Almost everything in Severance is new, and Pioneer's service here is built around that fact. Most of the town's neighborhoods went up on open prairie and farmland within the last several years, and the pests that lived on that ground did not leave when the houses arrived.
Field mice are the defining pressure. Severance sits surrounded by open ground on every side, which keeps the rodent population close to every neighborhood edge. Each fall that population moves toward warm structures, and new construction offers exactly what it needs: unsealed utility penetrations, garage corner gaps, and grading that has not finished settling. A new home with mice in the garage before its first winter is a routine call here, and treatment focuses on sealing-minded inspection and exterior baiting, not just traps in the garage.
The insect side follows the new-construction script too. Fresh sod, new mulch, and heavy irrigation pull in earwigs, spiders, and ants for the first few seasons while landscaping establishes, and the open, wind-exposed lots make new fences, sheds, and play structures prime wasp real estate through the summer. A perimeter program through those early years keeps all of it outside where it belongs.
Coverage runs across all of Severance and the rural county addresses around it, and the handful of local businesses in town get the same recurring commercial service Pioneer runs everywhere, with a written report after every visit.