Pest Control Eudora, KS | Ant Extermination & Termite Control in Eudora, Kansas

Laser One Pest Management – Eudora’s Hometown Pest Control Experts

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Local, Reliable Pest Control in Eudora & Douglas County

Proudly keeping Eudora homes and farms pest-free for over 25 years.

At Laser One Pest Management, we’re part of the Eudora community. We know exactly what pests plague our small town: carpenter ants tearing through the beautiful older homes on Church Street, field mice invading garages when harvest season ends, and termites threatening new builds out by the high school and Nottingham Elementary. Our Kansas-licensed technicians live nearby and respond fast—often the same day.

Why Eudora Chooses Laser One

  • Local family-owned company (not a national chain)
  • Serving Eudora and Douglas County since 2001
  • Purdue University Certified Integrated Pest Management
  • Eco-friendly products safe for kids, pets, and livestock
  • Same-day & emergency service for Eudora residents
  • FREE inspections and honest pricing
  • Interior + exterior treatments designed for rural and suburban homes

Most-Requested Services in Eudora, KS

Ant Extermination Eudora KS

Carpenter ants and pavement ants love Eudora’s big trees and moist soil. We destroy nests and protect your home’s wood structure.

Termite Control & Free Termite Inspections

Douglas County is high-risk for termites. Get your FREE termite inspection before they damage your biggest investment.

Mouse & Rat Removal

Fall in Eudora means mice move in from the fields. We seal dime-sized holes, trap rodents, and sanitize to keep your family safe.

Spider Control (Brown Recluse & Black Widow)

Brown recluse spiders hide in Eudora basements, sheds, and woodpiles. We eliminate them and reduce future risk.

Bed Bug Extermination

Moving kids to K-State or KU? Bed bugs travel home easily. We use the latest heat + treatment methods to end infestations fast.

Wasp & Hornet Nest Removal

Aggressive wasp nests around Eudora ball fields and barns? We remove them safely—even after dark when they’re calm.