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Pest control kits that cover the whole picture
A pest control kit is your answer to uninvited guests, from ants marching through the kitchen to ticks lurking in the grass. These bundles pair indoor sprays with outdoor barrier protection and yard and pet sprays so you can show pests the door without harsh chemicals.
What’s in a pest control kit
- Home and lawn coverage in one bundle
- Works on contact and repels over time
- Barrier spray keeps pests from coming back
- No harsh pesticides
- All paired with natural pest prevention
Your pest control kit questions answered
Q: What pests does a pest control kit cover?
A: Sunday Pest Control Kits target ants, spiders, cockroaches, ticks, mosquitoes, fleas, beetles, centipedes, stink bugs, earwigs, and dozens more. Each component handles different pests so you're covered indoors and out.
Q: What's included in a pest control kit?
A: Depends on the kit. Bundles like the Home & Yard Kit typically include indoor and outdoor sprays, ant bait, and mosquito and tick repellent. All come with easy-to-use sprayers and a guide for what to apply when.
Q: Are pest control kits safe for kids and pets?
A: Once products dry completely, people and pets can safely head back into treated areas. The formulas use botanically derived ingredients like chrysanthemum extract and cedar oil, so you can skip the worry while pests get the hint.
Q: How much area does one pest control kit cover?
A: Coverage varies by kit, ranging from 1,500 to 16,500 sq ft combined. Barrier sprays last 2–4 weeks per application. For season-long coverage, plan on reapplying every few weeks during peak pest activity
Q: How quickly does a pest control kit work?
A: Bug Doom, Mosquito Deleto, and Nix Ticks work on contact for immediate results. Ant Adios takes 2-4 weeks as colonies consume the bait. Reapply sprays every 2-4 weeks, or after heavy rain washes away your pest-free perimeter.
Q: Can I use it on lawns, gardens, and patios?
A: Yep! These pest control kits work on lawns, patios, home perimeters, and landscaped areas. Just avoid spraying blooming flowers while bees are visiting. Your yard stays enjoyable, pollinators stay happy.














