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Pests can ruin our homes, health, and happiness. These pests come in many different varieties and they come at different times of the year. That's why Accutech Pest Management has developed plans to protect your home for all four seasons. By providing regular treatments, we are able to stop pests before they invade your home!

Pests come in many different varieties and at different times of the year. Unmanaged, pests can PG County Pest Controleasily ruin your home, health and overall since of well being. This is why Accutech employs innovative pest control and pest management strategies designed for maximum impact with minimum investment. Our goal is to remove offensive infestations and protect your home from future invasions.

Accutech Pest Management is a licensed, bonded and insured pest control specialist. We have served Prince George’s County and the surrounding areas since 2002. Our team of professionals take ownership in every pest control situation we encounter, and strive to deliver 100 percent satisfaction to our customers.

At Accutech Pest Management we use the most environmentally sound and people/pet friendly solutions needed to complete the presented project. All of our pest control techniques adhere to EPA, State and Local ordinances.

Did You Know?


Ants are social insects - they live in colonies that contain three castes or groups: workers, queens, and males. Most of the ants you find in a colony are the workers, which are sterile females. They are responsible for gathering food, feeding the brood and queen(s), and defending the nest. Most ant species produce winged males and females during certain times of the year. These winged individuals, called swarmers, leave the nest to mate and start new colonies.   Source: Patricia Alder and Michael Waldvogel



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