You shouldn't have to chase a pest control company for answers, and with us, you never will. MSI Termite & Pest Control was founded right here in Fayetteville in 1994 by a local family who had watched the community grow and wanted to serve it well. That original commitment has never changed. The same locally owned, personally accountable approach that defined the business three decades ago still defines it today.
When you call, a real local person picks up. When a technician arrives at your door, it is someone who knows Fayette County, knows the neighborhoods, and knows which pests are active in which seasons. That kind of on-the-ground familiarity is not something you can replicate from an office somewhere else. We have built our reputation one property at a time, and we take that seriously. Our treatments are safe for kids and pets, because the families we serve are our neighbors, and we would never cut corners in their homes. One ring and we get moving.
No matter what kind of pest is in your home, we have a service that fits your situation. We work with homeowners, renters, property managers, landlords, and commercial clients across a wide range of property types. Single-family homes, apartment complexes, restaurants, office buildings, warehouses, and retail spaces all have different pest pressure points, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
Our two primary scheduling tracks are one-time treatments for active infestations and recurring prevention plans for ongoing protection. We also offer same-day service for urgent situations, because a wasp nest near a back door or a rodent problem in a kitchen cannot always wait until next week. We protect your home with kids and pets in mind, so every product and method we use is selected with household safety as a baseline requirement. Reach out and we'll get it inspected.
Sometimes you have a specific problem and you need it handled quickly. Our one-time service is designed for exactly that. We come out, assess the situation, and treat the active infestation with targeted methods appropriate to the pest and the property. Same-day availability is often possible. Before we do anything, we give you a clear estimate so there are no surprises when the job is done.
Reactive treatment fixes the problem you can see. Recurring prevention stops the next one before it starts. We offer quarterly and bi-monthly plan options, both structured around the seasonal pest cycles common to this part of Georgia. Clients on recurring plans get consistent service from technicians who become familiar with their property over time. That familiarity matters. A technician who has been treating your home for two years knows where the ant trails show up in spring and where moisture tends to collect along the foundation. Recurring plans are a good fit for homeowners, landlords, and commercial accounts alike.
Seeing ants on the counter or droppings in the pantry? You are not alone. The Fayette County area has a full range of pest pressure throughout the year, and our team is trained to handle all of it. Below is a look at the pest categories we treat most often.
Ant control is one of our most requested services, and for good reason. Red imported fire ants, Argentine ants, and tawny crazy ants are all active in this region, and each behaves differently. We treat interior trails, locate entry points, and address the conditions that are drawing them inside. Cockroach extermination covers the full range of species common here, including smokybrown cockroaches and palmetto bugs. We treat harborage areas and seal entry points to reduce the chances of reinfestation.
Mice and rats are year-round concerns in both residential and commercial properties. Our rodent control work includes baiting, trapping, and exclusion. Exclusion is the part that matters most for long-term results. We identify and seal the entry points that are letting rodents inside, because treating without closing those gaps just delays the next problem.
Spider treatment focuses on both interior hiding spots and exterior perimeter zones where spiders build webs and hunt prey. We also handle silverfish, house centipedes, and the seasonal invaders that show up when temperatures shift. Exterior barrier treatments create a protective zone around the foundation and entry points that discourages a wide range of crawling pests from making it inside.
Wasp, hornet, and yellowjacket nests near entryways, eaves, and outdoor living areas are a safety concern we take seriously. We locate and remove nests and treat the surrounding area to discourage rebuilding. Flea and tick control includes both interior treatment and outdoor yard applications, which is especially important for properties with pets or children who spend time in the grass. We'll find it, treat it, and follow up before they return.
Over the years, we've seen every kind of pest this area has, and one thing we have learned is that a thorough inspection is what separates a lasting solution from a temporary fix. Every service call starts with a careful look at the property. We check entry points, moisture sources, harborage areas, and conditions that are making the pest problem worse. That inspection shapes the treatment plan.
Work is performed by licensed pest control technicians who understand the biology and behavior of the pests they are treating. That knowledge informs which products are used, where they are applied, and how follow-up is scheduled. We do not use a one-size-fits-all formula. A cockroach problem in a restaurant kitchen requires a different approach than a spider infestation in a residential crawl space. Integrated pest management principles guide our process: treat the active problem, reduce the conditions that caused it, and build in monitoring so issues are caught early rather than after they have grown.
Every product we apply is selected with household safety in mind. We work in homes with children, pets, elderly residents, and people with sensitivities, and we take that responsibility seriously. Our technicians explain what is being applied, where, and how long to allow before re-entering treated areas. There are no mystery chemicals and no vague answers. If you have questions before, during, or after a treatment, we will answer them plainly. Effective pest control and household safety are not competing goals. We have been doing both together for over three decades.
Pest control pricing does not have to be confusing. We keep it straightforward. When you call for a quote, we gather the details about your property and the pest issue, and we give you a clear number before any work begins. No surprise charges added at the end, no fees that appear after the fact. What we quote is what you pay.
Scheduling is built around your availability. Same-day appointments are available for urgent situations. We also work around busy schedules with flexible appointment windows. For commercial accounts and property managers, we offer service agreements that lock in regular visits and priority scheduling. Book today. Treated tomorrow. Done by the weekend.
You shouldn't have to chase a pest control company for answers, and that applies whether you own a single-family home or manage a portfolio of rental units. We serve both tracks with the same level of care and the same upfront pricing.
On the residential side, we work with homeowners who want a one-time treatment, new homeowners who want to start a prevention plan before problems develop, and renters dealing with an active infestation. On the commercial side, our clients include restaurants, office buildings, warehouses, multi-unit apartment complexes, and retail spaces. Property managers and landlords appreciate the service agreement option, which provides documented, scheduled visits and consistent communication. Every client, residential or commercial, gets a treatment plan matched to their actual situation.
We are based in Fayetteville and serve the full Fayette County area, including the communities that make up this part of Georgia. Our service area covers nearby towns and neighborhoods throughout the region, including:
If you are not sure whether we reach your address, give us a call. We will let you know right away.
We have been serving Fayetteville and Fayette County since 1994, which puts us at over three decades of local pest control work. The business was founded here and has stayed locally owned and personally accountable throughout. That history means we know the area, the seasonal pest patterns, and the neighborhoods we serve.
We are available every day from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM, which covers most urgent situations that come up in the evening or on weekends. If you have a pressing pest problem, call us at (943) 263-5593 and we will let you know the earliest we can get to you. We do our best to respond quickly when a situation cannot wait.
We stand behind every treatment we perform. If pest activity returns between scheduled visits on a recurring plan, we come back out to address it. We take the time to do the job thoroughly the first time, and when something does not go as expected, we make it right without making you chase us down for an answer.
We respond right away during our operating hours, which run every day from 8:00 AM to 11:00 PM. When you call, a local person picks up and can typically give you a quote and schedule your appointment in the same conversation. Same-day service is often available for urgent situations.
We are based in Fayetteville and serve the full Fayette County area, including Peachtree City, Tyrone, Brooks, Woolsey, Senoia, Fairburn, Jonesboro, and McDonough. If you are not sure whether we cover your address, call us and we will confirm right away. Most of our customers are closer to us than they expect.
Customers on a recurring prevention plan can call us between visits if pest activity returns, and we will come back out to treat it. We do not consider the job done just because the calendar says the next visit is weeks away. Keeping your property pest-free between scheduled appointments is part of what you are paying for.
Our goal is straightforward: show up when we say we will, treat the problem thoroughly, and stand behind the work. We treat every property the way we would want our own treated, and we have operated that way since 1994. Being locally owned means our reputation in this community is on the line with every job we do.
We ask customers to call us if something is not right after a treatment. We come back out, reassess the situation, and determine whether additional treatment is needed or whether the approach should be adjusted. We do not charge for callbacks on work we have already performed when the issue falls within the scope of the original service.
MSI Termite & Pest Control has been answering calls from Fayetteville homeowners, renters, and business owners for 32 years. When you reach out, you are talking to a local person who knows this area and is ready to help. We are locally owned, personally accountable, and committed to getting it right the first time.
Call (943) 263-5593 to request an estimate. No guesswork. No shortcuts. No hidden charges. We have spent more than three decades earning the trust of this community, and we are not about to stop now.
We offer service plans built around how pest pressure actually works in Fayette County, not a one-size-fits-all package. Whether you need a single targeted treatment or consistent year-round coverage, we will walk you through the options and recommend what fits your property and situation. Every plan starts with a clear, upfront quote so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before any work begins.
| Plan | Ideal For | Treatment Schedule | Pests We Target | Things to Know |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| One-Time Treatment | Immediate or isolated pest problems | Single visit | AntsWasps, Hornets, and YellowjacketsCockroachesRed Imported Fire Ants | Best when you have a specific, active infestation that needs fast attention. Does not include follow-up visits or ongoing prevention. |
| Monthly | High-pressure properties or severe active infestations | Every 30 days | CockroachesPalmetto Bugs (American Roaches)AntsMice and RatsSilverfish | Intensive coverage for properties dealing with persistent or recurring pest pressure. Gives technicians frequent touchpoints to monitor and adjust treatment. |
| Bi-Monthly | Homeowners wanting consistent coverage with more frequent visits | Every other month (6 visits per year) | AntsCockroachesSpidersRed Imported Fire AntsSilverfish | A solid middle ground between monthly and quarterly. Works well for properties near wooded areas or with a history of recurring pest activity. |
| QuarterlyMost Popular | Year-round residential pest prevention | Every 3 months (4 visits per year) | AntsCockroachesSpidersWasps, Hornets, and YellowjacketsRed Imported Fire Ants | Our most popular residential plan. Georgia's climate keeps pest pressure active in every season, and quarterly visits keep the exterior barrier fresh and interior conditions addressed. |
| Seasonal (Spring & Fall) | Properties with predictable seasonal pest surges | Twice per year | Wasps, Hornets, and YellowjacketsAntsMosquitoesChiggers | Timed around the peak activity windows for stinging insects, fire ants, and warm-weather invaders. A practical option for vacation homes or lower-pressure properties. |
| Rodent Control | Active rodent problems or prevention in vulnerable structures | Initial visit plus scheduled follow-up inspections | Mice and RatsRoof Rats | We inspect for entry points, apply baiting and trapping where appropriate, and check back to confirm the problem is resolved. Keeping rodents out long-term means addressing how they get in, not just what is already inside. |
| Commercial / High-Traffic | Restaurants, warehouses, multi-unit properties, and office buildings | Customized to property type and regulatory needs | CockroachesSmokybrown CockroachesPalmetto Bugs (American Roaches)FliesMice and Rats | We work with property managers and business owners to set a schedule that fits operational hours and compliance requirements. Service records are available for commercial accounts. |
How does a recurring pest control plan actually work?
When you sign up for a recurring plan, we schedule your visits in advance at the interval that fits your property. At each visit, we inspect the interior and exterior, refresh the perimeter barrier, and treat any active pest activity we find. Between visits, if something comes up, you call us and we come back. The goal is consistent coverage so pests do not get a foothold between scheduled appointments.
What is the difference between a one-time treatment and a prevention plan?
A one-time treatment addresses a specific, active infestation. It is the right call when you have an immediate problem and want it handled fast. A prevention plan is built around keeping pests from establishing in the first place, with regular visits that maintain a protective barrier and catch new activity early. In a climate like Fayette County's, prevention plans tend to deliver better long-term results because pest pressure does not stop between seasons.
Are the treatments safe for kids and pets?
We use safe treatments for kids and pets and will always tell you what we are applying before any work begins. After a treatment, we let you know if there are any specific re-entry guidelines for treated areas, and we keep those windows as short as possible.
Transparent Upfront Pricing
When you call for a quote, we ask the right questions first so the estimate reflects your actual property and pest situation. What we quote before we start is what you pay, with no fees added after the job is done.
Do I need to leave my home during or after a treatment?
For most interior treatments, we ask that people and pets stay out of treated areas while the product is being applied and for a short drying period afterward. We will give you a specific timeframe when we arrive so you can plan accordingly. For exterior-only visits, there is generally no need to leave.
Why do pests sometimes come back after a treatment?
A single treatment eliminates the pests that are present and active at the time of service. However, new pests can migrate in from neighboring properties, wooded areas, or through entry points that have not yet been sealed. That is why recurring plans are more effective over time. Each visit refreshes the barrier and addresses any new activity before it becomes a larger problem.
What are the warning signs of a cockroach problem?
Common signs include droppings that look like ground pepper or small dark smears along baseboards and cabinet edges, a musty or oily odor in enclosed spaces, egg cases tucked behind appliances or inside cabinets, and sightings of live roaches, particularly at night. Smokybrown cockroaches and palmetto bugs are both active in this area and tend to show up in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility rooms first.
Re-Treatment Between Scheduled Visits
If pest activity shows up between your scheduled appointments, call us and we will come back. Recurring plan customers are not left waiting until the next visit when something urgent comes up.
How does exterior barrier treatment keep pests out?
We apply a treated perimeter around the foundation, along entry points, and in areas where pests commonly travel or nest. This creates a zone that pests contact when they approach the structure. Over time the barrier breaks down, which is one reason recurring visits matter. Refreshing it regularly keeps the protection consistent rather than letting gaps develop between treatments.
What should I do if I find a wasp or hornet nest between scheduled visits?
Call us. Active nests near doorways, eaves, or play areas are a genuine hazard and should not be approached without the right equipment. We prioritize urgent calls and will get out to handle the nest as quickly as scheduling allows. Do not attempt to knock down or spray an active nest on your own, especially if the nest is large or in a confined space.
Experienced With Local Pests
We have been treating Fayette County properties since 1994, and we know the pest pressures specific to this area, from red imported fire ants in open lawns to Formosan termites in older structures and palmetto bugs in crawl spaces and utility rooms.
Does a general pest control treatment cover fire ants and termites?
Our general pest control service covers a wide range of common pests including ants, cockroaches, spiders, rodents, and stinging insects. Red imported fire ants are addressed as part of exterior treatment. Formosan termites and subterranean termites require a dedicated inspection and targeted treatment plan because of how they colonize and the structural risk they carry. If you have concerns about termite activity, let us know when you call and we will include that in the inspection.
Is there a long-term contract required for recurring plans?
We do not lock you into a long-term contract for standard recurring service. We want you to stay because the service works, not because you are obligated to. When you call, we will explain exactly how the plan is structured and what the cancellation terms look like so there are no surprises.
How does the season affect pest pressure in Fayette County?
Georgia's warm, humid climate means pest activity does not fully shut down in winter the way it does in colder states. Spring and summer bring the heaviest pressure from fire ants, mosquitoes, stinging insects, and cockroaches. Fall is when rodents begin looking for warmth and entry points into structures. Winter sees reduced but not absent activity, particularly from cockroaches and silverfish in heated spaces. Year-round coverage accounts for all of these shifts rather than leaving gaps during the quieter months.
Every property is different, and the right plan depends on what you are dealing with and how your home or building is set up. Call (943) 263-5593 and we will help you figure out exactly what makes sense for your situation.