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Looking for stink bug control this spring in Central Ohio? We treat your home with kid and pet friendly products, follow our 30-Point Protection Program, and deliver same day or next day service based on availability.
Seeing stink bugs reappear indoors is a common frustration for Columbus homeowners as the weather warms in March.
As a locally operated team, Green Shield Pest Pros focuses on identifying where these pests are emerging from and applying targeted treatments to reduce their numbers.
The goal is simple: keep your home protected year-round while minimizing the environmental impact. No shortcuts, no surprises, no chasing anyone down.
You’ll work with real pros who take the time to listen, inspect, and pinpoint the cause. Clear communication, clean work, and no surprises. Just dependable service from a local team that does what we say we’ll do.
After scheduling a stink bug control service with Green Shield Pest Pros, you can expect a thorough inspection and treatment tailored to your home's needs. Factors like home size, pest type, and treatment frequency can affect the cost. Our team will communicate with you before, during, and after the service to ensure you're informed every step of the way. For more information, call us at (740) 609-2482.
As stink bugs emerge in the spring, we provide same day or next day service based on availability. Our schedule fills up differently each day; for example, an afternoon slot may be open even if the morning is booked. We will always work to get to your Central Ohio home as quickly as possible to restore your peace of mind.
Yes. Stink bug inspections target entry points along windows and rooflines. We provide detailed service reports through our customer portal, ensuring you know what was treated and the next steps. For more information, call us at (740) 609-2482.
Yes. In March, stink bug treatments focus on entry points along windows and rooflines. Our approach is kid and pet friendly, using the least amount of pesticides possible with EPA-approved materials.