Pest Control in Long Beach, MS

Long Beach's tree-lined streets and relaxed coastal character make it a great place to live — but the same mature vegetation and Gulf proximity that define the town also sustain year-round pest pressure that homeowners can't ignore.

Long Beach's Pest Environment

Long Beach stretches along the coast between Gulfport and Pass Christian, with residential streets running north from the beach through one of the most heavily treed corridors on the Gulf Coast. The canopy of live oaks, magnolias, and pines that survived Katrina — along with thousands of replacement plantings — creates continuous habitat connecting pest populations from the waterfront to the railroad corridor and beyond.

The University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Park campus and the surrounding neighborhood represent some of the oldest residential construction in the city, with homes dating to the early 1900s. These properties have the longest termite exposure history and the most accumulated pest entry points of any neighborhood on the coast.

What Long Beach Residents Face

Our Services in Long Beach

Tree Canopy and Pest Management

Long Beach's tree canopy is a community treasure, but it creates real pest management challenges. We work with homeowners to balance preservation with protection — recommending targeted tree trimming where limbs touch the roofline, selective mulch reduction near foundations, and perimeter treatments that protect the home without broad-spectrum application that would affect beneficial insects in the landscape.

Service Areas

Protect Your Long Beach Home Today

We answer the phone around the clock — day or night.

(228) 261-9645 — Call Now