Family-owned. Locally operated. PIP delivers science-backed pest prevention and elimination across all of Waukesha County — because the best pest problem is one that never starts.
Charles Serven — Owner & Operator
PIP isn't a franchise and it isn't a call center. When you schedule service, you're working directly with me — the owner. I live in Mukwonago, I inspect every property personally, and I build every treatment plan around what your home actually needs.
I started PIP because Waukesha County deserves a pest control company that prioritizes prevention over reaction, treats every home like it's their own, and never locks customers into contracts they don't need.
We treat 31+ pest types with targeted, eco-friendly methods. Click any pest to learn more.
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We live and work in Mukwonago. Your pest problems are our neighborhood's pest problems. No call centers, no corporate runaround.
Unlike reactive exterminators, PIP focuses on preventing infestations before they start. Our seasonal programs keep pests out year-round.
We use targeted, EPA-registered products with minimal environmental impact. Safe for your family, pets, and Wisconsin's ecosystem.
Wasp nest by the front door? Mice in the kitchen? Call us and we'll prioritize your service for same-day treatment.
Pay only for what you need. No long-term commitments, no cancellation fees. Pricing based on your home square footage. We earn your business every visit.
Love PIP? Refer a friend and you both save. You earn 10–20% off your next service; they get 20% off their first.
Climate-based pest predictions for Waukesha County. Stay ahead of infestations.
Wisconsin winters drive rodents, overwintering insects, and moisture pests indoors. Cold temperatures don't eliminate pests—they concentrate them inside your home.
Spring in Waukesha County triggers massive pest emergence. Snow melt, warming soil, and returning vegetation activate carpenter ants, termite swarms, ticks, and ant colonies simultaneously.
Summer brings peak pest populations across Waukesha County. Stinging insects, mosquitoes, and outdoor pests reach maximum numbers, while indoor pests like ants and cockroaches thrive in warm, humid conditions.
Fall is the most critical season for pest prevention in Wisconsin. As temperatures drop, rodents, overwintering insects, and seasonal invaders launch a coordinated assault on your home. Proactive exclusion now prevents winter infestations.
From Mukwonago to Menomonee Falls — PIP protects homes in every community.
Our home base at the junction of the Mukwonago and Fox Rivers.
County seat with diverse residential and commercial pest challenges.
Affluent suburb with mature landscapes and commercial centers.
Suburban-rural mix with transitional pest challenges.
Lake community with water-related pest challenges.
City of Lakes with historic and lakefront pest challenges.
PIP's Seasonal Pest Forecast Engine tracks pest activity using climate data and local conditions. Stay ahead of infestations.
"My wife and I recently purchased a home and little did we know it came with some additional unwanted guests. We called Charles and explained our dilemma and he was at our home just a few days later. Charles came back swiftly, taking care of things with a more aggressive approach. The guests are now totally gone."
"Charles is very professional and thorough. He took the time to explain everything he was doing and why. Our home has been pest-free since his first visit. Highly recommend PIP to anyone in Waukesha County."
"We switched to PIP from a national chain and the difference is night and day. Charles actually knows what he's doing — he identified the exact type of ant we had and targeted the treatment. So much more effective than the generic spray the other company used."
"Honest, reliable, and affordable. Charles doesn't try to upsell you on stuff you don't need. He assessed our situation, gave us a fair quote, and got the job done right. That's rare these days."
Don't wait — PIP prioritizes same-day service across Waukesha County. Call now and we'll get to you today.
Call Now: (262) 893-5271