Field-guide plate showing the three commercial facility types served by Advantage Pest Services in Madison MS: healthcare, schools, and owner-occupied offices

Commercial pest control is not residential pest control at a bigger scale. Documentation requirements, IPM rules, and the operational rhythm of your facility all change the work. We approach commercial accounts as ongoing service relationships, not one-pass treatments.

How We Work With Commercial Accounts

Service relationships, not one-pass treatments.

Every commercial account starts with a property walk and a conversation with the operator. We want to understand the inspection cadence you operate under, the access timing for the building, and the conditions driving pest pressure before we commit to a treatment plan. The first visit is diagnosis. The plan that follows is built around the actual conditions.

Documented service reports for every visit. Exterior monitoring stations with logged inspections. IPM-first approach with structural exclusion and sanitation review ahead of treatment. A single point of contact at our end so you're not relaying the same context to a new technician every visit. We work between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.

Industries We Serve

Three verticals, three distinct service patterns.

Industry No. 01

Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare environments (clinics, dental offices, urgent care, dialysis centers, skilled nursing facilities) have lower tolerance for pest activity and lower tolerance for treatment that affects patient air quality or surfaces. We tailor our approach to each facility's sensitivities, with low-residue baits and exclusion-first work.

  • Low-residue treatment in patient-facing areas, label-rate and applied where products dry quickly.
  • Exclusion work to seal pest entry points around HVAC penetrations, utility chases, and door sweeps. The durable layer that reduces ongoing treatment frequency.
  • Service reports formatted for healthcare facility quality and safety records.
  • Scheduled rodent monitoring with documented inspection per visit.
  • Coordination with facilities management on access timing when patient-area work matters.

Industry No. 02

Schools & Education

Mississippi public schools fall under integrated pest management (IPM) requirements that prioritize non-chemical methods, structural exclusion, and parental notification for any chemical application. Our school work is designed around those constraints, and the same approach serves daycare facilities, after-school programs, and private schools well.

  • IPM-compliant treatment plan with structural exclusion, sanitation review, and monitoring as the first line of defense.
  • Labeled treatments applied in non-student-accessible areas only, per Mississippi school IPM standards.
  • Documentation aligned with Mississippi school IPM record-keeping requirements.
  • Service scheduled around school hours and breaks where required.
  • Communication with the facilities director or principal on any active pest pressure that warrants parental notification.

Industry No. 03

Offices & Small Business

Owner-occupied offices, professional buildings, and single-occupant small-business properties get the same field-rooted approach we use on Madison-area homes, scaled to a commercial footprint. We focus on properties where the same operator is on-site week to week, not high-turnover hospitality or multi-tenant residential.

  • Walk-through evaluation that identifies pest pressure tied to the building's structure and the surrounding landscape.
  • Perimeter and interior treatment scoped to the building, with documented service reports.
  • Exterior rodent monitoring stations for properties on commercial corridors.
  • Coordination with the building owner or office manager on access during the 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM service window.
  • Honest reporting when conditions are driving the problem before any treatment is repeated.

Talk With David Directly

Ready to discuss your commercial pest program?

Initial site visit, walk-through, and proposal at no cost. You will talk to David McNeece, not a regional sales coordinator. We will be honest about what we can do well in your industry and what we cannot.

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Service Areas

Cities we serve across the central Mississippi corridor