Apartments and multifamily buildings need more context
Lexington has many apartment and rental situations where roaches, bed bugs, ants, and mice may involve shared walls, plumbing chases, hallway traffic, laundry rooms, or trash areas. Have the room, floor, and access notes ready.
Restaurants and commercial spaces should mention operations
Back doors, deliveries, floor drains, cardboard, grease, dumpsters, and business hours are practical details. The call should make it clear whether the problem affects customers, employees, storage, or food-prep areas.
Older homes and subdivisions create different pest clues
A basement rodent issue, porch termite concern, mosquito-heavy backyard, and roach sighting in a rental kitchen are different calls. Mention the property type rather than only the city.
When Lexington callers should use the phone
Call when pest signs repeat, appear near food or sleeping areas, involve droppings or bites, or point to damaged wood. A specific call is better than a broad pest-control request.
Common questions
Can I call if I am not sure what pest it is?
Yes. For Lexington Pest Control, describe what you saw, where it was, and whether you can safely take a photo.
Should I wait if I only saw one pest?
One sighting may be minor, but repeated activity in Lexington, especially droppings, bites, wood damage, or pests near food, is worth calling about.
