Royal’s Protex Health Care Program is designed to control and eliminate pests that can pose threats to your family’s health. This program specifically addresses those annoying crawling pests that can carry disease, trigger allergic reactions, and basically take the pleasure out of living in your home.
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A Royal Pest Professional will create a plan to protect your lifestyle that’s based on your family and any health concerns they may have such as asthma.
The Protex Health Care Program starts with targeted treatments to nesting and breeding sites as well as potential pest entry points, and continues with a long-term preventative control program. It offers you assurance that your family’s health, the value of your home, and your comfort and lifestyle will be protected from pest problems, using only the most environmentally-friendly techniques and products as part of the most advanced integrated pest management procedure to date.
Royal’s Protex Health Care Program year-to-year protection services include:| PEST TREATMENTS: | |||
| • Ants | • Crickets | • Silverfish | • Centipedes |
| • Millipedes | • Pill Bugs | • Bees | • Sow Bugs |
| • Ground Beetles | • Earwigs | • Clothes Moths | • Pantry Pests |
| • Clover Mites | • Spiders | • Mice | • Flies |
| • Hornets | • Rats | • Roaches | • Wasps |
| • Yellow Jackets | |||
| *Coverage outside home’s perimeter may require additional charge. | |||

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