Holladay is one of the most established communities on Salt Lake’s east bench, and that history shows in every block. The mature trees — many over fifty years old — create a dense canopy that shades homes and yards year-round. The older homes, many built in the 1950s and 60s, have character you won’t find in newer subdivisions: large basements, original window wells, expansive crawl spaces, and foundations that have settled over decades. That age and character also means more pathways for pests. Serve Pest Control has been treating Holladay homes for years. We know which neighborhoods along Mill Creek have the most rodent pressure, which older homes need extra attention around their original foundations, and how to work around the beautiful but pest-friendly landscaping that makes Holladay so special.
Process for Holladay Homes

We sweep out and knock down any honeycombs and cobwebs in the eaves up to 35 ft.

We treat every entry point of the home on the ground level including doors, windows, and the garage.

Also known as the “crack and crevice” treatment. Our power sprayer will seal up any open spaces along the foundation of the home, giving pests no chance of entering the home from the ground.

Our technicians will walk around the perimeter of your home, spreading a granule that will sink deep into the soil, providing a 15ft barrier from the foundation into the yard.

Every house is different. If you have pests in a strange area on your property, let us know and we will service the requested area.

We won't just protect your house, we'll protect your property by setting a fence line perimeter.
Holladay homes require a careful, thorough approach. The mature landscaping that makes this neighborhood so beautiful also provides ideal harborage for pests — thick ground cover, stacked firewood beneath tall trees, old retaining walls with gaps, and irrigation systems that keep everything lush and moist. We inspect every potential entry point, from basement window wells that collect leaves and moisture to attic vents obscured by overhanging branches. For Holladay’s older homes with original masonry foundations, we use sealants and exclusion materials that are effective but won’t damage the historic character. For properties near Mill Creek and Cottonwood Creek, we add extra rodent attention because those waterways create natural pest corridors. Our Holladay service is built around the reality that a fifty-year-old home with mature landscaping needs a different plan than a new build.
Moisture ants and pavement ants are the most common ant species in Holladay. Moisture ants thrive in the damp conditions created by Holladay’s heavy tree canopy and frequent irrigation. They nest in rotting wood, under mulch, and in overwatered lawns. Correcting moisture issues and applying targeted baits is the most effective approach.
Black widow spiders and hobo spiders are very common in Holladay. The mature landscaping with its rock walls, stacked wood, and dense ground cover provides ideal habitat. Black widows in particular favor the undisturbed corners of Holladay’s large basements and attached garages. Regular web removal and exclusion are essential.
German cockroaches appear in Holladay primarily through multi-unit housing and older apartment buildings. Some of Holladay’s mid-century duplexes and fourplexes have shared walls that allow cockroaches to travel between units. Coordinated treatment with gel baits and growth regulators yields the best results.
Norway rats and house mice are significant issues in Holladay. The creeks — Mill Creek and Cottonwood Creek — provide year-round water and travel corridors for rats. Older homes with original foundations, window wells, and unsealed utility penetrations are especially vulnerable. Aggressive exclusion work is critical.
Subterranean termites are active in parts of Holladay, particularly in homes where wood siding, porches, or decks are in contact with the ground. The mature landscaping keeps soil consistently moist near foundations. Annual inspections and in-ground bait stations provide the best protection.
Bed bugs in Holladay are most commonly reported through travel and multi-unit housing. The city’s central location and mix of housing types means exposure is moderate. Early detection with interceptors and fast heat treatment for confirmed cases is our standard protocol.
Holladay is one of those rare places where people stay for decades. The same families live on the same streets for generations. And over all those years, we’ve been the ones they call when pests show up.
We know the quirks of Holladay’s housing. We know which 1950s ramblers have the original basement window wells that collect leaves and need regular clearing. We know which mid-century ranches have crawl spaces with dirt floors that need seasonal monitoring. We know which properties along the creek need monthly rodent station checks during the fall migration.
What our Holladay clients appreciate most is our attention to detail. We don’t rush through a service. We walk the full property, check every potential entry point, and leave behind a detailed summary of what we found and what we recommend. If something needs attention between visits, we expect you to call us and we respond promptly.
Holladay has earned its reputation as one of Salt Lake Valley’s finest communities. We’re proud to help keep it that way, one pest-free home at a time.
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