Enviro Management Group, LLC is a women owned local company. We offer Insulation and Pest Control services for residential and commercial clients in over 15 states. With over 16 years of experience, we strive to provide our customers with top quality service at an affordable price!
Enviro Management Group, LLC is a women owned local company. We offer Insulation and Pest Control services for residential and commercial clients in over 15 states. With over 16 years of experience, we strive to provide our customers with top quality service at an affordable price!
Pest Control and Nuisance Animal Removal, Weed Eradication, Lawn Care
Pest Control and Nuisance Animal Removal, Weed Eradication, Lawn Care
Wildlife Removal
"I called for a bat exclusion inspection. First, (which should have been a red flag) they insisted I give them my credit card information before the visit. The inspection was $399 plus tax. The cost of the inspection would go towards the cost of the service as long as I used them to bat proof the house. The technician who came out was Mike Cottom Jr. He got to my house on time. He talked to me for about 10 minutes to get the information about the history of bats in my house. He spent about 5 minutes taking pictures and came inside to look at the two access holes the attic the electrician made to run some wiring. He said he saw no sign of bats, a colony or an infestation, just a small amount of bat poop. Then he went to his truck for about 20 minutes to write up the quote. Then spend another 20 minutes going over what he found. In total, he was here for about 1 hour. He never got up on my roof, which is one of the most likely the points of entry. There are huge gaps on either side of my attic dormer where it meets the roofline. The quote for exclusion was $5643.88. The first line item was caulking where the chimney meets siding. He guesstimated that was 60 linear feet. the total for caulking that area was $630. It shouldn't take more than an hour, maybe two if you are really slow to caulk that area. I am a paint and home repair contractor who has been caulking peoples houses for 25 years. I know how long it takes because Ive done it 1000 times. He also had $1700 for sealing the corner trim of the vinyl siding. Basically, stuffing it with steel wool and spray foam. I dont live in a mansion. I live in a very typical 3 bedroom center hall colonial. He counted 20 sections of corner trim at $85 per section. Seriously. He also quoted $995 to rent a lift to seal the three sides where the roof meets the soffit. If the 4 th side has to be done from a ladder, why cant the other three be done that way as well? Also, I rent lifts for a living. Its more like $300. He had $795 to install one bat valve. Basically, that a tube bats can leave, but cant come back in screwed onto the place he thinks is the point of entry. It takes about 20 minutes to set up the ladder, go up there, screw in the pipe and put the ladder away. He has $1470 for installing 6 "animal patches" where the roof meets the soffit. Basically, metal flashing screwed and caulked where the roof and soffit connect. If he knows how to measure, its a 6 hour job at most to do all 6 spots. He also wanted $390 to bend some hardware cloth and attach it to my bath fan and kitchen fan. Again, a crazy amount of money for a job that maybe at most would take one hour. The list he gave me is a one day job for two workers. The worst part is that even after charging over 5 times what a reasonable contractor would charge in labor for the services they are providing, they don't even guarantee you will be bat free! They only guarantee that no bats will penetrate the work they did. So, if they missed a spot bats can get in, you are back to square one paying them even more money to seal the spots they missed in there already expensive initial evaluation. Save your money, call someone else."
Eve P on September 2021
Wildlife Removal
"I called for a bat exclusion inspection. First, (which should have been a red flag) they insisted I give them my credit card information before the visit. The inspection was $399 plus tax. The cost of the inspection would go towards the cost of the service as long as I used them to bat proof the house. The technician who came out was Mike Cottom Jr. He got to my house on time. He talked to me for about 10 minutes to get the information about the history of bats in my house. He spent about 5 minutes taking pictures and came inside to look at the two access holes the attic the electrician made to run some wiring. He said he saw no sign of bats, a colony or an infestation, just a small amount of bat poop. Then he went to his truck for about 20 minutes to write up the quote. Then spend another 20 minutes going over what he found. In total, he was here for about 1 hour. He never got up on my roof, which is one of the most likely the points of entry. There are huge gaps on either side of my attic dormer where it meets the roofline. The quote for exclusion was $5643.88. The first line item was caulking where the chimney meets siding. He guesstimated that was 60 linear feet. the total for caulking that area was $630. It shouldn't take more than an hour, maybe two if you are really slow to caulk that area. I am a paint and home repair contractor who has been caulking peoples houses for 25 years. I know how long it takes because Ive done it 1000 times. He also had $1700 for sealing the corner trim of the vinyl siding. Basically, stuffing it with steel wool and spray foam. I dont live in a mansion. I live in a very typical 3 bedroom center hall colonial. He counted 20 sections of corner trim at $85 per section. Seriously. He also quoted $995 to rent a lift to seal the three sides where the roof meets the soffit. If the 4 th side has to be done from a ladder, why cant the other three be done that way as well? Also, I rent lifts for a living. Its more like $300. He had $795 to install one bat valve. Basically, that a tube bats can leave, but cant come back in screwed onto the place he thinks is the point of entry. It takes about 20 minutes to set up the ladder, go up there, screw in the pipe and put the ladder away. He has $1470 for installing 6 "animal patches" where the roof meets the soffit. Basically, metal flashing screwed and caulked where the roof and soffit connect. If he knows how to measure, its a 6 hour job at most to do all 6 spots. He also wanted $390 to bend some hardware cloth and attach it to my bath fan and kitchen fan. Again, a crazy amount of money for a job that maybe at most would take one hour. The list he gave me is a one day job for two workers. The worst part is that even after charging over 5 times what a reasonable contractor would charge in labor for the services they are providing, they don't even guarantee you will be bat free! They only guarantee that no bats will penetrate the work they did. So, if they missed a spot bats can get in, you are back to square one paying them even more money to seal the spots they missed in there already expensive initial evaluation. Save your money, call someone else."
Eve P on September 2021
15 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. ASK ABOUT ANGIE'S LIST DISCOUNT.
"It went very well. Joe Barker visited twice and apparently killed all the moths the first time but came back to follow up. He was very conscientious, professional, polite and friendly. There is a 90 day guarantee."
Andrea Waltonen & W on January 2019
15 EMPLOYEES. NO SUBS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. ASK ABOUT ANGIE'S LIST DISCOUNT.
"It went very well. Joe Barker visited twice and apparently killed all the moths the first time but came back to follow up. He was very conscientious, professional, polite and friendly. There is a 90 day guarantee."
Andrea Waltonen & W on January 2019
We tackle odors at Waste Water Treatment plants... we can handle any kind of odors that you may be having to deal with... give us a call.
We tackle odors at Waste Water Treatment plants... we can handle any kind of odors that you may be having to deal with... give us a call.
Home improvment, honey bee removal and relocation
Home improvment, honey bee removal and relocation
-FREE Estimate We have one flat rate for our services and everything else is inclusive -We don’t tack for extra charges for fixing things -Trust-without trust you will have no peace of mind
-FREE Estimate We have one flat rate for our services and everything else is inclusive -We don’t tack for extra charges for fixing things -Trust-without trust you will have no peace of mind
1-5 Employees. No subs. Charges by the job. No travel charges.
1-5 Employees. No subs. Charges by the job. No travel charges.
24 hour emergency service; All major credit cards accepted
"Removed first woodchuck. Failed to trap second - but the woodchuck had moved on by then. He helped to seal holes that the woodchuck had previously dug to prevent him from returning to the same spot. . Lake Wildlife can only trap and release the woodchucks."
John S on October 2018
24 hour emergency service; All major credit cards accepted
"Removed first woodchuck. Failed to trap second - but the woodchuck had moved on by then. He helped to seal holes that the woodchuck had previously dug to prevent him from returning to the same spot. . Lake Wildlife can only trap and release the woodchucks."
John S on October 2018
Constant Pest Management exists to serve others. It is our priority to meet the pest control needs of the community in a financially reasonable and effective manner. We utilize research backed, state of the art, Eco-Friendly methods to treat homes, apartments and hotels for Bed Bugs in half the time and at half the price of traditional heat treatment methods. Constant Pest Management technicians receive the most comprehensive, up-to-date training and are state licensed to perform pest control. Our technicians have the knowledge and expertise to rid your home of over 100 common household pests. We can exterminate your pests with discretion and efficiency. If you feel embarrassed about having an exterminator van in your driveway, our unmarked vehicles can save you from worrying about others knowing that you have a pest problem, while still getting you the pest control you need.
Constant Pest Management exists to serve others. It is our priority to meet the pest control needs of the community in a financially reasonable and effective manner. We utilize research backed, state of the art, Eco-Friendly methods to treat homes, apartments and hotels for Bed Bugs in half the time and at half the price of traditional heat treatment methods. Constant Pest Management technicians receive the most comprehensive, up-to-date training and are state licensed to perform pest control. Our technicians have the knowledge and expertise to rid your home of over 100 common household pests. We can exterminate your pests with discretion and efficiency. If you feel embarrassed about having an exterminator van in your driveway, our unmarked vehicles can save you from worrying about others knowing that you have a pest problem, while still getting you the pest control you need.
Yes, hiring a pest control pro is a worthwhile investment. A licensed exterminator has the tools, training, and products to effectively eliminate pests and prevent them from returning. While DIY sprays may offer short-term relief, a professional can spot hidden nests, tailor treatments to the exact pest, and help you avoid costly repairs down the road. That combination of speed, precision, and prevention makes the service worth the fee for most homeowners.
Pests that reproduce quickly—think roaches, fleas, ticks, ants, termites, and some spiders—often need routine service. After the initial knock-down visit, your pro may recommend monthly or quarterly follow-ups to keep eggs from hatching and colonies from rebuilding. Ask your technician for a schedule that fits your home and local pest pressure.
Many professional products are pet-safe once they dry, but some formulas and baits can be harmful if a curious cat or dog makes contact too soon. Please inform your technician about the pets you have so they can select the appropriate treatment, set up necessary barricades, and provide you with clear re-entry times. Always follow their post-treatment instructions to keep four-legged family members safe.
Start by cutting off food, water, and easy entry. Keep dry goods in sealed bins, wipe up crumbs fast, and declutter storage areas where bugs love to hide. Outside, repair torn screens, seal gaps around pipes, and trim back vegetation that brushes the house. A quick monthly walk-around to spot new cracks or leaks goes a long way toward keeping pests out for good.
Service frequency hinges on the pest and your location. One-off jobs—like removing a wasp nest—often need just a single visit. Ongoing nuisances such as ants or rodents may call for quarterly or even monthly check-ins. Ask your pro to recommend a cadence that matches local pest cycles and the age of your home, so small issues don’t mushroom into costly fixes later.