Oct 6th, 2020 Reviewed by M. Schonfield I am happy with my service. The pro that came to my property was polite and explained the process to me quite well. He left me with a couple of tips about what I should pay more attention to. Haven't seen a rodent insight ever since. If I do, I will surely call the same guy back. Reviewed by Ben A. It looked like the lad done this procedure a billion times. He went inside my house and it looked like he knew exactly where to look for signs of critters. It took me months to spot what he pointed out after a 15min. inspection. Afterwards, he proceeded to business and after a quick trip to his vehicle, he began treating my house. At this point, I had to bail out, but I got a detailed report of what he had done. I am happy with the service and will book with those guys again in case I need help. Reviewed by anley @ Kensington The Kensington team were fast and efficient. I was really worried about the rats gnawing our cables. I heard that damage done by rats on your electrical system can turn out expensive to fix.
Once the technician sees the problem, he'll provide a quote detailing treatment services. Most pest control services in Tulsa cost between $300 and $500, but vary depending on the extent of the problem, size of your home and frequency of service (one-time extermination, monthly or quarterly). Treatment for termites, which eat wood and cause substantial structural damage, can cost up to $3, 000. Wildlife must be handled by a wildlife expert, which most pest control companies contract, so the cost can quickly add up.