[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":190},["ShallowReactive",2],{"utah/herriman":3,"HeaderSubMenusLearn_eD45rBmWpH":181},{"id":4,"urlSlug":5,"status":6,"areaName":7,"primaryZip":8,"heroCloudinaryImgId":9,"areaOverviewText":10,"coveredAreasText":11,"stateId":9,"pageMetaTitle":12,"pageMetaDescription":13,"stateCode":14,"commonPests":15},89,"herriman","published","Herriman","84096","utah","Traditional pest control in Herriman runs $300 to $500 a year, and a big chunk of that goes to salespeople and overhead, not the actual treatment. Pestie cuts out the middleman and ships you the same pro-grade products, calibrated for UT homes and the pests that actually live here.\n\nIn Herriman, hot summers, dry air, and dramatic seasonal swings creates steady pest pressure year-round. Spiders, boxelder bugs, ants, earwigs, and occasional crickets are regulars in local homes, and generic hardware store sprays rarely hold them back for more than a week or two.\n\nPestie is different. 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