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Audit-ready IPM for kitchens, retail, offices, and multifamily

Commercial Pest Control in Orange County

Restaurants, food handlers, property managers, and offices need documented IPM and a service log that holds up to a health inspection — not just a monthly spray.

Commercial pest control from Trident Pest Control delivers documented Integrated Pest Management for restaurants, food-service, retail, offices, and multifamily properties — including a service logbook and corrective-action records that stand up to health and regulatory inspections. Performed under California Structural Pest Control Board License #PR8662 by licensed technicians, with products applied per California Department of Pesticide Regulation guidelines.

Service Area

Routed to a focused nine-city Orange County area

Trident Pest Control currently serves Orange, Orange Park Acres, Villa Park, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Brea, Placentia, Fullerton, and Irvine. Routes are density-limited and kept tight on purpose — it's how we keep response times short. Just outside the list? Contact us; we can sometimes accommodate based on scheduling.

Looking for commercial pest control in a specific city? See our pages for commercial pest control in Irvine, commercial pest control in Orange, and commercial pest control in Fullerton.

What's Included

Every commercial pest control service from Trident covers:

  • Site assessment and custom IPM program design
  • Scheduled interior and exterior service with monitoring devices
  • Service logbook and corrective-action documentation (audit-ready)
  • Rodent exclusion and exterior bait-station program where appropriate
  • Cockroach, ant, fly, and stored-product pest management
  • Sanitation and structural-recommendation reporting to staff
  • After-hours and discreet scheduling options
  • Dedicated technician continuity for site familiarity
Why It Matters

Why commercial pest control matters in Orange County

For a food-service or multifamily operation, pest control isn't a nuisance issue — it's a compliance and reputation issue. Health inspectors and third-party auditors expect a documented IPM program, monitoring devices, and a service log showing trends and corrective actions, not just evidence that someone sprayed.

An IPM program also reduces the underlying conditions — sanitation gaps, structural access, deliveries — that drive commercial infestations, which means fewer reactive call-backs and a more defensible compliance position.

Continuity matters: a technician who knows your site, your equipment layout, and your problem zones catches trends earlier than a rotating roster does.

Our Process

How a Trident treatment works

  1. Step 01

    Assess

    We survey the facility, identify pressure points and access, and design a site-specific IPM program.

  2. Step 02

    Implement

    We install monitoring, set a service cadence, and begin treatment and exclusion work.

  3. Step 03

    Document

    Every visit is logged with findings and corrective actions — audit- and inspection-ready.

  4. Step 04

    Refine

    We review trends, tighten the program, and coordinate structural and sanitation fixes with your team.

Commercial programs are quoted per facility based on square footage, industry, pest pressure, and service cadence. Documentation and logbook are included in every commercial program. See full pricing →

FAQs

Common questions

Yes. Every commercial program includes a service logbook with findings, monitoring data, and corrective actions — built to satisfy health-department and third-party audit expectations.
Yes. Restaurants and retail often require before-open or after-close service; we schedule discreetly around your operation.
Yes. We run building-wide IPM programs for apartments, condos, and HOAs, including coordinated treatment of adjacent units when needed.
Restaurants and food service, retail, offices, warehouses, and residential property management within our nine-city route area.
Commercial programs are scheduled service agreements by nature, but they're built around your needs and reviewed regularly — not rigid lock-ins. We'll structure terms that fit the operation.
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Ready to handle your commercial pest control?

Licensed technicians, IPM-first, no contracts. Serving nine Orange County cities under CA SPCB License #PR8662.