Pest Control Consultants-Illinois

Pest Control Consultants-Illinois Pest Control Consultants provide interior and exterior pest control services to Illinois and the Chicagoland area. Single Service Programs available.

Join the Pest Gone Club today and enjoy peace of mind year-round! Pest Control Consultants believes the best way to defend your investment is with ongoing pest prevention. Not only can we solve your immediate pest problem, we let you choose from several prevention plans customized to fit your needs and your budget. We meet you where your at and provide expertise on getting you set up on a plan tha

t works for you! We can be at your home the same day you call! Specializing in Carpenter Ant Control, Termite/Liquid & Baiting Treatments, Termite Inspections FHA & VA, Guaranteed Roach Elimination, Confidential Bed Bug Consultation,Cost Effective Bed Bug Treatments, Mosquitoes & Ticks, Positive Flea Control, Bees, Rodents, Total Control Of Occasional Invaders, Earwigs, Boxelders, Asian Beetles, Centipedes, Millipedes, Spiders including Brown Recluse. FREE ESTIMATES! Residential, Commercial, Industrial, Institutions, Housing, Apartments, Business protection plans, Quarterly Prevention, Same day service available! No Contracts-Cancel Anytime! Our locally owned and operated business has been largely built by word of mouth, so ensuring that your experience with us is a good one is a top priority. Thank you for your interest, feel free to contact us with any of your questions. LOCATIONS:

Corporate Office
121 E 1st St
Dixon, IL 61021
(815)284-4101
(815)625-8604

Dixon Warehouse:
1100 W 2nd St
Dixon, IL 61021

Sycamore Location:
920 W Prairie Dr Unit L
Sycamore, IL 60178
(224)662-0822

Iowa Location:
2215 Manufacturing Dr BLD 1A
Clinton, IA 52732
(563)503-4476

Wisconsin Location:
S1380 E Redstone Dr
La Valle, WI 53941
(608)254-7909

Areas we serve:
The Sauk Valley| Rochelle| DeKalb| Sycamore| Genoa| St. Charles| Geneva| Batavia| Elgin| Aurora| Lake Zurich| North Chicagoland Suburbs| Rockford| Freeport| Eastern Iowa| Central Wisconsin.

German cockroaches don't care how spotless your kitchen is.They want three things: stable temperature, moisture, and foo...
06/06/2026

German cockroaches don't care how spotless your kitchen is.

They want three things: stable temperature, moisture, and food residue. Your air-conditioned home delivers all three better than the summer heat outside. The AC condensate dripping, a pet bowl left out overnight, the humidity that builds in a closed cabinet. That's what draws them in. Not your housekeeping.

The shame around cockroaches is the reason people wait. And waiting turns a June sighting into an August infestation.

If you've spotted one in the kitchen, the population is almost certainly larger than what you saw. That's just how German cockroaches work.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

Right now, a yellow jacket queen is building her first nest alone. The whole colony is her. The nest is the size of a go...
06/05/2026

Right now, a yellow jacket queen is building her first nest alone. The whole colony is her. The nest is the size of a golf ball. A handful of chambers, no workers, no guards.

By late summer, that same nest holds 1,000 workers and is actively defended. Same structure. Completely different problem.

Homeowners usually spot yellow jacket nests in August, which is the worst possible window. June is when the math is still in your favor.

If you find a small nest under an eave or in a shrub, this is not the moment to wait and see.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

The mosquito biting you at the cookout isn't the one most associated with West Nile in the Midwest.That one is the Asian...
06/04/2026

The mosquito biting you at the cookout isn't the one most associated with West Nile in the Midwest.

That one is the Asian tiger mosquito: white-striped legs, bites in broad daylight, hard to miss. The Culex mosquito is different. It's smaller, quieter, and active at dusk and dawn when most people are heading inside. It breeds in stagnant water that's been sitting for a week or two: clogged gutters, neglected catch basins, plant saucers. The kind of spots a quick yard walk doesn't always catch.

Most homeowners never notice it. That's the problem.

If you want to lower mosquito pressure where it actually matters, start with a careful look at standing water on your property. Then give us a call.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.Reviews like yours are part of how new neighbors find us, and the...
06/03/2026

Thank you for taking the time to share your experience.

Reviews like yours are part of how new neighbors find us, and they keep us honest about every visit we run after this one. We don't take that for granted.

If you've had pests on your mind and haven't called yet, we'd be glad to help.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

Most homeowners never look inside the corrugated black pipe running from their downspout into the yard. It looks like dr...
06/02/2026

Most homeowners never look inside the corrugated black pipe running from their downspout into the yard. It looks like drainage doing its job.

But those ridges on the inside? They trap water indefinitely. Every ridge is a pocket. After a rain, the water in a smooth downspout clears in hours. The water inside ribbed pipe can sit for weeks.

That's enough time for a full mosquito breeding cycle. The larvae are invisible at that stage, and the pipe is half-buried, so nobody checks it until the biting starts.

If you have that style of pipe, replace it with smooth-walled drain pipe. It's one of the more common active breeding zones in a typical yard, and it's almost never on anyone's list.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

June doesn't give you a breather between spring and summer pests. Three problems are moving at once.Mosquitoes hatched t...
06/01/2026

June doesn't give you a breather between spring and summer pests. Three problems are moving at once.

Mosquitoes hatched through May and populations are compounding now, with new batches emerging every week as standing water warms. Yellow jacket queens who started nests alone in April are crossing the threshold where worker populations make the colony genuinely dangerous. And ticks are transitioning out of their spring deer-tick peak into sustained summer pressure through wooded edges and tall grass.

Each of these is easier to address now than in July.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

A mouse can get in through a gap the width of a pencil eraser. Finding every spot a mouse is thinking about takes patien...
05/30/2026

A mouse can get in through a gap the width of a pencil eraser. Finding every spot a mouse is thinking about takes patience and a careful eye.

Jath walking Chad through exactly where and how is the part of the job that actually keeps pests out. It's also the part most people don't realize they're paying for until they see it done right.

Thanks, Chad. You made Jath's day.

Get started with year-round coverage: (815) 284-4101

What does an early pest problem actually look like? Five signs most homeowners walk past.A small pile of fine wood shavi...
05/29/2026

What does an early pest problem actually look like? Five signs most homeowners walk past.

A small pile of fine wood shavings near a windowsill is carpenter ant frass. They tunnel through wood to nest and push the debris out as they go.

A pencil-width tube of packed mud on your foundation wall is a termite mud tube. That one is not a "keep an eye on it" sign.

A greasy smudge along the baseboard at knee height is a mouse rub mark. It only develops on a route used repeatedly.

Small tan casings near carpet edges or inside closets are shed skins from carpet beetle larvae. The larvae are what damage wool, silk, and natural fabrics.

Early means catchable. By the time pests are obvious, the problem is already established.

Sign up for quarterly protection: (815) 284-4101

Tan, hollow, bristly shells in the back of your closet? Those are carpet beetle cast skins. The most useful clue this pe...
05/28/2026

Tan, hollow, bristly shells in the back of your closet? Those are carpet beetle cast skins. The most useful clue this pest leaves behind.

Larvae shed their skins as they grow, so finding these means something's been feeding in that spot for a while. Look along carpet edges, under furniture, deep in closets where nothing gets disturbed.

The biology behind them: adult beetles come inside to lay eggs on natural fibers, then head back out. The larvae stay behind and chew quietly through wool, silk, pet hair, and feathers. By the time you notice holes in a stored sweater, the larvae have usually already moved on.

Ready to get this under control? Give us a call: (815) 284-4101

Moving homes usually means starting fresh with every service provider. Donna brought PCC with her.That's a choice we don...
05/26/2026

Moving homes usually means starting fresh with every service provider. Donna brought PCC with her.

That's a choice we don't take lightly. It tells us the relationship is actually working, not just the service.

Thank you for the trust, Donna. Both houses.

Schedule your service: (815) 284-4101

Address

1100 W 2nd Street
Dixon, IL
61021

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

Telephone

+18152844101

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