
Wakarusa, Indiana's Trusted Pest Control Team
Wakarusa is a community that takes care of its own. When pests move in on your property, we are the team that moves them out quickly, completely, and the right way.


Wakarusa is a community that takes care of its own. When pests move in on your property, we are the team that moves them out quickly, completely, and the right way.
Wakarusa and the surrounding southern Elkhart County area experience pest pressure driven by its rural and agricultural character in ways that differ meaningfully from communities further north. The area's farmland creates consistent fly pressure tied to livestock, composting, and organic agricultural activity that affects both farm properties and the residential homes that sit alongside them. Rodents follow grain and food sources from farm structures into residential settings throughout the year, with fall and winter movements being the most significant. Mosquitoes breed in the drainage areas, field edges, and low spots that are common throughout this part of the county. The community's close-knit residential center also deals with the seasonal ant, spider, and tick pressure that comes with southern Elkhart County's mix of mature residential lots and surrounding open land. Double Strike has been serving this part of Indiana long enough to understand the pest environment here, and we bring that knowledge to every property we treat in Wakarusa.

In a community where family, faith, and the land are central values, the pest control methods we use have to be worthy of the trust you place in us. Our non-toxic, eco-friendly treatments and Integrated Pest Management approach eliminate pests without introducing risks to your family, your animals, or the surrounding environment. We take that responsibility as seriously as you do.

Double Strike is a family-owned business and we approach every job with the same work ethic and commitment to doing things right that defines communities like Wakarusa. We are straightforward, we follow through on what we say, and we treat your property with care from the moment we arrive to the moment we leave.

When a pest problem develops on your property, a fast response means less damage, less disruption, and a faster return to normal. We serve Wakarusa and southern Elkhart County regularly and offer same-day response to most addresses in the area. We come prepared to treat on the first visit so you see results right away.
In a community where family, faith, and the land are central values, the pest control methods we use have to be worthy of the trust you place in us. Our non-toxic, eco-friendly treatments and Integrated Pest Management approach eliminate pests without introducing risks to your family, your animals, or the surrounding environment. We take that responsibility as seriously as you do.


Double Strike is a family-owned business and we approach every job with the same work ethic and commitment to doing things right that defines communities like Wakarusa. We are straightforward, we follow through on what we say, and we treat your property with care from the moment we arrive to the moment we leave.
When a pest problem develops on your property, a fast response means less damage, less disruption, and a faster return to normal. We serve Wakarusa and southern Elkhart County regularly and offer same-day response to most addresses in the area. We come prepared to treat on the first visit so you see results right away.

Rodents are a persistent challenge for Wakarusa properties, particularly those near farms, grain storage, or natural areas that provide food and harborage. Mice and rats move between structures throughout the year and can establish themselves inside homes, garages, and outbuildings before the problem becomes obvious. Our rodent control program locates every entry point, eliminates the infestation with safe and targeted methods, and closes off the access routes permanently so the same situation does not repeat itself season after season.
Fly pressure in Wakarusa is driven largely by the agricultural activity throughout southern Elkhart County. Livestock, composting, and organic waste create fly breeding conditions that can escalate quickly during the warmer months. Our fly control programs for the Wakarusa area are built for agricultural environments and focused on eliminating the source of fly activity rather than simply managing visible surface populations. The result is more lasting, effective control.
Mosquitoes in the Wakarusa area breed in the drainage ditches, field tiles, and low-lying terrain common throughout southern Elkhart County. Our mosquito treatments target larvae and adult populations systematically across your property, reducing the pressure significantly so that outdoor spaces around your home and farm are genuinely comfortable through the peak summer months.
Spiders, ants, and ticks are active across Wakarusa residential and rural properties throughout the warm season. Tick management is a priority for families with children and pets spending time outdoors in grassy, wooded, or brushy areas near the edges of farmland. We apply targeted treatments that address current populations and create a protective barrier around your home and property to prevent them from rebuilding.
Wakarusa's agricultural and commercial properties require pest management programs that are practical, professional, and built around the realities of how a working operation functions. We design commercial and agricultural fly control programs for Wakarusa area businesses and farms that address the specific sources of pest pressure at your facility and deliver results that hold up through the demands of your regular operations.
Staying ahead of the pest calendar in southern Elkhart County is the most cost-effective approach to pest management a Wakarusa homeowner or farm operator can take. Our seasonal prevention plans schedule visits at the key transition points in northern Indiana's pest seasons, ensuring your property has active protection when fly pressure peaks, when rodents begin seeking entry points, and when spring insect activity resumes. Prevention is consistently the smarter investment.
Rodents are a persistent challenge for Wakarusa properties, particularly those near farms, grain storage, or natural areas that provide food and harborage. Mice and rats move between structures throughout the year and can establish themselves inside homes, garages, and outbuildings before the problem becomes obvious. Our rodent control program locates every entry point, eliminates the infestation with safe and targeted methods, and closes off the access routes permanently so the same situation does not repeat itself season after season.
Fly pressure in Wakarusa is driven largely by the agricultural activity throughout southern Elkhart County. Livestock, composting, and organic waste create fly breeding conditions that can escalate quickly during the warmer months. Our fly control programs for the Wakarusa area are built for agricultural environments and focused on eliminating the source of fly activity rather than simply managing visible surface populations. The result is more lasting, effective control.
Mosquitoes in the Wakarusa area breed in the drainage ditches, field tiles, and low-lying terrain common throughout southern Elkhart County. Our mosquito treatments target larvae and adult populations systematically across your property, reducing the pressure significantly so that outdoor spaces around your home and farm are genuinely comfortable through the peak summer months.
Spiders, ants, and ticks are active across Wakarusa residential and rural properties throughout the warm season. Tick management is a priority for families with children and pets spending time outdoors in grassy, wooded, or brushy areas near the edges of farmland. We apply targeted treatments that address current populations and create a protective barrier around your home and property to prevent them from rebuilding.
Wakarusa's agricultural and commercial properties require pest management programs that are practical, professional, and built around the realities of how a working operation functions. We design commercial and agricultural fly control programs for Wakarusa area businesses and farms that address the specific sources of pest pressure at your facility and deliver results that hold up through the demands of your regular operations.
Staying ahead of the pest calendar in southern Elkhart County is the most cost-effective approach to pest management a Wakarusa homeowner or farm operator can take. Our seasonal prevention plans schedule visits at the key transition points in northern Indiana's pest seasons, ensuring your property has active protection when fly pressure peaks, when rodents begin seeking entry points, and when spring insect activity resumes. Prevention is consistently the smarter investment.
If you have any questions bugging you, hopefully these answers help!
Flies are the primary concern for agricultural properties in and around Wakarusa due to the significant farming activity throughout southern Elkhart County. Rodents are common on both farm and residential properties, particularly in fall and winter. Mosquitoes are active throughout the warmer months in low-lying and drainage-heavy areas. Spiders, ants, and ticks are consistent seasonal concerns for residential and rural properties throughout the area.
Yes. We use non-toxic, eco-friendly products and Integrated Pest Management methods that are safe for people and animals in all the environments we serve. For properties with livestock or farm animals, we will always discuss the specific products and application methods before treatment begins and tailor our approach to the animals on your property.
Residential treatments typically run between $40 and $300 for a one-time visit. Agricultural programs are quoted based on the size and scope of the operation. We provide clear, transparent pricing before any work begins. Call (574) 825-9766 for a free quote specific to your property.
We serve southern Elkhart County regularly and offer same-day response to most Wakarusa area addresses. We understand that pest problems on working properties do not always allow for flexible scheduling and we do our best to arrive as quickly as the situation calls for.
For most treatments, no. Our eco-friendly methods are designed with household occupancy in mind. If any part of a specific treatment requires you to temporarily vacate a space, we will communicate that clearly before we begin and provide a specific timeline for when it is safe to return.
Yes. Multi-structure agricultural properties are a regular part of our work in southern Elkhart County. We develop coordinated treatment plans that address pest pressure across every relevant structure on your property so the problem is resolved fully rather than managed in isolation.
For agricultural properties in the Wakarusa area, we typically recommend monthly visits during peak fly season and quarterly prevention visits through the remainder of the year. Residential properties on smaller lots generally do well with quarterly scheduled visits. We will build a schedule that fits your property's specific needs and your budget.
We serve communities throughout southern and central Elkhart County and the surrounding area, including Goshen, Nappanee, New Paris, Millersburg, Middlebury, and Shipshewana. Wakarusa is well within our regular service route and we are familiar with the pest conditions throughout this part of the county.
If you have any questions bugging you, hopefully these answers help!
Flies are the primary concern for agricultural properties in and around Wakarusa due to the significant farming activity throughout southern Elkhart County. Rodents are common on both farm and residential properties, particularly in fall and winter. Mosquitoes are active throughout the warmer months in low-lying and drainage-heavy areas. Spiders, ants, and ticks are consistent seasonal concerns for residential and rural properties throughout the area.
Yes. We use non-toxic, eco-friendly products and Integrated Pest Management methods that are safe for people and animals in all the environments we serve. For properties with livestock or farm animals, we will always discuss the specific products and application methods before treatment begins and tailor our approach to the animals on your property.
Residential treatments typically run between $40 and $300 for a one-time visit. Agricultural programs are quoted based on the size and scope of the operation. We provide clear, transparent pricing before any work begins. Call (574) 825-9766 for a free quote specific to your property.
We serve southern Elkhart County regularly and offer same-day response to most Wakarusa area addresses. We understand that pest problems on working properties do not always allow for flexible scheduling and we do our best to arrive as quickly as the situation calls for.
For most treatments, no. Our eco-friendly methods are designed with household occupancy in mind. If any part of a specific treatment requires you to temporarily vacate a space, we will communicate that clearly before we begin and provide a specific timeline for when it is safe to return.
Yes. Multi-structure agricultural properties are a regular part of our work in southern Elkhart County. We develop coordinated treatment plans that address pest pressure across every relevant structure on your property so the problem is resolved fully rather than managed in isolation.
For agricultural properties in the Wakarusa area, we typically recommend monthly visits during peak fly season and quarterly prevention visits through the remainder of the year. Residential properties on smaller lots generally do well with quarterly scheduled visits. We will build a schedule that fits your property's specific needs and your budget.
We serve communities throughout southern and central Elkhart County and the surrounding area, including Goshen, Nappanee, New Paris, Millersburg, Middlebury, and Shipshewana. Wakarusa is well within our regular service route and we are familiar with the pest conditions throughout this part of the county.


Pests Don’t Stand a Chance. Call the Double Strike Difference.
Working hours
Open – Mon-Sat: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed – Sun and Public Holidays


Pests Don’t Stand a Chance. Call the Double Strike Difference.
Working hours
Open – Mon-Sat: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Closed – Sun and Public Holidays


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