Pest Control for Aurora, Ohio
Aurora sits where Portage, Geauga, and Summit County pest pressures meet. Wooded acreage, a higher water table than neighboring suburbs, the Geauga Lake drainage, and a mix of pre-war farmhouses, mid-century ranches, and newer homes on larger lots all combine to make Aurora pest pressure unique.
What Aurora Homeowners Deal With
Mosquitoes from May through October. Sunny Lake, remnants of the Geauga Lake watershed, and wetland areas along Pioneer Trail give mosquitoes more breeding habitat than the drier suburbs west of Aurora. Our seasonal program targets adults on landscape resting surfaces and keeps outdoor living areas usable.
Ticks on wooded and transitional lots. Deer traffic through Aurora is heavy, and so is tick pressure. Blacklegged ticks, American dog ticks, and lone star ticks are all present. Our program targets the lawn-to-woods transition zone where ticks wait for hosts.
Carpenter ants in wood trim and decks. Mature trees and moisture create carpenter ant pressure on deck posts, wood siding, and trim around windows. Treatment at the colony, not the foraging trail, is what ends it.
Field mice in fall. Wooded lots, pool houses, and detached garages are common Aurora features. Mice establish there first and migrate indoors as temperatures drop.
Yellow jackets in late summer. Ground nests peak in August and September. Same-day treatment usually available.
Service for Barrington and Larger Properties
Larger Aurora properties, especially in Barrington, receive extended inspections and customized service plans that account for outbuildings, longer foundations, and larger landscape beds. Products are eco-friendly and safe around pets, pollinators, and ponds.
Aurora Commercial Service
Retail and restaurants near Aurora Commons and the Chillicothe Road corridor receive monthly or quarterly IPM programs with documented service reports.
Call (440) 542-2000 or request a free quote online.