
General Pest Control
One plan that keeps palmetto bugs, ants, roaches, and common pests out of your home all year.
Learn about General Pest Control
Termites, mosquitoes, palmetto bugs, fire ants and roof rats — dealt with at the source and sealed out, with treatment chosen around families and pets. Free inspections, same-day service for anything urgent, and no long contracts.

Anyone can spray a baseboard. A proper job means finding the entry points and the conditions pulling pests in — the damp crawl space, the limb touching the roofline, the gap behind the hose bib — and dealing with those. Built around the Lowcountry calendar, where there is no winter freeze to reset anything and prevention runs all twelve months.
From one active problem to year-round cover, targeted treatment for the pests that genuinely turn up in Charleston County homes.

One plan that keeps palmetto bugs, ants, roaches, and common pests out of your home all year.
Learn about General Pest Control
Four visits a year that stay ahead of the Lowcountry pest season.
Learn about Quarterly Pest Protection
A focused single visit for a specific problem. No long-term commitment required.
Learn about One-Time Pest Treatment
Lower-impact products and IPM strategies that protect your home near the Lowcountry waterways.
Learn about Eco-Friendly Pest Control
Reclaim your yard with barrier treatments that knock down mosquitoes and lone star ticks.
Learn about Mosquito and Tick Control
Seal the structure and remove what is already inside. Roof rats and house mice handled.
Learn about Rodent ExclusionThese are the problems we get called about most across Charleston County. Recognize one? Call and we will point you at the right fix rather than the most expensive one.
American cockroaches come inside when rain drives them from mulch and drains. A surge after storms is the most common complaint in Mount Pleasant homes.
General Pest Control →A single spray handles pests present that day. New pressure arrives within weeks. A program maintains the barrier continuously.
Quarterly Pest Protection →A cockroach infestation in a rental unit, a flea outbreak in a vacant property, or a targeted ant trail are good candidates for a focused single visit.
One-Time Pest Treatment →Homes close to tidal creeks and the ICW benefit from reduced-impact approaches that minimize product reaching sensitive coastal waterways.
Eco-Friendly Pest Control →Asian tiger mosquitoes bite all day, not just at dusk. If daytime yard use is ruined by bites, that is an Asian tiger mosquito issue specifically requiring resting-site barrier treatment.
Mosquito and Tick Control →Roof rats are nocturnal and active in the attic above the ceiling. Scratching and running sounds after dark are the most common sign of an established attic infestation.
Rodent Exclusion →Locally based in Mount Pleasant, SC, we cover homes and businesses across Charleston County.
Locally based in Mount Pleasant, covering 10 nearby communities from the barrier islands to the Berkeley County line.
Vacation rental pest pressures — mosquitoes, fleas, bed bugs at turnover
Pest control in Isle of PalmsHistoric crawl space homes — termite and moisture-pest risk with tidal marsh mosquito pressure
Pest control in Sullivan's IslandPlanned community with retention ponds — mosquito, fire ant, and roof rat pressure on newer slab construction
Pest control in Daniel IslandPort proximity brings stored product pests; older crawl space neighborhoods have high termite pressure
Pest control in North CharlestonBerkeley County suburb — fire ants in sandy soil, mosquitoes from retention ponds, wooded buffer wildlife
Pest control in Goose CreekFast-growing Dorchester County — older crawl space homes plus new-build fire ant and mosquito pressure
Pest control in SummervilleA systematic approach that deals with what is there and removes the reason it was there.
Call (843) 896-1048 and describe what you have seen and where. A few quick questions about the property, the pest and how urgent it is, then the soonest visit that suits you gets booked.
A licensed local pro walks the property — inside, outside and underneath where there is access — to confirm what you are dealing with, where it is nesting and how it is getting in, then explains the plan and the estimated price before anything starts.
Treatment goes to where the problem actually lives rather than where you noticed it, and the entry points get sealed. In the Lowcountry that usually means the crawl space or the roofline as much as anything applied indoors.
Optional recurring visits hold the line year-round, with checks in between — which matters more here than it would further north, because nothing gets a winter reset.
Moving early keeps a small problem small — which in this climate matters more than it does anywhere with a real winter. Here is exactly what happens when you call.
Somebody local picks up, works out how urgent it actually is, and books the soonest sensible visit — plus the two or three things worth doing before anyone arrives.
The inspection covers inside, outside and underneath, because in the Lowcountry the answer is usually in the crawl space or on the roofline rather than in the room you noticed it in.
Treatment goes where the problem actually lives — the harbourage behind a wall, the mulch bed against the foundation, the runway along a limb — not just the surface where you saw it.
Sealing is what makes it last. An animal removed from an attic without the soffit gap closed is a vacancy rather than a fix, and the next one finds it inside a season.
The emergency line is answered around the clock, so if it is midnight and there are wasps coming through a ceiling light or a roof rat loose in a bedroom, somebody local picks up. That cover includes weekends and public holidays, because nothing about a nest respects office hours.
It is worth knowing which of three things you actually need, because they are priced differently. An emergency visit is dispatched as fast as a technician can be moving, and it is for anything unsafe or spreading fast — a wasp nest by a door somebody has to use, an animal already inside the structure, a termite swarm indoors, or bed bugs moving room to room. A same-day appointment is a booked slot before the end of today, which suits an active but contained problem. A next-day or next-week visit costs least for identical work and is the right call for prevention, seasonal treatment or starting a plan. Say honestly which one you are in and you will get told plainly if the after-hours rate is not worth paying.
Mount Pleasant sits in the heart of Charleston County, and its mix of older and newer properties each bring their own pest control headaches. Whether it's General Pest Control, Quarterly Pest Protection, One-Time Pest Treatment, the goal is the same: fix the real cause, not just what you can see today.
Every property is different, so we start with a real inspection, identify the entry points and conditions behind the issue, and build the treatment around them. It's the same care whether the job is Eco-Friendly Pest Control and Mosquito and Tick Control or ongoing protection.
Mount Pleasant SC Pest Control Experts covers Mount Pleasant and nearby towns throughout Charleston County, from Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island to Daniel Island and North Charleston. Being local means faster arrival and advice grounded in this area, not a distant call center. We work around familiar spots like IOP Marina, Breach Inlet, Front Beach, Palm Boulevard.
Seasonal prevention, pest ID, and practical advice for Mount Pleasant homeowners.

The Lowcountry pest environment is driven by moisture, canopy, and mild winters. Five structural and landscape factors attract pests to homes here more than anywhere else.
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Store-bought products work for some problems. For others, they delay professional treatment while the infestation grows. Here is how to tell the difference.
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Quarterly is the standard, but the Lowcountry pest calendar explains why. The timing of each visit corresponds to a specific seasonal pressure point.
Read articleYes. A licensed local pro assesses the property, works out what you are actually dealing with, and gives you a written recommendation and estimate at no cost and with no obligation to book anything.
Residential work here is mostly targeted baits and crack-and-crevice application rather than spraying rooms out, which keeps realistic exposure very low. Tell the operator before the visit who is in the house — children, pregnancy, asthma — and about every pet including fish and birds. Cover the fish tank and switch its air pump off; that is the single most common preventable problem.
Genuine urgencies — a wasp nest by a door somebody has to use, an animal in the living space, a termite swarm indoors, bed bugs in an occupied bedroom — generally get same-day or next-day attention. Routine inspections are usually within a few days, longer through the April and May peak when swarm season and mosquito season arrive together.
No. Plans here are billed per visit or monthly and you should be told the term, the cancellation position and any fee before you sign rather than after. If a company will not put the cancellation terms in writing, that tells you something.
Mount Pleasant and the surrounding Charleston County communities — 10 of them, from Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island through the Old Village, Park West and Snee Farm, out to Awendaw, Moncks Corner and Ladson. Call to confirm if you are just outside.
On a plan, they return and re-treat at no charge. Without a plan, it depends what the follow-up terms said in writing — which is exactly why the written scope matters more than the headline price.
Calls are answered Monday to Friday 7am to 7pm and Saturday 8am to 5pm, with emergency cover on Sunday. If it is outside those hours and it will not wait, leave the details and it gets picked up first thing.
Saturday is a normal working day. Sunday is emergency cover. After-hours call-outs carry an added charge, typically $75 to $150, and you will be told that on the phone rather than discovering it on the invoice.
Same-day means somebody gets to you during normal hours because there is capacity. Emergency means somebody is dispatched outside those hours because the situation will not keep — a sting reaction in the household, an animal loose inside, or a commercial kitchen that cannot open.
pest control around Mount Pleasant typically falls inside $99–$249. Older housing on crawl spaces sits toward the upper half of that, because there is more to inspect and more to seal.
Call for a free inspection and a straight recommendation. Same-day service where there is capacity for anything urgent across Mount Pleasant and the surrounding Lowcountry.
Call (843) 896-1048