Bed Bugs in 2026: New Hiding Places You Didn’t Expect
Bed Bugs no longer stay confined to mattresses or box springs.
At A-1 Pest Master, we understand the urgency of pest issues. Our dedicated team is here to provide effective solutions tailored to your needs.
A-1 Pest Master was founded in August of 1984 by Isaac Hill with a simple goal– to provide pest control services that people can trust. For over four decades, we have partnered with homeowners and businesses throughout the Chicago metro area, as well as the South and West Suburbs. From Chicago termite inspection, to racoon removal in Chicago, we do it all.
For over 40 years, A-1 Pest Master has delivered expert pest control and extermination across Chicago and nearby suburbs. Whether it’s ants, termites, bed bugs, cockroaches, or wildlife removal, our certified team provides safe, fast, and effective solutions—backed by 24/7 service and local experience.
At A-1 Pest Master, we provide 24/7 pest control services tailored to your specific needs. Our expert team is dedicated to ensuring your home or business remains pest-free.
We work with a range of industries, from offices and schools to restaurants and dealerships. Learn how we support your industry with dependable, professional care.
We locate where mice are getting in, remove them, and seal openings to keep them out.
Call us today and we’ll take care of the pests or animals so you can get back to a quiet home.
We assess your property to identify any wildlife issues and potential entry points.
Our team implements safe and effective methods to remove unwanted wildlife from your home.
We provide guidance on preventing future wildlife invasions, ensuring long-term peace of mind.
Contact us today for a consultation and take the first step towards a pest-free home.
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