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Agricultural & Barn Pest Control in Iowa
Iowa is farm country, and farms have pest problems town homes never see β barn rats, stable flies, grain weevils, cluster flies, and spider populations that can take over machine sheds. We work with row-crop, livestock, equine, and grain operations across Central and Southeast Iowa to keep feed clean, livestock comfortable, and outbuildings usable.
Signs of an infestation
- Rodent droppings in feed bunks or grain bins
- Heavy fly populations bothering livestock or workers
- Wasp nests inside equipment storage or grain elevators
- Mice nesting in tractor cabs or under hood compartments
- Spider webs covering rafters in machine sheds
Our process
- 1
Operation walk-through
We assess feed storage, livestock housing, equipment areas, and outbuildings to map pest pressure.
- 2
Targeted treatment plan
Different products and placements for livestock barns vs. grain storage vs. equipment buildings β one approach doesn't fit all.
- 3
Bait station network
We deploy a network of tamper-resistant bait stations around outbuildings and feed areas, monitored monthly.
- 4
Seasonal fly programs
For livestock operations we offer dedicated fly control programs combining bait, residual sprays, and breeding-source elimination.
Why DIY usually fails
Most farmers do their own basic rodent baiting, but pest pressure on a working farm justifies professional service. We use commercial-grade products at concentrations and rotations that prevent resistance.
Iowa seasonal timing
Rodent pressure spikes from harvest through spring. Fly pressure peaks May through September. Year-round service catches both cycles.
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