People call pest control in a small state of panic, and they call the name they already recognise as calm and capable. That recognition is built long before the wasp nest, in a feed of quick results and genuinely useful seasonal advice.
Most infestations are preventable or easily handled if caught early. A helpful, steady presence positions you as the expert who takes the fear out of it, so yours is the number people save.


Why pest control wins on being helpful first
Nobody wants to think about pests until they have to. Free, useful advice, spot a nest early, what attracts mice in autumn, keeps you present and trusted in the meantime, so that when the panic hits, you are the calm, obvious call.
What to post
These are the angles Native works from for a business like yours, so you never face a blank caption:
- The seasonal warning. Wasps in late summer, mice as it cools, ants in spring. Timely advice people are glad to have.
- The quick, discreet result. A job handled cleanly and gone the same day. Reassurance that this is simpler than they fear.
- A prevention tip. Seal this gap, move the bins, cut back that branch. Genuinely useful and highly saveable.
- Myth-busting. What actually works versus the home remedies that do not. Authority comes from clarity.
- A relieved customer. A problem gone and a grateful review, made into a clean post. Trust from a peer.


Finding a rhythm you can keep
Two posts a week is plenty, weighted to the season. Lead with the timely warning people need now, add a prevention tip or a discreet result, and let the useful content keep you top of mind between call-outs.
The mistake to avoid
Only posting scary infestation photos or discount offers. Fear and coupons do not build trust. Helpful, calm, seasonal advice is what makes you the name people reach for when something scurries.
How Native does it for you
Native learns your services and your area, then keeps the seasonal warnings and tips flowing on schedule, plus a discreet result when you have one. You approve from your phone between jobs, and it publishes right when each pest is on people's minds.


You handle the problem. Native makes sure that when it appears, yours is the calm, capable name people already trust to make it disappear.