know what we did and why.
Commercial operators across the logistics corridor.
We had a sawtoothed grain beetle hit on three pheromone traps the week before an AIB audit. ProTech source-traced it to a specific inbound pallet from a regional supplier, pulled the product, ran corrective-action treatment, and documented the whole thing. We passed the audit clean. Previous company would have just retreated and hoped.
Pigeons had colonized our warehouse rooftop HVAC and dock overhangs over about six years under our old provider's sound-deterrent approach — which did nothing. ProTech netted the HVAC platforms, spiked the dock overhangs, and cleaned up the accumulated droppings. Rooftop has been bird-free for 14 months now.
Our fulfillment center was getting rodent complaints from associates in the breakroom — previous company kept replenishing interior bait and calling it done. ProTech mapped the real entry points at the dock wall and the trash-corral perimeter, rebuilt the exclusion, and we haven't had a complaint since. Plus the reporting format works straight into our corporate compliance system.
Corridor segments & nearby Greenwood logistics.
From our I-65 service area we cover the full logistics corridor through Greenwood plus the adjacent industrial zones — all parented under our broader Johnson County service area.
- Worthsville Road (Exit 99)
- Main Street (Exit 100)
- County Line Road (Exit 103)
- Performance Food Group Area
- Sysco-Area Food Distribution
- I-65 Warehouse Cluster
- Fulfillment Center Row
- Light Manufacturing Area
- I-65 Hotel Cluster
- Truck Terminal Area
- Fleet Service Corridor
- I-65 Gas Stations & Truck Stops
- Industrial Park Cluster
- Cross-Dock Operators
- Cold Storage Facilities
- Office-Warehouse Hybrids
- Emerson Avenue Industrial
- Graham Road Warehouses
- Tracy Road Commercial
- Airport Parkway Industrial
Commercial pest questions — I-65 logistics corridor edition.
Do your reports meet AIB audit format for food-distribution facilities? +
Why do warehouse rooftops end up with huge pigeon colonies before anyone treats them? +
How do you place rodent bait stations to meet AIB and corporate-audit expectations? +
Can you service food-distribution facilities without disrupting dock operations? +
Do you handle bed bugs at the I-65 exit hotels where drivers and interstate travelers stay? +
What does a stored-product-pest source trace actually look like at a food-distribution facility? +
Can you coordinate with our corporate facilities team and provide the reporting format they require? +
Talk to an I-65 logistics corridor commercial pest specialist.
Tell us your facility type, your audit calendar, 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 facility inspection
- ✓AIB-standard and corporate-audit-ready documentation
- ✓Food-distribution and warehouse specialists