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Prioritizing Ant-free Living Since 1994

Apartment & Rental Property Pest Control Programs

Managing pests in multi-family housing requires more than routine spraying—it requires structure, documentation, compliance, and accountability.

Snowball Pest Control develops complementary 90-day rotation proposals for every community we evaluate. These customized service plans outline targeted treatment schedules, building rotation strategies, and proactive prevention methods designed specifically for apartment communities and rental properties.

 
Each service visit includes:
    • A detailed digital work order documenting treated units and common areas

    • Real-time reporting on pest activity and building conditions

    • Notes on sanitation or structural concerns contributing to pest pressure

    • Clear recommendations for corrective action when needed

Our programs are designed to exceed Ohio and Kentucky compliance standards while helping property managers maintain clean inspections, satisfied residents, and predictable budgets.

With experience servicing more than 35,000 apartment units across Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati—many partnerships spanning over 25 years—we understand the operational demands of property management. Our no-contract service model ensures ongoing accountability and consistent performance.

Prioritizing ant-free Living Since 1994

Apartment & Rental Property

Common Questions

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Pest Prevention

Common Ants in the Tristate Area

There are a variety of ants common to the area and Snowball Pest Control is an expert against them all. The most common types of ant infestations found in the TriState include:

Carpenter Ants

Identifiable by their large size, carpenter ant infestations are the most common type in much of the United States. Typically black with segmented bodies that range between ¼ and ½ inch long, carpenter ants infest homes in search of sugar and protein.

Though carpenter ants do not eat wood, they cause structural damage to homes by tunneling through beams in search of food. If you suspect carpenter ants, it’s imperative to call us for an inspection and free estimate right away.

Present in every area of America, pavement ants enter homes in search of food. Smaller than carpenter ants, pavement ants can be brown or black and are often found in pantries or on countertops.

Though they do not harm the structure of your building, pavement ants do bite and can be frustrating to get rid of due to the fact that they primarily live outside. Using a combination of products for effective ant control, we can help keep them at bay and protect your family from harm.

Medium sized, these ants are dark brown or black in color and, when crushed, emit a strong stench. Their nests are often found in bricks and cracks in walls, and they can quickly become a nuisance if not properly dealt with.

Though odorous house ants do not sting or bite, they do travel indoors in large numbers. They also pose a risk of contamination for food products. Because of this, they should be handled by a professional exterminator to ensure your family is protected from illness.