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Every shipment is customized for your Huntsville zip code and the specific bugs common to Alabama homes, so you get the right product at the right time, without guessing.\n\nApplication takes about 10 minutes. Follow the included instructions, treat the perimeter, and spot treat inside as needed. Shipments arrive on your custom schedule. No contracts, no markup for a salesperson's commission, and a full Bug-Free Guarantee on every order.","We proudly help homeowners stay bug-free across the Huntsville area, including:\n\n- Madison\n- Decatur\n- Athens\n- Hartselle\n- Cullman\n- Guntersville\n- Arab\n- Albertville\n- Fort Payne\n- Scottsboro\n- Rainsville\n- Stevenson\n- Bridgeport\n- New Market\n- Toney\n- Hazel Green\n- Meridianville\n- Harvest\n- Monrovia\n- Owens Cross Roads\n- Gurley\n- New Hope\n- Grant\n- Section\n- Fyffe","DIY Pest Control for Huntsville, AL | Pestie","Treat 100+ Huntsville pests for 1/4 the cost of exterminators. 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