Your Surrency Pest Management Experts
For Surrency families with young children or immunocompromised household members, pest infestations carry health implications beyond the discomfort of the pest itself. Cockroach allergen is a documented asthma trigger in children. Rodent urine contamination in pantry areas and HVAC ductwork creates exposure risk. Tick activity in Appling County's green spaces is a real Lyme disease concern in much of Georgia. We take the health context of every household into account — it shapes which treatments are appropriate and how the program is structured.
The pest environment in Georgia has specific characteristics — dominant termite species, moisture-driven pest pressures, wildlife corridor overlaps — that require more than general pest control training. Our Surrency network professionals bring field experience specific to the region you're in.
A pest management network with nationwide reach and local expertise is how Surrency homeowners get both: professionals who understand Georgia's specific pest species and climate conditions, supported by protocols developed across every pest environment in the country.
Georgia's red clay soil is one of the most termite-conducive soil types in North America — it retains moisture through dry summers, maintains temperature stability for colony survival, and has high organic content for foraging. This geological factor is unique to the Southern Appalachian and Piedmont zones.