18 services.
Zero residential.
Every program commercial.
Core IPM programs, specialty Aprehend® bed bug treatment, single-pest control, emergency response — every service below is scoped for commercial facilities, documented for audits, and delivered by in-house technicians. No residential side-jobs pulling attention away from your account.
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Why commercial pest control is a methodology, not a spray job.
Most pest companies sell you a gallon of chemical and a calendar. That model works for residential — where the goal is a pest-free house for a homeowner. It doesn't work for commercial facilities, where the goal is an audit-ready operation that holds up to a health inspector, a third-party auditor, a corporate compliance walk, or all three in the same quarter.
Integrated Pest Management is the methodology we built the company around. It's not a product — it's a cycle: inspect the facility to find conducive conditions; identify the specific pest, pressure source, and vulnerability pattern; treat with targeted low-toxicity products where they actually belong (not fogged across your operation); monitor with documented stations and trend data so next month's visit is smarter than this month's. Every service below sits inside that cycle.
That's why our Commercial General Pest Control program looks different from a national chain's — and why our Aprehend® bed bug work, our rodent programs, our AIB-standard documentation, and our emergency response all share the same methodology instead of living in silos.
Five categories. Eighteen commercial services.
Every service we offer falls into one of five categories — from core recurring programs to emergency response. Here's what each covers, in plain English.
Core programs are what you sign a contract around. Everything else is either a specialty add-on or a response to something that went wrong.
Commercial General Pest Control is the broadest program — one contract covering the full commercial pest spectrum (cockroaches, rodents, ants, flies, stored-product, overwintering, and seasonal pressure) on a frequency that matches your facility's compliance cycle. Integrated Pest Management is the methodology underneath — monitoring, trend data, structural exclusion, and low-toxicity product selection built into every visit. Sanitation & Pest Prevention is the pre-program phase: facility audits, exclusion mapping, sanitation consulting, and structural pest-proofing that reduces pressure before we ever treat. Commercial Pest Control Contracts are the agreement layer — scoping, frequency, reporting format, and escalation terms tailored to your facility type and auditor requirements.
Bed bugs in commercial environments break things traditional treatments can't fix — occupancy, confidentiality, compliance.
ProTech is one of a short list of Indianapolis-metro operators certified in Aprehend® — an EPA-registered fungal biopesticide that eliminates bed bugs and their eggs without the preparation, unit evacuation, or heat treatments traditional options require. That means hotels keep rooms rentable, apartment complexes keep units occupied during treatment, and senior-living communities don't have to move residents. The Aprehend® service pairs with standard chemical treatment when appropriate, plus dedicated Commercial Bed Bug Inspection for pre-purchase due diligence, turnover inspections, or guest-complaint verification. Every bed bug engagement includes discreet scheduling built around your operational reality.
Commercial termite programs aren't just about active colonies — they're about protecting real estate, managing audit schedules, and documenting structural integrity.
Commercial Termite Control covers the full program spectrum: monitoring systems (Sentricon-class stations with inspection-documentation cycles), pre-construction soil treatments for new commercial builds, retrofit perimeter treatments for existing structures, and warranty-backed active-colony elimination. Commercial Termite Inspection handles the transaction and audit side — real estate due diligence before acquisition, warranty renewal inspections, facility-condition audits, and documentation appropriate for both lender and insurance requirements. Historic commercial buildings, wood-frame structures in older downtowns (Old Town Carmel, Fortville, Noblesville Square, Mass Ave), and commercial properties with finished basements carry the highest termite pressure and require the deepest inspection protocols.
Sometimes a facility has one pest problem that overwhelms the general program — and targeted expertise, not broader-spectrum treatment, is what fixes it.
Each pest-specific program exists because generic pest control fails at them. Cockroach control in high-volume commercial kitchens requires gel baiting, IGR programs, and shared-wall inspection that mass-market treatment skips. Rodent control for industrial facilities requires structural exclusion (sealing entry points), tamper-resistant station placement, and documented monitoring logs — not just more bait. Ant control in healthcare requires non-repellent Pharaoh ant baits because repellents fragment colonies and worsen the infestation. Fly programs trace to the source (drain biofilm, floor sinks) rather than aerosol knockdown. Bird exclusion uses netting, spikes, and physical deterrents instead of sound generators that stop working in 90 days. Stored product pest control finds the source shipment (Indian meal moth, grain beetle, cigarette beetle) for AIB compliance. Wildlife removal handles structural exclusion for bats, raccoons, squirrels, and birds in historic commercial envelopes.
Sometimes operations can't wait for the next scheduled visit. Active bed bugs, pre-health-inspection discoveries, and pre-audit emergencies need someone on-site fast.
Commercial Emergency Pest Response is the urgent-issue service for operators who can't afford service delay. Active infestations that threaten operations, pest discoveries the day before a health inspection, rodent sightings in food areas that would fail an AIB audit, bed bug reports during peak hotel occupancy — every scenario gets prioritized through in-house scheduling. Because we're owner-operated and don't route through a national call center, emergency calls reach someone who can schedule directly. First response is typically same-day during business hours, with structured follow-up built into a proper remediation plan. Emergency response is not a substitute for a recurring program — but it's the service that bridges an unexpected crisis to a long-term solution.
Every commercial service we offer.
18 services, sorted alphabetically with category labels. Each service page documents protocol, methodology, facility applications, and compliance documentation.
Service-level questions.
Program scope, pricing, documentation, specialty services. The answers we give on intake calls — written down.
Which service do I need if I'm just getting started?+
What's the difference between Commercial General Pest Control and IPM?+
Do you offer one-time service or only recurring programs?+
What is Aprehend® and why do you feature it?+
How do you price services?+
What documentation do I get with each service?+
Do services work together in a single program?+
What if my pest problem isn't on your service list?+
Not sure which service fits your facility?
Tell us your facility type, pest pressure, and compliance requirements — we'll scope the right program, provide transparent pricing, and give you a realistic timeline. No high-pressure sales, no call center, no forced contract.