How to use this service-area hub
Start with the city or closest listed area, then think about the building type. A pest call from an EKU-area rental, a Berea crawl-space home, a Lexington apartment, a Nicholasville property near horse fields, a Georgetown warehouse, or a Winchester older home should not sound identical.
Why city context matters
Local pages help the call include useful property clues: wooded edges, restaurant back doors, shared walls, crawl-space moisture, garage storage, pet areas, standing water, or outbuildings. Those details make the phone conversation more useful than a city-name swap.
If the exact city is not listed
Call with the ZIP code, closest major road or town, and property type. The important part is explaining where the pest evidence is showing up and what conditions might be feeding the issue.
Service-area guide
Richmond
Richmond calls often involve EKU-area rentals, older downtown homes, restaurants, garages, crawl spaces, and Madison County properties near wooded or farm edges.
Berea
Berea pages cover wooded lots, student housing, small rentals, restaurants, crawl-space homes, ants, rodents, termites, and seasonal invaders.
Lexington
Lexington calls may involve apartments, restaurants, older homes, subdivisions, storage areas, bed bugs, roaches, rodents, and termite signs.
Nicholasville
Nicholasville pages lean into horse-country edges, garages, crawl spaces, feed storage, outbuildings, ticks, rodents, ants, and termites.
Georgetown
Georgetown calls can involve neighborhoods, rentals, warehouses, restaurants, garages, basements, and properties near fields or wooded edges.
Winchester
Winchester pages cover older homes, small businesses, garages, basements, shaded yards, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, rodents, and wood-damage concerns.
