This May, pest activity surges across Shelby County homes, from Germantown to Bartlett, Collierville to Memphis. The real problem is the colony you do not see: hidden behind walls, under slabs, and inside the attic. We locate every entry point, treat the whole nest, and if they come back, we re-treat until they are completely gone.
ClearDefense Pest Control is rooted right here in Shelby County, serving families across Memphis, Germantown, Bartlett, Collierville, and every community in between. Our technicians are hand-picked locals who understand how pests behave in this specific region, what the seasonal patterns look like, and where they like to hide in homes just like yours.
When you call us, you reach a real person, not a call center. That same technician learns your home, your schedule, and your concerns so every visit feels familiar, not like starting over with a stranger.
We back every treatment with a pest-free guarantee. If pests return between visits, so do we, at no extra charge. No fine print, no runaround, just a straightforward promise to keep your home protected.
Find. In May, pests in Shelby County do not show up by accident. They follow food. Water. Gaps. Warm hiding spots. We track the entry points, nesting areas, and the source zones so you know exactly where they are coming from.
Treat. Then we go after the source, not just the pests you can see. We target the colony, nest, or breeding area with the right treatment for the pest. We apply it where they live, travel, and feed, so the problem gets cut off at the root.
Prevent. The result: fewer pests coming back, and a cleaner, more protected home all month long in Shelby County. If they return after treatment, we come back and re-treat at no extra charge.
In the first day or two after general pest control service in Memphis, you may notice some increased insect activity as pests are flushed out of their harborage areas and come into contact with the product. Activity typically settles down within 48 hours as the treatment takes hold.
Tennessee’s warm May brings the spring warmth that drives pest pressure up, which is why we time and target treatment around the specific pests active this season. The barrier we apply covers exterior entry points, eaves, and foundation lines so common spring pests have fewer ways in.
If pests come back between your scheduled visits, just let us know and we will return and retreat at no extra charge —” that is our pest-free guarantee and we stand behind it.
In May, pests can stay active, and sometimes a few may reappear after treatment.
If that happens, we want to know about it right away, because we stand behind our work and will take another look.
For example, if you spot ants in the kitchen or a roach near a drain, we can check the source and adjust the treatment if needed.
We’ll help get things back under control, so you can feel comfortable in your home again.
In May, we can usually get to homes in Memphis quickly, often with same-day or next-day service depending on our schedule.
We know pests can throw off the whole house, so we work to respond fast and get things back under control.
When you call, we’ll give you a clear arrival window and keep you updated, so you know exactly when to expect us.
You’re in good hands with us, and we’ll do our best to be there as soon as possible.
Spring can bring extra activity from pests as they look for warm places to settle. If you notice pests coming back after a treatment, like ants or spiders, we’re ready to step in again. We take it seriously and make sure to check all the spots where pests hide. You can count on us to help keep your home calm and pest-free through the season.
We use treatments that are gentle around kids and pets, so you don’t have to worry about little ones or furry friends around the house. For example, we apply products that dry quickly and stay where bugs hide, not where children play. Your comfort and wellbeing come first, and we make sure you can relax while we take care of the pests. With us on the job, your home feels like home again, sound and protected.