Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I pay my bill with a credit card?

    Absolutely. At Action Pest Control, we utilize modern billing systems to make credit card payments simple, secure, and convenient for our customers.

  • Are your products safe?

    Our team applies treatments with precision, using industry-approved solutions tailored to your property’s needs. Every application is handled responsibly and in compliance with state regulations, ensuring effective results that remain safe for both your family and pets.

  • Do you have a commercial division?

    To provide the highest level of care, our team is trained to handle both residential and commercial needs, ensuring every customer receives knowledgeable, flexible service.

  • How much does it cost?

    Every property is unique, so we design service plans tailored to your specific needs and preferences. Whether you’re looking for a single visit or ongoing care, our flexible options—ranging from monthly to yearly programs—ensure you get the level of service that works best for you.

  • What can be done outside my home to prevent pests?

    Protecting your home starts with a thorough check of its exterior. Seal off any openings, secure window and door frames, and make sure vents are covered. Eliminate excess moisture by fixing leaky faucets and clearing gutters, and keep vegetation neatly trimmed so it doesn’t touch your house. For added prevention, store firewood and other wood materials at a safe distance of at least 20 feet from your home.

  • What can be done inside my house to deter pests?

    Maintaining a pest-free home begins with consistent cleaning and organization. Wipe down appliances, remove food crumbs, and store dry goods in sealed containers to avoid attracting pests. Trash should always be kept in tightly closed bins and taken out frequently. Address any leaks or gaps around pipes, faucets, and entry points to eliminate moisture sources. Proper ventilation in basements, attics, and crawl spaces helps prevent dampness and mold, which often signal excess moisture. Finally, inspect boxes, bags, plants, and luggage before bringing them inside—many insects find their way in through unsuspecting items.

  • Are termites in our area?

    In Montana, one of the biggest threats to homes comes from Subterranean Termites—the most destructive wood-damaging insects in the region. These pests often go unnoticed as they feed on hidden areas such as wood beneath paint, baseboards, and flooring, as well as spots where soil meets the structure, making their activity difficult to detect until significant damage is done.