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Commercial Pest Control · University Heights, Indianapolis

University Heights' Commercial Pest Control Specialists

From the University of Indianapolis dining halls and student-housing buildings, to Community Hospital South-adjacent medical and dental practices, the Hanna Avenue and Shelby Street retail pocket, the neighborhood restaurants and cafés serving campus and hospital traffic, and the churches anchoring the grid — we service the operators running U of Indy's commercial adjacency.

  • Licensed & Insured
  • Marion County Technicians
  • Aprehend® Certified
  • 100% Commercial Focus
Built For University Heights

We service the campus, the hospital edge, and the Hanna-Shelby pocket.

University Heights isn't a standard commercial neighborhood — it's a small, tightly-scoped pocket defined by two major institutions. The University of Indianapolis drives student-housing turnover, campus dining volume, and daily dumpster activity. Community Hospital South sits just south and pulls hospital-adjacent medical practices, dental offices, and urgent cares into the surrounding commercial inventory. Hanna Avenue and the south Shelby Street strip feed both with student-friendly restaurants, cafés, small retail, and the kind of neighborhood services that cater to students, faculty, hospital staff, and patient families. Each vertical carries a completely different pest reality.

ProTech was built for exactly this mix. We handle the rodent pressure from U of Indy dumpsters with exterior station networks that account for student-schedule dumpster-load cycles, run pharaoh ant baiting protocols at hospital-adjacent clinics (never pyrethroid sprays — they'd split the colony and spread the infestation ward to ward), manage German roach cascades in campus dining halls and student-housing kitchens, treat the bed bug discoveries that spike every August and January with student move-in, and run discreet fly programs in hospital food service where no product residue can reach a patient tray. Most national chains handle one of these well. We handle all of them.

We're a small, owner-operated commercial-only team. Your University Heights restaurant, dental practice, medical clinic, student-housing building, or church gets the same in-house ProTech tech every visit, with notes that carry forward and an owner you can text. No call center, no rotating subcontractors, no upsell scripts.

5500+
U of Indy students + hospital staff in our catchment
100%
Commercial focus — no residential side-jobs
0
Subcontractors — every visit is in-house
Industries We Protect in University Heights

Built around the neighborhood's actual commercial mix.

University of Indianapolis dining and student housing. Hospital-adjacent medical, dental, and urgent care. Hanna and Shelby neighborhood restaurants. Retail, churches, and walk-up multifamily. The verticals that define University Heights are the verticals we built ProTech around.

University of Indianapolis Dining & Campus

Campus dining halls, cafés, coffee bars, and campus-adjacent food service. German roach programs sized for volume, pantry pest IPM, and documentation that satisfies campus health and safety standards.

Student Housing & Multifamily pest control

U of Indy-adjacent student housing buildings and walk-up multifamily renting to students. Aprehend® bed bug programs timed around August and January move-in turnover.

Hospital-Adjacent Healthcare & Clinics services

Community Hospital South-adjacent medical practices, urgent cares, dialysis centers, and specialty clinics. Pharaoh ant-specific non-repellent baiting — never pyrethroid sprays.

Dental Practices & Orthodontics

Hanna Avenue and Shelby Street dental, orthodontic, and oral surgery practices. Low-toxicity IPM, scheduled around patient hours, no residue in operatories.

Neighborhood Restaurants & Cafés

Shelby Street restaurants, Hanna Avenue cafés, and student-friendly dining serving campus and hospital traffic. Drain fly, roach, and rodent programs sized for small kitchens.

Retail & Small Storefronts pest control

Student-adjacent retail, bookstores, salons, and neighborhood services. Ant, mouse, and pantry pest programs sized for narrow storefronts.

Churches & Religious Facilities pest control

Neighborhood churches around the U of Indy campus — older brick, basement fellowship halls, and classroom wings. Low-toxicity programs appropriate for children's ministry spaces.

Professional & Medical Offices pest control

Physician-adjacent administrative offices, medical billing, imaging, and counseling practices. Discreet, client-friendly service during off-patient hours.

Don't see your University Heights business?

We service every commercial vertical in the U of Indy / Community Hospital South commercial adjacency — funeral homes, pharmacies, physical therapy, counseling centers, faith-based nonprofits, and campus-adjacent services. If you operate a commercial address in University Heights, we can help.

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Commercial Services

Every commercial pest service University Heights operators need.

All commercial — no residential side-jobs. So when your dental suite finds ants crossing a tray or a student-housing unit has a bed bug report two days before move-in, you reach a real commercial tech who knows exactly what product this situation needs.

Commercial commercial general pest control

All-pest commercial programs sized for University Heights operators — campus dining, clinics, restaurants, retail, and student housing.

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Commercial integrated pest management (ipm)

Prevention-first programs built around academic calendars, hospital compliance, dental patient hours, and campus health and safety standards.

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Commercial Rodent Control

U of Indy dumpster network exclusion. Hospital-adjacent exterior station networks. Restaurant dumpster-pad baiting. Utility-penetration sealing on older brick.

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Commercial Cockroach Control for commercial facilities

German roach gel baiting in campus dining halls and student-housing kitchens. Low-toxicity protocols for hospital food service and clinic break rooms.

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Commercial pharaoh ant control

Pharaoh ants at hospital-adjacent clinics, dental practices, and Community Hospital South-connected medical offices. Non-repellent protein and sugar baiting — never pyrethroid sprays that split the colony.

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Commercial Fly Control services

Drain fly source-tracing in campus dining and neighborhood restaurants. Discreet fly programs in hospital food service where residue on patient trays is unacceptable.

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Commercial Termite Control

Older Hanna Avenue and Shelby South commercial with wood-frame additions — monitoring, soil treatments, and retrofit bait systems.

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Commercial Bird Control services

Pigeon, starling, and house sparrow exclusion on campus building rooflines, storefront awnings, and hospital-adjacent commercial eaves. Netting, spikes, and slope deterrents.

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Commercial Wildlife Removal services

Bats, squirrels, and raccoons in older church attics, walk-up rooftops, and wooded campus-adjacent commercial. Structural exclusion, not relocation.

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Commercial stored product pest control

Indian meal moth, grain beetles, and flour beetles in campus dining storage, bakeries, and food-pantry/nonprofit facilities.

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Sanitation & Pest Prevention services

Pre-inspection sanitation audits before Marion County Public Health Department, hospital compliance visits, and campus safety reviews.

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Emergency Pest Response for commercial facilities

Pre-move-in student-housing bed bug calls, mid-clinic-day pharaoh ant discoveries, Saturday restaurant sightings — emergency commercial response.

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Pest Pressures in University Heights

What campus & hospital-adjacent operators actually face.

Pest pressure for the U of Indy / Community Hospital South commercial adjacency — what we see on service calls, by venue type and by block.

Norway Rats & House Mice
High
U of Indy dumpster network, hospital loading docks, campus-adjacent restaurants

Campus dumpsters run heaviest Sunday night through Friday afternoon during the academic year, with a second peak during orientation and exam-week food delivery. Rodent pressure tracks that rhythm — exterior station networks need to account for when food is actually available, not just perimeter coverage.

Pharaoh Ants
High
Hospital-adjacent clinics, dental practices, medical offices

Community Hospital South's pharaoh ant pressure extends into every adjacent medical, dental, and urgent care office. Wrong product (pyrethroid spray) splits the colony — a 2-room clinic becomes a 6-room problem in 14 days. Non-repellent baiting only, sustained for 8–12 weeks.

German Cockroaches
High
Campus dining, student-housing kitchens, neighborhood restaurants

Campus dining and student-housing shared-kitchen cascades are driven by volume and by tenant turnover. Student-housing kitchens can see a new roach discovery every month during move-in weeks if not managed. Gel baiting and coordinated stacked-unit treatment is the only approach that works.

Bed Bugs
High
Student housing, hospital-adjacent patient-family lodging, walk-up multifamily

Bed bug introduction peaks with August and January student move-in — hundreds of mattresses, couches, and personal effects arrive at campus-adjacent housing in a 10-day window. Aprehend® is what keeps individual units in service during treatment.

Drain Flies & Fruit Flies
Medium
Campus dining drains, restaurant floor drains, hospital food service

Campus dining volume drives drain fly biofilm buildup during the academic year (lighter pressure in summer). Hospital food service requires residue-free drain treatment because anything that could migrate to a patient tray is non-negotiable. Brush, foam, and bio-enzymatic only.

Odorous House Ants & Pavement Ants
Medium
Retail storefronts, dental offices, church foundations, walk-up basements

Pavement ants nest under older Shelby Street and Hanna Avenue sidewalks and foundations. Non-repellent baiting is standard — correct ant ID matters, and pharaoh ants occasionally show up outside healthcare contexts and require the healthcare protocol even in non-medical settings.

Pigeons & Starlings
Medium
Campus building rooflines, storefront awnings, church steeples

Campus building parapets and storefront ledges along Hanna and Shelby South drive pigeon loafing and starling roosting. Netting and slope deterrents beat sound-based solutions long-term.

Yellowjackets & Paper Wasps
Seasonal
Campus grounds, restaurant patios, church eaves, hospital entries

Late-summer wasp pressure on campus outdoor spaces during orientation week and early fall, plus restaurant patios and hospital entries. Paper wasps on older eaves, yellowjackets at trash corrals. Removal scheduled around campus events and clinical hours.

University Heights Pest Calendar

University Heights' pest calendar runs bed bug pressure hardest in August and January move-in windows with secondary peaks during spring break returns, German roach pressure year-round in campus dining with spikes during student-housing turnover, pharaoh ants year-round at hospital-adjacent clinics, rodent indoor migration October through February tied to campus dumpster rhythm, drain flies steady during academic year and lighter in summer, and wasp pressure August through October on campus grounds. Planning service against the academic and clinical calendar is how we keep University Heights operators ahead of issues.

Why ProTech

What University Heights operators get with us — and don't get with national chains.

01

100% Commercial

No residential side-jobs. Every hour of our week is commercial pest management — so the judgment calls on pharaoh ant baiting, student-housing bed bug response, and hospital food service protocols are built for University Heights operators, not homeowners.

02

Pharaoh Ant Healthcare Specialist

Pharaoh ants in a clinic are a disaster if treated wrong. We run non-repellent baiting protocols by default at every hospital-adjacent healthcare account — no pyrethroid spray, no colony fragmentation, no ward-to-ward spread.

03

Student Move-In Aprehend® Protocol

We plan for August and January — student-housing buildings in our coverage get pre-move-in inspection sweeps and Aprehend® on standby for predictable bed bug discoveries. Units stay in service through treatment.

04

Campus & Hospital Compliance-Ready

Every service generates documentation that satisfies U of Indy campus health and safety, Community Hospital South vendor compliance, and Marion County Public Health — all three. Audit-ready the moment an inspector or a campus administrator walks in.

05

No Subcontractors

Every University Heights service call is handled by an in-house ProTech technician. Same face, same notes, same accountability — critical for HIPAA-sensitive clinical environments and student-housing contexts alike.

06

No Forced Contracts

We earn the account every month. You can cancel. We just think you won't — because you'll see what real commercial pest management looks like for campus and hospital-adjacent operators.

Our Process

How we protect your University Heights business.

01

On-Site Inspection

We walk your space — dining line, tray line, student kitchens, or treatment rooms and operatories, plus storage, dumpster pad, and mechanical access. Map conducive conditions specific to your University Heights address and your vertical.

02

Custom Pest Plan

Treatment selection, service frequency, and reporting format built around your academic calendar (if campus-connected), clinical hours (if healthcare), or operating window (if restaurant/retail).

03

Targeted Treatment

Low-toxicity, targeted products in the right places — non-repellent baits in healthcare, Aprehend® in student housing, gel baiting in dining halls. Never broadcast sprays in campus or clinical environments.

04

Monitoring & Reporting

Ongoing monitoring stations, every-visit documentation, trend tracking, and campus/hospital/Marion County Public Health-ready reports. You always know what we did and why.

What University Heights Operators Say

Commercial operators across the U of Indy and hospital adjacency.

★★★★★
We had pharaoh ants surface in one operatory at our dental practice. The previous vendor wanted to spray — I called ProTech instead because I'd read about the colony-splitting issue. They confirmed pharaoh ants, ran a 10-week non-repellent bait protocol, and we haven't seen a single ant since. They clearly deal with this at hospital-adjacent clinics all the time.
Practice Owner
Hanna Avenue Dental Practice
★★★★★
Our student-housing building had three bed bug reports the week before August move-in last year. ProTech ran Aprehend® across all three units in two days, none of them had to be taken offline, and our incoming leases didn't get delayed. We have a relationship with them now — they sweep the building before every move-in cycle.
Property Manager
U of Indy-Adjacent Student Housing
★★★★★
We run a neighborhood restaurant serving students, faculty, and hospital staff. Our German roach issue was chronic with the last company — they did monthly and the problem never really cleared. ProTech went biweekly for 60 days, hit source-level gel baiting, and we've been roach-free for over a year. The GM at Community Hospital South actually recommended them to us.
Owner
Shelby Street South Restaurant
Coverage Across University Heights

University Heights sub-areas & nearby south-side neighborhoods.

From University Heights we cover the U of Indy and Community Hospital South commercial adjacency plus surrounding Indianapolis neighborhoods — all parented under our broader Indianapolis service area.

University Heights Sub-Areas & Corridors
  • University of Indianapolis Campus
  • Hanna Avenue Corridor
  • Shelby Street South
  • Otterbein Avenue
  • National Avenue commercial
  • Sanders Street
  • Castle Avenue
  • Buffalo Street
  • Southern Avenue East
  • Banta Road West
  • Community Hospital South adjacent
  • U of Indy Athletic District
  • Ritter Plaza area
  • Perry Meadows North
  • Hanna-Carson commercial
  • Shelby-Banta commercial
  • Greenwood Avenue North
  • Madison Avenue adjacent
  • Troy Avenue commercial
  • Keystone Avenue South
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Frequently Asked

Commercial pest questions — University Heights edition.

Why do pharaoh ants require a different approach than regular ants at my dental practice?
Pharaoh ants are unique — when exposed to repellent pesticides (standard pyrethroid sprays), they respond by 'budding,' splitting the colony into multiple satellite colonies that scatter through wall voids and spread ward to ward. A wrong treatment in a 2-operatory practice becomes a 6-operatory problem in two weeks. The only correct approach is non-repellent baiting (protein and sugar baits that pharaoh ants carry back to the parent colony), sustained for 8–12 weeks. We run this protocol by default at every hospital-adjacent dental and medical practice in University Heights because Community Hospital South's proximity drives consistent pharaoh ant pressure across the commercial adjacency.
Can you handle bed bug inspections at student-housing buildings before August and January move-in?
Yes — pre-move-in sweeps are part of how we service U of Indy-adjacent student housing. We schedule inspection of every unit in your building during the 2-week window before move-in, identify any evidence (active bugs, fecal spotting, shed skins) with canine or visual inspection depending on portfolio size, and treat with Aprehend® immediately on any positive unit. The goal is zero bed bug reports during the first 30 days of the new academic semester, because a move-in-week discovery on social media is exponentially worse for a student-housing property than one discovered during the semester.
How do you service campus dining during the academic year without disrupting meal periods?
Campus dining service is scheduled around meal periods, not during them. We run treatment between breakfast and lunch (typically 9am–11am), between lunch and dinner (2pm–4pm), or overnight after final close. Gel baiting in prep lines, drain treatment in dish rooms, perimeter rodent stations at dumpsters, and pantry pest monitoring in dry storage all happen when students aren't in the space. Documentation is ready for U of Indy campus health and safety review, dining services compliance, and Marion County Public Health — all three.
Do you handle the rodent pressure at U of Indy dumpsters differently during the academic year vs summer?
Yes — campus rodent pressure is highly seasonal and tied to academic rhythm. During the academic year, dumpsters run heavy Sunday night through Friday afternoon with spikes during orientation week and exam week (late-night food delivery volume). During summer, dumpster-load drops significantly but can shift to different buildings as summer programs and conferences move around. Our campus program adjusts station density, bait rotation, and service frequency against that calendar — not a fixed monthly schedule that treats a 10,000-student academic week the same as a slow August summer-break week.
Are your products safe to use in hospital food service where patient trays are prepared?
Yes — hospital food service is one of the most restrictive commercial environments we work in, and our protocols reflect that. No broadcast sprays, no granules on surfaces patient trays contact, no residue on equipment or prep areas. Gel baiting is placed in void spaces behind kickplates and inside equipment (never in open food-contact zones), drain treatment is bio-enzymatic (no pesticide residue), and all products used are labeled for commercial food-service use with an extra layer of healthcare-specific vetting on top. Documentation satisfies hospital vendor compliance and joint-commission-adjacent standards.
We're a neighborhood church with a volunteer-run commercial kitchen — can you still work with our budget?
Yes. Neighborhood churches are a regular account type in University Heights, and we size programs realistically for volunteer-run commercial kitchens used once or twice a week. That typically means quarterly IPM instead of monthly, targeted treatment in the specific risk areas (walk-in cooler, pantry storage, dumpster pad, fellowship hall perimeter), and documentation built for volunteer kitchen managers and board-level review. Nonprofit pricing is available. The goal is meeting Marion County Public Health standards at a sustainable cost for a volunteer-organized operation.
How do you coordinate service between a student-housing building's common areas and individual tenant units?
Common-area programs (hallways, laundry rooms, mechanical rooms, lobby, exterior perimeter) run on a scheduled cycle — typically monthly — regardless of tenant-space activity. Tenant-space service is triggered by inspection findings, tenant reports, or scheduled unit-turnover sweeps. Bed bug response is handled unit-by-unit with Aprehend®, coordinated with property management on access and timing. Rodent exclusion is done at building-wide foundation and utility-penetration level, not per-unit. Reporting distinguishes common-area service from tenant-space service, which matters for both property manager review and any tenant-facing communication.
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Tell us your venue type, your operating window, 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 University Heights inspection
  • Pharaoh ant & student move-in specialists
  • Campus, hospital, and Marion County-ready documentation
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