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ABOUT US WICHITANS


WHO WE ARE

  When people ask – “Where ya’ from?”, most of us reply “Wichita”. Our hope is that most people remember basic geography and will have a rough idea where we hail from. But for many of us, we say “Wichita”, while we mean “Maize” or “Newton” or some other small community. While it might save us some time explaining the details exact birthplace, it also tells us something about how we view our home. We are one large community, one place. 50 or 100 miles might separate our individual towns and cities, but they all share the same pace, feel, and spirit. You will even hear Wichita referred to as “a big small town”. And we think that’s a good thing.

WHO DO WE PROVIDE FOR?

We have listed some, but certainly not all, of the cities and towns we offer pest control service to. Plus, some helpful links to those cities, and sprinkled in a few interesting places to check out.

WICHITA


Wichita is the largest city in Kansas, covering about 163 square miles with a population of over 390,000 people. Its main industries are Aviation, Agriculture, and a large variety of manufacturing.

Looking for something to do in Wichita, Kansas?
There is a lot to choose from. You can visit the Sedgwick County Zoo or Botanica. Exploration place, Cowtown, or the Great Plains Nature Center are other popular attractions in Wichita. There are also a number of Museums in downtown Wichita, including the Museum of World Treasures, the Wichita Art museum, and the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame.  

Fun Facts about Wichita: 
  • Wichita is known as “The Air Capital of the World.”
  • Pizza Hut originated from Wichita
  • Wichita has the 7th largest Zoo in the United States
  • Wichita has 33 Museums, 22 Art Galleries, and 22 live theaters
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Pest Control in Hutchinson, KS

HUTCHINSON


Hutchinson covers 22 square miles with a population of 41,310 people. It was founded in 1871, and is divided by the Arkansas River. Some of Hutchinson’s industry is Healthcare and Salt Mining. 

Looking for something to do in Hutchinson?
Featuring the biggest collection of Soviet and United States space artifacts in the world, the Cosmosphere is a really fun place to spend the day. Visit Strataca salt mine, where you can go on a ride and see an active salt mine. If you like seeing plants and animals, go to Dillon Nature Center, where you can walk trails and see many different trees and birds. Or visit the Hutchinson Zoo, which has lots of hands on activities for kids. Hutchinson is also home to the Kansas State fairgrounds, where the State Fair is held each year in the fall.

Fun Facts about Hutchinson:
• Hutchinson is the 4th largest city in Kansas
• Hutchinson has 1 of 3 underground Salt Mine Museums in the world.

Maize


Maize’s population numbers about 4,500 people and almost 9 square miles. Maize boosts 13 different schools and one university. 

Looking For something to do in Maize, Kansas?
Maize has a variety of parks, including the Maize Skateboard Park, Maize City Park, and Maize Splash Pad, a fun water area to play in. Maize also offers a variety of activities and classes throughout the year. The Maize Road corridor has become the destination for all things shopping and dinning.

Fun Facts about Maize:
  • Maize was originally settled by J.K. Steele in 1870
  • Maize opened its first Pizza Hut in the year 1896 

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Pest Control in McPherson, KS

MCPHERSON


McPherson covers about 7 square miles with a population of 13,000 people. It’s located on the corner of Interstate Highway 135 and Highway 56.

Looking for something to do in McPherson, Kansas?
McPherson offers a variety of parks and recreation places, like Linnea Park, Homeside Park, Hess Park, and Wall Park. McPherson Water Park and the McPherson Family YMCA both have a pool to cool off in. There are also a few golf courses, like Rolling Hills Acres and Turkey Creek Golf Course. Visit the McPherson Museum for a historic education, or the Automotive Restoration, where you can see restored cars and vehicles. McPherson also has 6 beautiful murals about its town history. 

Fun Facts about McPherson:
  • You can rent a trolley for special events in McPherson

NEWTON


Founded in 1871, Newton covers 12 ½ square miles with a population of 19,000. It was helped by the expansion of the Santa Fe Railroad and the cattle drives from Texas.

Looking for something to do in Newton, Kansas?
There are numerous parks to choose from, including Havens Park, Pod park, Okerberg Park, and Athletic Park, which features many different sports fields. If you want to go see something, Newton Community Theater, Bethel College and Music Theater, and Carriage Factory Art Gallery are fun entertainment choices. Newton has a few cool historical sites to see, which are Harvey County Historical Society and Museum, Kauffman Museum, and the Warkentin House, a house built in the 1880’s that you can tour.

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Pest Control in Pratt, KS

PRATT


Founded in 1884, Pratt covers 7 ½ square miles with a population of 6,700 people. Some of Pratt’s main industries are oil production and agriculture.

Looking for something to do in Pratt, Kansas?
For something fun to do outside, you can visit one of Pratt’s many parks, including Lemon Park, Gebhart Park, Zerger Park, or Loren Babe Minnis Park. Pratt also has a variety of golf courses, like Green Valley Golf Course or Park Hills Golf & Supper Club. In the way of museums, you can visit the Vernon Filley Art Museum or the Pratt County Historical Museum.

KINGMAN


Kingman has a population of 3,000 people and an area of 3 ½ square miles. Located about 30 miles from Wichita, Kingman serves as a quiet sleeper town for many who work in Sedgwick County.

Looking for something to do in Kingman, Kansas?
There are a few parks you could visit, including Main Street Park, Broadway Park, and Riverside Park, which includes a two playgrounds, a number of sports areas and walking paths. You could Visit the Kingman State Lake, or go to the Kingman County Historical museum, which is located in a old town hall built in 1888. The Kingman Historic Theatre was recently renovated to show first run movies, where you can watch the latest blockbusters in the same surroundings your grandparents would have enjoyed. While you are downtown, grab lunch (or dinner) at variety of eateries.

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Pest Control in Wellington, KS

WELLINGTON


Wellington’s Population numbers almost 8,000 people, spanning 8 square miles.

Looking for something to do in Wellington, Kansas?
Wellington has about 10 different parks. Wordern Park, Candy Cane City, Madison Park, and McKinley Park are just a few. If you’re looking for a place to cool off, the Family Aquatic Center has a large pool and splash area. The Wellington Lake is also fun, with 10 miles of shoreline and almost 700 acres of water. For a historic education, you can visit the Panhandle Railroad Museum, Chisholm Trail Museum, or the NDGA National Glass Museum. 

Augusta


Augusta’s population is about 9,000 people and occupies 4.7 square miles. Augusta is located near the Flint Hills, and has undergone lots of Public works projects.

Looking for something to do in Augusta, Kansas?
If you’re looking for a historical experience, visit Augusta Historical Museum, Or visit Augusta Historic Theatre, which was built in 1935 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. For a fun outdoor experience, stop by Augusta City Lake or Walnut River, which both make great places to walk or picnic. Robert Shryock Park is a great place to take kids, as the playground looks like a Castle. Garvin Park has a Golf course and a playground, also a fun park to visit.

Fun facts about Augusta:
  • The Original Log Cabin built by C.N. James, first settler of Augusta, Still stands today.
  • C.N. James named the settlement after his wife, Augusta.
  • The area between Whitewater and Walnut river was originally inhabited by Osage Indians.
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Pest Control in Arkansas City, KS

Arkansas City


Arkansas City covers 9 square miles and has a population of 12,000 people. Bordering the Arkansas River, Arkansas City is only 10 minutes away from Oklahoma’s border. 

Looking for something to do in Arkansas City?
You can drop by one of Arkansas City’s parks, like Carver Park, Wilson Park, or Paris Park. One museum in Arkansas City is Cherokee Strip Land Rush Museum.

WINFIELD


Founded in 1870, Winfield has a population of 12,000 people and an area of 13 square miles. Winfield is located in the Flint Hills area.

Looking for something to do in Winfield, Kansas?
You can visit the Winfield City Lake, go golfing at Quail Ridge Golf Course, or visit Island Park. Or you could go see Elrod Bridge, a hundred year old limestone bridge. Cowley County Historical Society is a place you can stop and see the 13 exhibit rooms on display.

Fun Facts about Winfield:
  • Osage Indians originally inhabited the Winfield area
  • The California trail ran through Winfield 

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Pest Control in El Dorado, KS

EL DORADO


El Dorado is located on the edge of the Flint Hills. El Dorado covers 9 square miles, in which live about 13,000 people. It’s also located on the I-35 Kansas Turnpike, making it a good travel spot. 

Looking for something to do in El Dorado?
The Butler History Center/Kansas Oil Museum features actual oil field equipment, Glory of the Hills exhibit, a gift shop, and the 1920’s Oil Boom Town. The WWII History Center and the El Dorado Baseball Hall of Fame are some other museums. If you’re looking to do something outdoors, El Dorado Lake and State Park offers a variety of walking trails and camping spots. Prairie Trails Gold Course is also a fun option, spanning about 3 ½ miles of ground. El Dorado also has a lot of places to shop at, including 3 antique stores.

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