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You apply it yourself in about 10 minutes using the included sprayer, building an exterior barrier and spot treating inside where needed.\n\nShipments arrive automatically on your custom schedule, so you never have to remember to reorder. Every plan is backed by our Bug-Free Guarantee. If you see pests between treatments, reach out, our licensed pest control experts are available to help you troubleshoot, at no extra charge.","We proudly help homeowners stay bug-free across the Albuquerque area, including:\n\n- Rio Rancho\n- Corrales\n- Bernalillo\n- Placitas\n- Edgewood\n- Tijeras\n- Cedar Crest\n- Moriarty\n- Estancia\n- Belen\n- Los Lunas\n- Valencia\n- Isleta\n- Peralta\n- Bosque Farms\n- Kirtland AFB\n- South Valley\n- North Valley\n- Four Hills\n- Taylor Ranch\n- Paradise Hills\n- Ventana Ranch\n- Mesa del Sol\n- Sandia Heights\n- Sandia Park","DIY Pest Control for Albuquerque, NM | Pestie","Treat 100+ Albuquerque pests for 1/4 the cost of exterminators. 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