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Sauk Rapids

Adam’s Pest Control in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota

Adam’s Pest Control proudly serves Sauk Rapids and the surrounding areas with fast, reliable pest management solutions. Whether you’re a homeowner or business owner, you can count on Adam’s for prompt service and effective pest prevention. Our experienced technicians are local, which means we understand the specific pest challenges faced by residents in Sauk Rapids, Minnesota.

We offer customized treatment plans to eliminate and prevent a wide range of pests, including ants, spiders, mice, cockroaches, wasps, and more. Our services use EPA-approved products and proven methods to ensure the safety of your family, employees, and property. From one-time treatments to ongoing prevention programs, Adam’s delivers solutions that work.

Since 1971, Adam’s has built a reputation for excellence in pest control, providing peace of mind and pest-free environments. When pests appear, trust the experts at Adam’s for fast response, friendly service, and lasting results. Contact us today for your free estimate.

Sauk Rapids is a city in Central Minnesota with rich history and located on the banks of the Mississippi River. Sauk Rapids is the best of both worlds with the benefits of being located near a regional hub, while also still maintaining its small town feel. Sauk Rapids is in Benton County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 12,773 at the 2010 census and is 13,722 according to 2017 census estimates. It is located on a set of rapids on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the Sauk River.

Sauk Rapids is part of the St. Cloud Metropolitan Statistical Area. Contrary to some, Sauk Rapids is not a suburb of the neighboring city, St. Cloud.

Sauk Rapids was originally little more than a forest of oak, maple and basswood trees along the Mississippi River until the first home was constructed there in 1851, a large mansion named Lynden Terrace erected by W.H. Wood. Soon other settlers followed and the town was named Sauk Rapids after the rapids just below the Sauk River’s mouth on the Mississippi. Soon a general store was built, then a hotel, and a large jail. The first settlers organized a Congregational church that was soon followed by a Methodist, an Episcopalian and a Lutheran church. The first paper outside of St. Paul was the “Sauk Rapids Frontiersman,” founded in 1854.

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