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4.4 (10 reviews)
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Very professional group, from reception to lasting results from their service. Highly recommend!

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We would also get bugs in our house very fast after our monthly service so we decided to cancel and spray on our own.

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Dan's Pest Management

Dan's Pest Management

(173 reviews)

My wife noticed a scratchy sound above her in our living room. She called a company that sounds…read morelike an Arnie movie from the 80's. They wanted a small fortune. Dans came in and saved the day. This is an honest company and I hope the owner never sells to a corporation. They all rock.

I reached out to Dan's Pest Management Inc. for pest control service for three units I manage in…read moreBakersfield. At first, everything seemed professional. They responded, showed up, and provided a quote. However, the experience changed once I started asking questions about the one-year service agreement and billing. Before signing any contract, especially one that locks me into service for a full year, I believe it is reasonable to ask clear questions about the billing cycle, payment dates, and whether anything would be prorated. I asked a simple question: if I signed and paid on 5/11, would my billing cycle start from that date, or would I still be billed on their regular cycle and lose part of the service period? I was not asking to avoid payment or get a discount. I simply wanted to understand what I was agreeing to before signing. Unfortunately, Rachel in billing did not seem clear on the answer, even though I had already discussed some of the details with Dan. That made me uncomfortable because billing and contract terms should be clearly understood by the company before asking a customer to commit for a full year. Instead of calmly answering the question, the tone changed and it felt like they became frustrated that I was asking about the contract at all. As a landlord who does not live in the Bakersfield area, I have to be extra careful about who I hire to service my property. I need to make sure the property is being properly maintained, the billing is clear, and the agreement is fair before I sign anything. Asking questions about a contract should not create tension or attitude from a company. I was genuinely interested in starting service, but this experience made me feel uncomfortable and hesitant. A customer should be able to ask basic contract and billing questions without feeling like they are being a problem. To me, that is not good business, especially when the customer is being asked to commit to a one-year agreement.

Stafford's Pest Control - pest_control - Updated June 2026

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