ProControl Management Services is your primary exterminator in Port St. Lucie, FL. We offer effective and safe pest control solutions for homeowners and businesses in St. Lucie County.
ProControl Management Services is a locally owned and operated pest control company serving St. Lucie County. We understand the unique pest challenges faced by homeowners and businesses in our area. Our team is passionate about providing effective, environmentally conscious solutions. We also implement Integrated Pest Management (IPM) techniques for prevention and ongoing solutions that deter pests.
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Don’t let pests invade your sanctuary. Our residential pest control services safeguard your home and family from unwanted guests. We tackle common household pests like ants, spiders, rodents, and roaches. Our technicians use a combination of methods, such as baiting, trapping, and exclusion techniques. Contact ProControl Management Services at 772-266-5156 to schedule your inspection and regain your peace of mind
The name “St. Lucie” is originally derived from the name of a settlement near Jupiter Inlet which was founded on St. Lucia’s day in 1566. Due to numerous errors, the name later came to be associated with the present day town of St. Lucie Village, Florida, north of present day Port St. Lucie. After “La Florida” and “St. Augustine,” it is the oldest place name in the United States. In the early 1890s, an early pioneer settlement named Spruce Bluff was located along the St. Lucie River, which consisted of a community of several families with a school, post office, pineapple plantation, and sawmill. Currently, the land the settlement was located on is part of the Spruce Bluff Preserve. Along with an old cemetery near the old settlement, the preserve also contains a hiking area, canoe access, observation areas, and a prehistoric Ais Indian mound located on the southern end of the preserve.
In the 1950s, the land that would eventually become Port St. Lucie was a largely uninhabited tract of land south of White City, composed of a fishing camp (Burt Pruitt’s Fishin’ Farm) along the St. Lucie River, a few farms and businesses near U.S. 1. In 1958, with a budget of $5, the General Development Corporation (GDC) purchased the River Park development and 40,000 acres (160 km2) along the North Fork of the St. Lucie River. In 1959, the GDC opened its first bridge over the St. Lucie River, allowing for direct automobile access to Port St. Lucie.
By February 25, 1961, there were 250 homes in the new city. GDC requested the state legislature to incorporate 70 miles (110 km), along with the River Park settlement, into the City of Port St. Lucie. River Park did not incorporate into the city at the request of its residents. Port St. Lucie became a city on April 27, 1961, with the passage of House Bill No. 953, proposed by State Representative Rupert Smith and approved by Florida Governor C. Farris Bryant.
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