Welcome to Catchy Pest!
A Letter from Your Account Manager
Dear Valued Customer,
Welcome to the
Catchy Pest Solutions family! We’re thrilled to have you on board and are committed to providing you with exceptional service and peace of mind.
As your dedicated account manager, I’m here to ensure your experience with us is seamless and rewarding with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you ever have questions, concerns, or feedback, don’t hesitate to reach out – I’m always happy to help!
Warm Welcome,
Daniel Wilde – Account Manager
Let Us Help!
With three generation of experience, I know how important it is to feel confident about who you trust in your home or business. Check out our F.A.Q. below and please let me know if you have any other questions or concerns.
F.A.Q.
Are contracts required for a service?
We will never make you sign a lengthy contract that is difficult to get out of! If for some reason you are not happy with our services, you can cancel the service agreement at any time.
Are the chemicals we use safe?
Insecticide usage is regulated by the US Department of Agriculture and Environmental Protection Agency. Label instructions and usage guidelines must be followed precisely and all of our technicians are certified users.
How much does a termite treatment cost?
Termite treatment costs are based square footage of the structure and type of foundation. We offer free inspections and quotes for all services.
Are our services guaranteed?
With regularly scheduled contracts or service agreements, both pest control and termite services are 100% satisfaction guaranteed.
What type of bug is this?
There are an estimated 300 million different species of insects worldwide, many needing microscopic examination, so the possibilities are nearly endless. You are welcome to check out pest ID section to see many common pests, or bring a sample by the office for verification. We will be more than happy to send one of our trained experts by and check it out ourselves.
How much does a pest control service cost?
Our company proudly displays our prices because we hold ourselves accountable where other pest control companies in Asheville, NC don't. Check out our Pricing page here.
Does rain effect outside treatments?
Excessive rain can effect an exterior pest control treatment. We will always be aware of the weather prior to applications and take any needed actions including rescheduling if necessary.
Do I need a termite treatment?
In any given acre of land, about 15 termite colonies occupy that area. Which means that a typical home may be in reach of 4 or 5 of those colonies. Given the termites wondering and scavenging habits, it is only a matter of time before they find your home. We recommend every building with structurally significant wooden parts be treated for termites in Asheville, NC.
Preparation
Preparing for a Flea Service
Vacuum carpets, furniture, and pet bedding thoroughly. Remove pets from the home and ensure their bedding is washed.
Preparing for a Ant, Spider, Wasp, or other Insect Treatment
Clear clutter from floors and around baseboards for easier access. Remove any open food items and seal all food containers.
Preparing for a Bed Bug Service
Wash and dry all bedding, linens, and clothing on high heat. Declutter rooms and empty drawers, closets, and luggage for treatment.
Preparing for a Cockroach Service
Clean kitchen surfaces, including behind appliances, to remove food residue. Store all food in sealed containers and empty trash before service.
Preparing for a Rodent Service
Remove clutter and inspect for potential entry points, like holes or gaps. Clear access to areas where rodents have been seen, such as basements or garages.
Preparing for a Yard Service
Remove standing water from birdbaths, buckets, and other outdoor containers. Trim overgrown vegetation around your yard.
Preparing for a Wildlife Service
Securely store trash and remove any accessible food sources. Clear debris or objects that might serve as nesting sites near your home.
Preparing for a Termite Treatment
Remove items from the area where termites have been spotted for inspection. Ensure access to crawlspaces, basements, or other infested areas.