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Pests can spread all over your house and you won’t notice. You can see their impact, but spotting them is not that simple. The good news is, our pest exterminators are just a call away, all set to detect them and employ our finest bed bug remedies so that you can take advantage of the longstanding history of Pest Control Grayslake in delivering amazing results.

  • The first phase is conducting a pest inspection. Bed bugs sting and they prefer to lay low and disguise in your beddings, where they find it cozier. So we search for evidence of bed bug presence.
  • Influenced by the fact-finding outcome of our bed bug experts, we will ascertain the most suitable bed bug solutions for a comprehensive bed bug control situation that you look forward to getting from the best like us.
  • As an accountable pest exterminator around you, we realize that these bugs are making you feel uneasy, so we don’t take them lightly. It’s very likely that we’ll use the heat treatment method to deal with the concern. But we can also deploy another method if we observe that the heat treatment won’t give desired results.
  • We are the pest exterminator firm that delivers 100% satisfaction. Whether our bed bug specialists use eco-friendly heat treatment or conventional, steam, cryonite or any other solution for bed bug relief, we always ensure that your property will be without bed bugs, by any means necessary!

 

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Ant Control We perform ant exterminations and ant prevention in Grayslake regularly.

Bed Bugs The majority of the requests we get concern bed bug challenges and bed bug extermination. We are Grayslake bed bug gurus and we are committed to assisting as many people as possible to eradicate bed bugs. Even though the majority of bed bug treatment companies in Grayslake, IL only apply heat treatment for bug extermination, we analyze and treat each bed bug attack independently. For instance, although it is not often put to use, cryonite freezing is a bed bug treatment that gets rid of bed bugs by freezing them. We only use it whenever we conclude it is the strategy that wipes out bed bugs and always works.

Beetles Beetles control teams such as ours are ever-ready to eliminate these pests when they are a bother. Any time that’s the case, we are your plug.

Box Elder Bugs Not all pest management teams in Grayslake eradicates these, but we do. So count on us should they end up a problem.

Carpenter Ants and Carpenter Bees We are frequently reached out to for our famous carpenter bug solutions.

Cockroaches Cockroach extermination in Grayslake is one of our areas of interest. This household pest can also become a serious problem in your workplace. So you will want to call our exceptional pest control company to free your workplace of these troublesome pests.

Earwigs You can leave these to our residential and commercial pest control team. They will immediately eliminate them!

Fleas When it involves pest extermination serving Grayslake, flea control is a regular need.

Ladybugs Is this Grayslake pest pretty much bothering you? Get in touch with Grayslake’s pest relief team that fixes them completely!

Occasional Intruders If you need an exterminator in Grayslake and its neighboring areas to wipe out Crickets, Pillbugs, Centipedes, Silverfish, and Cluster flies, we are available for you!

Overwintering Pests We are the only exterminator in your area that will surely wipe these out.

Kitchen Pests Saw-Toothed Grain Beetles, Indian Meal Moths, and Cigarette Beetles may suddenly show up to make your kitchen seem unpleasant, but you can count on our extermination service in Grayslake, IL that often works against these.

Spiders and Black Widows No opposition is very little, and that’s undoubtedly true with spiders, Which is the reason our spider control solutions in Grayslake and the surrounding areas  get rid of these without ever writing them off.

Fly Control – Whenever our Grayslake Pest Control experts show up at your place, these pests will quickly disappear.

Biting InsectsStinging pests are aggressive and can even be dangerous. That’s the case of Yellow Jackets, Paper Wasps, Bald-Faced Hornets, and even Honey Bees. Our pest management Grayslake firm knows how to approach them and get them wiped out.

Stink Bugs Bug catastrophe of the commons: pests like these are a recurrent nuisance. So our management professionals know how to eliminate these bugs in no time.

Mosquito Control These well-known pests will come at you from all sides, but our competent pest exterminators in your area will never let them harm you.

Termite Control Our pest management team will immediately and effectively use a termite remedy that stops these pests from bringing about the deterioration of your property.

Wildlife Control – We give non-hazardous and potent wildlife management services.

 

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Zero cost Rates & Diagnosis

Once you contact us, our administrator will send a pest control technician to visit you for a zero-cost and comprehensive assessment of your residence. Our technician will first ascertain the nature and dimension of the pest situation you are up against, and will then give you an estimate that comes at zero cost. Also, not all pest management companies in Grayslake and neighboring suburbs undertake that, but we also offer a pest relief FAQs section and a pest library section on our website. In the end, we want you to be sure of your decision when it comes to employing our professionals in pest control.

Affordable

Both our domestic pest control and commercial pest relief are cost-effective and they come with full satisfaction, which implies that we bill you just one time whatever the case.

Safety First

We only use ecofriendly pest remedies to assist you to eliminate pests. We are in the business of removing bugs while protecting your home and keeping your family  protected. Our product labels are also available for you to check them, should you want to be absolutely sure of how “safe our collective pest control and treatments are.

Modified to Your Busy Routine

Everyone is occupied in the windy city and we respect that. We certainly understand you have a hectic schedule, which makes us a flexible bug exterminator in Grayslake that adjusts to your timetable. After all, we are here to help you!

Certified & Insured

Simply what you’d expect from an established pest management service in Grayslake: we’re licensed, insured, and work within the legal and regulatory framework applicable to our industry. It is as straightforward and important as that.

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Grayslake is a village in Lake County, Illinois, United States. It is located in the Chicago metropolitan area, about 40 miles (64 km) north of Chicago’s downtown, 14 miles (23 km) west of Lake Michigan, and 15 miles (24 km) south of the Wisconsin border. The village’s population at the 2020 census was 21,248.

Grayslake is home to the College of Lake County, Grayslake North High School, Grayslake Central High School, the University Center of Lake County and the Lake County Fairgrounds. There are tentative plans to develop a lifestyle shopping center on the previous location of the Lake County Fairgrounds. At the south end of Grayslake, there are plans for a 641-acre (259 ha) development containing light industry, office space and residential space.

In 1840, Massachusetts-born William M. Gray settled along the then-unnamed Grays Lake. Other farmers trickled into the area in 1840s. Gray moved to Waukegan in 1845.

In 1880, the Wisconsin Central Railroad built a line from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, to Chicago that passed by the east side of Grays Lake. In 1886, the railroad built a station there, naming it Grayslake. The village incorporated in 1895.

Grayslake is located at 42°20′54″N 88°1′57″W / 42.34833°N 88.03250°W / 42.34833; -88.03250 (42.348271, -88.032428), in central Lake County. Neighboring communities include Libertyville, Mundelein, Round Lake Park, Hainesville, Round Lake Beach, Lindenhurst, Third Lake, Gages Lake and Wildwood. Grayslake is predominantly within the boundaries of Avon Township, with a small portion in Fremont Township.

According to the 2010 census, Grayslake has a total area of 10.078 square miles (26.10 km), of which 9.87 square miles (25.56 km2) (or 97.94%) is land and 0.208 square miles (0.54 km) (or 2.06%) is water.

Grays Lake is located in the center of the village and is bounded by Route 120, Lake Street, Harvey Avenue, and Alleghany Road.

Portions of Highland Lake (Illinois) are located within Grayslake.

Note: the US Census treats Hispanic/Latino as an ethnic category. This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category. Hispanics/Latinos can be of any race.

As of the 2010 US Census, there were 20,957 people living in the village. The racial makeup of the village was 83.73% White, 3.3% African American, 0.25% Native American, 6.75% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 3.42% from other races, and 2.52% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 8.84% of the population.

Grayslake has two Metra lines providing rail service to downtown Chicago. A station in south Grayslake is used by the Milwaukee District/North Line which provides service between Fox Lake and Union Station by way of Libertyville. Another station on Washington Street in north Grayslake is on the North Central Service which provides weekday service between Antioch and Union Station with a stop at O’Hare International Airport. It is mainly served by Pace route 570 and the Round Lake On Demand service, although routes 565, 572, and 574 briefly enter the town to terminate at the College of Lake County campus in east Grayslake.

Four main traffic routes pass through Grayslake (Rte 120, Rte 45, Rte 83 and Washington Street) contributing to heavy traffic congestion during morning and afternoon rush hours.

Campbell Airport is a small, privately owned facility southwest of town.

For many years, there has been discussion about extending the Illinois Route 53 expressway north to Grayslake. It would end at another proposed expressway, the Illinois Route 120 bypass that would go from Gurnee to Volo. In a county-wide referendum in April 2009, 76% of voters voted in support of the extension. However, there are still no plans to build those highways anytime soon.

The Village of Grayslake has a full-time police department and is served by a full-time fire protection district.

The Grayslake Police Department employs 32 full-time sworn police officers, three part-time sworn police officers, and three non-sworn staff members that are dedicated to providing protection, crime prevention, and social service programs to the residents of Grayslake and Hainesville. The department’s bureaus are Detectives, Bike Patrol, DARE, School Liaison Program and Directed Traffic Patrol. All police dispatch is handed by the Village of Glenview. The recently retired Chief is Larry Herzog, and the current Chief is Phillip Perlini. The Grayslake Police Department is fully accredited by the National Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.

The Grayslake Fire Protection District currently serves 24 square miles (62 km) in central Lake County, including the village of Grayslake. There are 33 career members and 30 part-time members. Career members include 21 firefighter/paramedics, three Battalion Chiefs and nine Lieutenants, all working 24-hour shifts on and 48 hours off. These 24/48-hour shifts allow for staffing 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The Grayslake Fire Protection District has three fire stations, with the headquarters station located in downtown Grayslake. They work with three engines, one ladder truck, four advanced life support ambulances, one brush unit, a water tender (tanker), two rescue boats and a number of staff and command cars. Through automatic aid agreements with the surrounding area, the village receives optimal emergency service. Communications are handled through Foxcomm, a dispatch center offering Enhanced 911 service, giving dispatchers the ability to quickly locate a caller. Dispatchers are Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) trained, allows them to give critical life-saving directions over the phone as paramedics respond. The current Chief is Dan Pierre.

According to a April 2021 article in Forbes Magazine, Grayslake Village Manager Michael J. Ellis is the third highest-paid village or city manager in the state of Illinois, with an annual salary of $294,980.

The village’s water supply comes from the Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency (CLCJAWA) in Lake Bluff. CLCJAWA purifies water from Lake Michigan.

Grayslake is home to AYSO region 396, a national soccer organization. The youth football team is the Colts. Grayslake Youth Lacrosse Association is the local youth lacrosse program. Central High School’s teams are the Rams, and North High School’s teams are the Knights. The high school ice hockey club is called Lakers Hockey (this club is a joint venture consisting of Grayslake Central, Grayslake North, Lakes, Antioch, and Grant).

Grayslake Youth Baseball Association (GYBA) is a volunteer organization in Lake County. It has girls’ and boys’ T-ball and baseball included in its programs. In 2008, the Grayslake Park District opened a new sports complex on Alleghany Road across from Campbell Airport. The facility includes five baseball/softball fields, tennis courts, a small recreational pond, numerous soccer fields and a concession stand. More baseball fields are planned for the future.

Grayslake provides fishing, swimming, and boating opportunities in the summer and ice fishing, skating, and hockey in the winter. There are two public golf courses in Grayslake: Carillon, a nine-hole facility run by the Park District, and Brae Loch, a Lake County Forest Preserve course. There are numerous tennis courts run by the Park District, and both high schools feature over eight courts each, open to the public. Most neighborhoods have their own parks with recreational equipment. The Northbrook Sports Club is a private skeet and trap shooting facility, located near Campbell Airport.

On the north side of town is Rollins Savannah, a county forest preserve of 1,200 acres (4.9 km) with a bird observation deck, trails and walkways through wetlands. Immediately east of the old downtown district is Central Park, which contains many recreational facilities, including:

Grayslake Days generally takes place in mid-August for two days (Friday and Saturday) in the Municipal Parking Lot off Center Street in downtown Grayslake. This family music festival consists of music and fun activities for the whole family. The booths at the festival range from carnival games, to arts and crafts, beer and local food vendors. In addition, Grayslake days hosts the annual Bike and Pet Parade on the Saturday of the festival, usually from mid-morning to early afternoon. Children will decorate their bikes, and families will put their pets in their best costumes and parade them throughout the downtown area. The festival also hosts the “Grayslake’s Got Talent” contest. The final parade of the festival, the Summer Days Parade, generally kicks off on Saturday evening.

Similar to Grayslake Days, Taste of Grayslake is held in late June (usually the weekend prior to Independence Day) in Grayslake’s Central Park. This festival’s primary purpose is to showcase all of the local food vendors Grayslake has to offer. In addition, Taste of Grayslake features live entertainment throughout the whole day of the festival. The festival also offers many kid friendly activities for the family including, but not limited to: face painting, balloon animals, various obstacle and climbing courses. The Taste closes with a fireworks show around dusk.

Grayslake’s annual Arts Festival has been held for nearly two decades. Taking place in downtown Grayslake on Center Street every June, Grayslake offers arts and crafts from over 70 juried artists, and an art exhibit from the local high schools. The festival provides entertainment throughout the day, various local food vendors and activities for children.

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