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GREEN HOME PEST CONTROL
For the best pest control in Phoenix, AZ, come to Green Home Pest Control.

What Separates Green Home Pest Control From Other Arizona Pest Control Companies?
We know you have other pest control companies in Phoenix, AZ, to choose from. That’s why we have taken special effort to set ourselves apart. It’s also why we are a winner of the Angie’s List Super Service Award with scores of satisfied customer reviews. How do we do it? With smart products and smarter people.

Green Home Pest Control is based right here in the greater Phoenix metro area and is a locally owned family business that has your best interests in mind when it come to pest control. We are eco-minded and still able to produce effective results that can completely eliminate your pest problems. Our expert technicians specialize in pest control treatments for cockroaches, termites, scorpions, ants, bed bugs, spiders, crickets, bees, rodents, ticks, and fleas. If there are any other pests that have infested your property you can contact us today for a free online quote.

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Green Home Pest Control locations in US

Green Home Pest Control

US Postal Code:85040

Address: 4202 E Elwood St, Phoenix
Store Hours:
Mon-Sun: 24 hours

Green Home Pest Control

US Postal Code:85225

Address: 355 E Warner Rd, Chandler
Store Hours:
Mon-Sun: 24 hours

Green Home Pest Control

US Postal Code:85040

Address: 4202 E Elwood St, Phoenix
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