Millers Pest Control is a Vermont pest management company located at 171 Pearl St, Essex Junction, VT 05452. They serve residential and commercial clients with inspections, targeted treatments, and practical prevention steps.
Local knowledge of Vermont pests, careful service plans, and clear communication help limit disruptions to homes and workplaces. Consistently strong online reviews reflect reliable scheduling and courteous technicians.
Primary service to Burlington, Essex Junction, and greater Chittenden County with nearby towns by request.
Services commonly include inspections, interior and exterior treatments, exclusion recommendations for mice and rodents, ant and wasp control, and seasonal programs for fleas and ticks. Commercial accounts benefit from monitoring, documentation, and trend reporting to support ongoing prevention.
Google rating 4.90 based on 47 reviews highlights prompt response, thorough inspections, and effective follow-up.
We have a new house with a few pest issues. Upon my initial contact, I was called and given great information where I could have fixed the issue without incurring any visit. I had them come out to take a look anyway for the $60 fee just to absolutely know. Brett gave us valuable information, had suggestions and got us scheduled for the right time of year. They do not push applications at all, unless necessary. I highly recommend them.
Millers Pest Control is the absolute best. I notified them about a bee problem and that we have a bee allergy in the house. They came by the following day explained to me what to look for and once I found the in-ground nest they were back the next day to take care of the issue. Have used them in the past and after they solved our latest issues I will never call any one else!
We have been using Millers Pest for years to deal with an annual carpenter ant problem in our house. The first year I called them, I had tried EVERYTHING to get rid of the ants on my own and it had only gotten worse. They were all over all three levels of my home, including in my bed, and it turned out they had set up my house as a satellite nest. The very nice woman who answered the phone was so helpful and set me up with an appointment almost immediately. When the ants came back the following year, I called as soon as I started seeing them in the house. And for the past few years, we get a preventative treatment every spring and have not seen any ants in our home since. Tyler has done our treatments the past couple years and is SO considerate of our pets and is very careful of where he sprays for environmental and safety considerations. Millers Pest has my highest recommendation!
Our home in Stowe became infested with mice while it was under contract with a nationally known pest control company that starts with “O”. I reached out to Millers and Beckner came to the house that same day to assess the situation. He devised a plan that included sealing all entry points and strategically placing small bait stations that would enable him to localize any activity. I’m happy to report that we now have no mouse activity in the house at all. I strongly recommend Millers Pest Control.
Update 8/25/20: Millers was very responsive to our problem. I jot a call from Jordan and we scheduled another treatment. Kyle treated around the house and inside this time. He also sprayed a large tree a few yards from our house that he thinks has the main colony in it. They were quick to respond and very friendly and helpful. Kyle answered all my questions, explained the process and how the ants were most likely getting in.We had Miller come to spray for ants. To get our business they were very responsive. We were clear of ants for about two weeks, then the ants went nuts and now we have more than ever and in more areas of the house. I’ve left three messages but get no response. They called back once, left a message and haven’t picked up the phone since. I will happily update this bad review if they will come out and fix whatever they did.
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