Standley Pest Control / Ocala, FL

From first sighting to service path

Standley Pest Control helps Ocala, The Villages, and Central Florida homeowners identify pest issues and understand the property conditions that attract them. Get help from a local pest control pro.

12+ years pest control experienceOcala local baseCentral FL service area

Choose your issue

Start with the pest sign, then move to the right service.

Homeowners usually arrive with a clue, not a diagnosis. These paths are built around the things people notice first: wings, droppings, trails, bites, scratching, standing water, or recurring indoor activity.

01

Termite Control

Finding wings, mud tubes, soft wood, or other termite signs?

Inspection and treatment guidance for drywood and subterranean termites that threaten Florida homes.

  • Drywood termites
  • Subterranean termites
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02

Rodent Control

Hearing scratching, seeing droppings, or finding gnaw marks?

Indoor and outdoor rodent control for rats, mice, squirrels, entry points, and recurring activity.

  • Rats
  • Mice
  • Squirrels
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03

Bed Bug Control

Bites, dark stains, shed skins, or travel-related concerns?

Bed bug inspection and treatment planning for bedrooms, furniture, travel-related introductions, and recurring bites.

  • Bed bugs
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04

Roach Control

Roaches showing up near kitchens, bathrooms, or moisture areas?

Targeted roach control for kitchens, bathrooms, pantries, moisture areas, and recurring activity.

  • Roaches
  • Water bugs
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05

Ant and Fire Ant Control

Indoor ant trails or fire ant mounds around the yard?

Ant and fire ant control for indoor trails, exterior entry points, lawns, and high-activity areas.

  • House ants
  • Fire ants
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06

Mosquito Control

Mosquitoes making patios, porches, or yards hard to use?

Mosquito control for Florida yards, outdoor comfort, and seasonal mosquito pressure.

  • Mosquitoes
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07

General Pest Control

Seeing ants, spiders, roaches, or water bugs around the house?

Interior and exterior pest control for ants, spiders, roaches, water bugs, bed bugs, and everyday Florida pests.

  • Ants
  • Spiders
  • Roaches
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Central Florida pressure system

The problem is rarely just the pest you saw.

Pest pressure changes with the property. Standley looks at active signs, likely access, moisture, shade, food sources, and the places pests can keep returning from.

Isometric home and yard pressure map showing common property conditions that can support pest activity.
Moisture Termites + roaches

Moisture

Termites and roaches can follow damp edges.

Downspouts, mulch, shade, and wood contact can keep the foundation edge active.

Termite control
Entry gaps Rodents + ants

Entry gaps

Small openings can become repeat access points.

Utility penetrations, vents, door seals, and siding seams are worth checking closely.

Rodent control
Food access Roaches + ants

Food access

Indoor crumbs and storage edges can sustain activity.

Cabinet toe kicks, pet areas, trash edges, and garage thresholds can hold attractants.

Roach control
Shade and rain Mosquito pressure

Shade and rain

Small water pockets can keep patios uncomfortable.

Plant saucers, dense shade, gutter discharge, and patio edges can collect moisture.

Mosquito control

Termites and moisture

Warm, humid conditions and hidden wood contact can make termite signs easy to miss until inspection. Watch for wings, mud tubes, soft trim, or hollow-sounding wood.

Termite control

Roaches, ants, and indoor pressure

Food access, moisture, landscaping, and small gaps can bring ants and roaches inside. A source-focused plan looks beyond the insects you see first.

Roach control

Rodents and small entry points

Scratching sounds, droppings, gnaw marks, or attic activity can point to rodents using gaps around vents, doors, pipes, or stored materials.

Rodent control

Mosquitoes and standing water

Warm weather, shade, and small amounts of standing water can make patios and yards uncomfortable. Reducing water sources helps support treatment.

Mosquito control

The visit

A clear field sequence, from first call to next steps.

Service should feel understandable before anyone picks up the phone. Each visit follows the same path: observe the pressure, explain the next move, then treat with practical prevention in mind.

1

Inspect the issue

Standley starts by looking at active pest signs, likely entry points, and property conditions that may be supporting the issue.

2

Explain the treatment path

You get a plain-language recommendation based on the pest, activity level, property conditions, and household needs discussed before service.

3

Treat and reduce re-entry pressure

Treatment focuses on active areas and practical prevention steps that can reduce the conditions inviting pests back.

Service areas

Local pest control for Ocala, The Villages, and surrounding Central Florida.

Standley Pest Control is an Ocala-based service-area business. The public website does not show a street address or exact map pin.

Questions

A few quick answers before you call.

Quick answers for homeowners comparing pest control options in Ocala, The Villages, and Central Florida.

Do you service The Villages?

Yes. Standley Pest Control serves The Villages along with Ocala and surrounding Central Florida areas.

What pests do you treat?

Standley Pest Control handles general pest control, termites, rodents, mosquitoes, roaches, ants, fire ants, and bed bugs.

Are pet-friendly pest control options available?

Pet-friendly options are available upon request. Mention household needs when you call so the recommendation can account for them.

Can I ask for eco-friendly options?

Yes. Eco-friendly options are available. Mention that preference when you call or request service.

Should I call about possible termite signs?

Yes. Wings, mud tubes, soft wood, frass, or hollow-sounding wood are worth discussing so Standley can explain the next step.

Ready for help?

Talk with a local pest control pro.

Tell Standley Pest Control what you are seeing, where it is happening, and how to reach you.

Call 352-451-6831