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Tailored Pest Control Solutions

At STAT Pest Control, we offer comprehensive exterminator services in Naples, FL, catering to each client’s unique needs in Collier County. Understanding that every pest situation is different, our experienced team conducts detailed assessments to identify the specific challenges and risks in your property. Based on this analysis, we develop a customized treatment plan, ensuring targeted and effective pest control. Our methods are efficient and safe for your family and the environment. We pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction. Our services are designed to offer immediate relief and long-term prevention from pests. Regular follow-ups and maintenance checks are a standard part of our service package, ensuring that your property in Naples, FL remains pest-free. With 239-500-7828, expert help is always just a call away.

Local Experience:

Our extensive knowledge of Naples, FL, and Collier County ensures precise and effective extermination.

Customer-Centric Service:

We prioritize your satisfaction, offering personalized services tailored to meet your specific needs.

Eco-Friendly Practices:

Committed to sustainability, STAT Pest Control uses safe, environmentally responsible pest control methods.

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Advanced Techniques and Technology

In the field of extermination, staying ahead with the latest techniques and technology is key. At STAT Pest Control, we leverage advanced pest control methods to provide superior services in Naples, FL, and Collier County. Our team is equipped with state-of-the-art tools and employs the latest industry practices to ensure effective extermination of all types of pests, including insects, rodents, and more. Our approach is both proactive and reactive. We address current infestations and put in place measures to prevent future occurrences. Safety is a top priority, and we use environmentally friendly products and methods to ensure the wellbeing of our clients and their surroundings. At STAT Pest Control, our goal is to provide a safe, pest-free environment for our clients in Naples, FL, with minimal disruption to their daily lives. Reach us at 239-500-7828 for expert extermination services.

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Comprehensive Service Coverage

At STAT Pest Control, our exterminator services in Naples, FL extend beyond mere pest elimination. We offer a complete suite of services to address various aspects of pest control. We cover all bases from initial inspections and treatment to preventive strategies and education. Our team is well-versed in handling a variety of environments, from residential homes to commercial and industrial properties in Collier County. Our commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of our work. We continuously train our staff in the latest pest control methods and customer service best practices. This ensures that every interaction you have with us is professional, informative, and helpful. Our focus is not just on solving your current pest issues but on building a lasting relationship as your go-to pest control experts in Naples, FL. For any pest concerns, 239-500-7828 is your reliable point of contact.

Before the period of European colonization, the indigenous Calusa lived in Florida (including the region of present-day Naples) for thousands of years, from Charlotte Harbor to Cape Sable. In 1513, Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León explored the region and encountered the Calusa, who resisted attempts by de León to establish a Spanish colony in Florida. This initiated nearly two hundred years of conflict between the Spanish and the Calusa. In the early 18th century, following slave raids from Muscogee and Yamasee raiders allied with European settlers in Carolina, the majority of the remaining Calusa moved south and east to escape the raids.

The city of Naples was founded in 1886 by former Confederate general and Kentucky U.S. Senator John Stuart Williams and his partner, Louisville businessman Walter N. Haldeman, the publisher of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Throughout the 1870s and 1880s, magazine and newspaper stories telling of the area’s mild climate and abundant fish likened it to the sunny Italian peninsula. The name Naples caught on when promoters described the bay as “surpassing the bay in Naples, Italy”. By the summer of 1888, Naples had a population of about 80 people, and the first hotel opened in 1889. Major development was anticipated after Collier County was established in 1923, the completion of the railroad reaching Naples in 1927, and the completion of the Tamiami Trail linking Naples to Miami in 1928, but did not begin until after the 1929 Stock market crash, the Great Depression, and World War II. During the war the U.S. Army Air Forces built a small airfield and used it for training purposes; it is now the Naples Municipal Airport.

After a hurricane in 1945, fill was required to repair the damage. A local dredging company, Wyatt Brothers, created a lake north of 16th Avenue S, between Gordon Drive and Gulf Shore Boulevard. In 1949, Reginald Wyatt II asked Mr. Rust to sell him the 296 acres (120 ha) from Jamaica Channel to today’s 14th Avenue S. The Jamaica Channel was widened, one canal was dredged, and 14th Avenue S was created. Today, the Wyatt family is credited with the construction of Naples first beach. Additional channels were eventually added to the south of 14th Avenue S and are named alphabetically for local water birds. The first channel south of 14th Avenue S is Anhinga Channel, then Bittern Channel is south of 15th Avenue S, Crane Channel is south of 16th Avenue S, Duck Channel is south of 17th Avenue S, and Egret Channel is north of 21st Avenue S. From the channels there are coves named Flamingo, Gull, Heron, and Ibis, as well as the original Aqua Cove. These initial channels, canals, and coves were dredged and bulldozed from the mangrove swamps. Where shallow rock precluded digging, land was filled to create lots with navigable water.

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