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Get Lost Pest Control Announces Free First Appointment and Two-Day Response Commitment for New Service Plan Customers

The offer targets new residential Service Plan customers and includes an initial assessment and treatment, while the company says most appointments will be set within two days.

  • On Thursday, Meridian-based Get Lost Pest Control announced a policy update for new residential Service Plan customers, offering a free first appointment and a two-day scheduling guarantee.
  • Dave Nash of Get Lost Pest Control implemented this structure after internal evaluations of customer feedback revealed frequent confusion regarding upfront fees and lengthy wait times for initial appointments.
  • Technicians will continue to perform standard assessments and treatments for residential pest concerns across the Treasure Valley, as this operational shift affects only onboarding logistics rather than treatment processes.
  • This update applies exclusively to new residential Service Plan enrollees, excluding commercial accounts and one-time treatment services, as the region experiences seasonal increases in pest activity.
  • Get Lost Pest Control will monitor feedback regarding the updated appointment structure and may adjust operational processes based on seasonal demand, administrative efficiency, and technician capacity in Idaho.
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Get Lost Pest Control Announces Free First Appointment and Two-Day Response Commitment for New Service Plan Customers

MERIDIAN, Idaho - April 2, 2026 - Get Lost Pest Control, a pest management provider serving Boise and the greater Treasure Valley, today announced a procedural update for new residential Service Plan customers. Under the new policy, the company will…

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