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Worried about unwanted visitors this holiday season? (And we’re not talking about uncle Larry).

Keep mosquitoes, termites, roaches, rodents, and the rest off the guest list with Waynes Pest Control’s customizable EnviroPest Bundles.

These all-in-one packages provide comprehensive indoor-outdoor coverage through the holidays and year-round, with SMART rodent monitoring and even flea and tick yard control.

They handle all party crashers so you can focus on the guests and trick-or-treaters you actually invited.

Leave the pests to the pros

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