The offer is good when you sign up for a 3 or 6-month treatment and have the first service completed by June 1, 2026. Offer is good for outdoor perimeter treatments and indoor treatments for ants, spiders, roaches, bed bugs, and many other indoor pests.
Types of bugs we can treat
Ants, Roaches, Bed Bugs, crickets, silverfish, earwigs, and many more.
Residual insecticides that continue working long after application
Crack‑and‑crevice treatments to reach deep harborages
Dust formulations for wall voids, outlets, and structural gaps
Non‑repellent products that pests unknowingly transfer through their colony
Growth regulators that stop reproduction and break the life cycle
Each pest requires different treatments. We will inspect the home and choose the best course of action. From preventive care to the extermination of an existing problem.
Move outdoor furniture, toys, décor, and grills away from the home’s foundation
Remove items leaning against the house (brooms, storage bins, firewood, etc.)
Trim back heavy vegetation touching the structure if possible
Keep all pets indoors (including cats, dogs, rabbits, and small animals)
Ensure children remain inside during treatment and until the product dries
Close pet doors temporarily
Cover or move water bowls, pet toys, and children’s play items
Bring in cushions or fabric items you don’t want exposed
Close windows and doors
Mow grass if it’s overgrown (helps product reach soil and foundation)
Remove excessive leaves or debris around the home
Ensure gates are unlocked for technician access
Turn off sprinklers for at least 24 hours
Avoid watering the foundation area before treatment
Reschedule if heavy rain is expected shortly after service
All pets inside
Access to all sides of the home
Items cleared from the foundation
Sprinklers off
Before Indoor Treatment
Clear floors, baseboards, and treatment areas of clutter
Move furniture 6–12 inches from walls (unless instructed otherwise)
Ensure all rooms, closets, and hallways are accessible
Pick up items from under beds and behind furniture
Sweep and vacuum to get all dust and debris, you don't want your treatment to be vacuumed or swept away the next time you clean!
Store all food in sealed containers or remove from treatment areas
Put away dishes, utensils, cutting boards, and countertop appliances
Wipe down counters and remove crumbs/spills
Empty exposed trash and secure garbage bins
Remove all pets from the home (including reptiles, birds, fish, and small mammals)
Cover or relocate aquariums; turn off air pumps if they cannot be moved
Remove or protect houseplants
Put away pet bowls, toys, bedding, and litter boxes
Store toothbrushes, razors, cosmetics, lotions, and hygiene products
Put away children’s toys, stuffed animals, and baby items
Secure medications, vitamins, and supplements
Remove or cover open laundry hampers
Remove or protect delicate fabrics, unfinished wood, or stain‑sensitive items
Notify the technician of any valuables or sensitive materials
If treatment is for bed bugs, please see the bed bug page.
Remove towels, bath mats, and personal care items
Store soaps, cosmetics, and hygiene products in cabinets or sealed bags
Notify the company of any allergies, asthma, respiratory issues, pregnancy, or chemical sensitivities
Ensure all occupants can vacate the property for the required duration
All people and pets must vacate the home for the full treatment window
Do not enter treated areas until No More Nasty Nights LLC confirms it is safe, plan on 2-3 hours
Do not clean treated surfaces until after the recommended waiting period
All prep steps completed
All occupants and pets ready to leave
All sensitive items removed or secured
Access to all treatment areas confirmed
Important Note
Success is within your control! If you don't take preventive measures before and after dealing with bugs, they could come back. Some bugs are easier to get rid of than others. Some require a one-time treatment, while others require biweekly or monthly appointments for 6-12 months. How you prepare for your treatment will affect how well it works, and what you do after can affect the chances of bugs returning.