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Most homeowners lose this fight not from bad effort — but from knowledge gaps the pest control industry has a direct financial interest in keeping open.
You bought the can off the shelf. The roaches you saw died. Two weeks later they're back, because the colony in the wall void never even saw the chemical.
$60 a month, every month, for two years. The pests keep coming back on a schedule that matches their billing cycle. Strange coincidence.
You tried the YouTube hacks. Peppermint oil for ants. The plug-in that emits a sound. The pests didn't read the same articles and kept walking right past.
Every roach you kill is a symptom. The disease is the gap behind the dishwasher, the crack at the dryer vent, the pheromone trail across the counter you never wiped properly.
Add up the sprays, the retainer, the contractor visits, the replaced cabinets. Most homeowners spend more on managing pests in three years than this protocol costs them once.
The big chains don't want your house pest-free. They want it manageable. Permanent solutions don't generate monthly invoices — that's why you've never heard of half of what's in this book.
"You cannot out-poison a colony. You have to outsmart it. Spraying a bug is treating a symptom. Sealing the hole and breaking the trail is curing the disease."
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Not "fewer bugs." Not "manageable." Actually pest-free — and staying that way without a single recurring chemical treatment. The way to get there isn't a stronger spray. It's a structural, behavioral, day-by-day system that treats the house as a perimeter and the colony as an enemy with predictable instincts you can use against it.
Doug — known online as Doug Pest Control — has run his own independent pest control company since 1998. He started it because he hated the corporate spray-and-pray model his old employer ran on. Twenty-five years of field work later, he's distilled the exact system he uses on the hardest jobs — from German roach infestations to subterranean termite breaches — into a 124-page protocol any homeowner can follow.
124 pages of dense, field-tested guidance. No filler, no padding. Every chapter is something you can deploy this week using items from your kitchen and hardware store.
The exact six items to buy (Boric Acid, Diatomaceous Earth, IGR discs, gel bait, silicone caulk, copper mesh), where to get them, and how to use each one without poisoning your pets or kids.
The Midnight Audit that finds Ground Zero in your house. How to identify feces, egg cases, and travel lanes — then cut off every food and water source the colony depends on.
The Perimeter Lockdown. Copper mesh on pipes, expanding foam where it counts, and the 100% silicone caulk method for baseboards and outlets. The invisible breaches no one ever looks for.
Gel bait placed in pea-sized dots, never lines. IGR discs that act as colony birth control. Boric acid and Cimexa dusted into wall voids. Why this kills the queen and the brood, not just the foragers.
Glue boards used as data, not killing tools. The 90-day bait rotation that prevents genetic resistance. The Forever Habits — Sink Rule, Cardboard Rule — that keep your home sealed for good.
The professional vault: the Vaseline jar trap, the two-bait matrix, the car heat chamber, ant pheromone disruption, the drain fly boiling water method, and the 24-hour emergency response.
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The Midnight Audit reveals exactly where the colony lives. You cut off food, water, and harborage. Within a week you'll already see the trails shrink as the foragers run out of easy targets.
You execute the Perimeter Lockdown. Copper mesh, foam, and silicone close the invisible breaches around pipes, baseboards, and outlets. The house stops functioning as a hotel.
Gel bait and IGR discs go in. The colony starts collapsing from the inside — workers carry the active ingredient back to the queen and the brood. You'll see daytime sightings drop sharply by day 21.
Glue boards confirm zero activity in the high-risk zones. You install the Forever Habits and set the 90-day rotation. From here, you stay pest-free without a single chemical treatment.
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Most homeowners try chemicals and hope. This protocol treats your house as a structural and behavioral problem, not a chemical one. You audit, you seal, you bait with the active ingredients pros actually use, and you verify with glue boards. By day 28 the colony is collapsing from the inside, not just retreating to the wall void.
You'll see fewer sightings within the first week, when food and water sources get cut off. The real collapse happens in week three when the gel bait and IGR discs do their work on the queen and brood. By day 28 you should be at zero activity on the glue boards.
No. The shopping list is six core items — boric acid, diatomaceous earth, IGR discs, gel bait, silicone caulk, and copper mesh. All of it together costs less than a single visit from the exterminator and lasts months. The 31 bonus tricks lean heavily on items already in your pantry (borax, vinegar, baking soda).
It's a digital PDF, delivered to your email immediately after checkout. You can read it on your phone, tablet, laptop, or print the pages you want to take into the kitchen or basement with you.
The protocol is designed for active infestations, not just prevention. Section 6 ("Troubleshooting & Quick Fixes") covers the seven hardest cases — bait aversion, infested electronics, daytime sightings, apartment situations, and the 24-hour emergency response. Start there if things are bad.
YouTube gives you scattered hacks. This gives you a sequenced 28-day system where each step builds on the previous one. The order matters. Sealing before baiting is wasted effort. Baiting before starving the colony makes the bait less attractive. The protocol explains why each move comes when it does.
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Yes. When Doug updates the protocol — new chapters, refined methods, additional bonus tricks — buyers get the updated version at no extra cost. One purchase, lifetime access.