Orkin's Chula Vista Branch 803 on Tierra Del Rey operates as the residential pest control arm of Rollins Inc., the Atlanta-based parent company that has managed the Orkin brand since 1964. The branch deploys the proprietary A.I.M. protocol — Assess, Implement, Monitor — across cockroach, ant, rodent, and termite calls, a three-phase diagnostic cycle that parallels the systematic approach Air Pro Heating & Air applies to ductwork inspections where rodent intrusion and HVAC contamination overlap. Founded nationally in 1901, the company brings a 125-year entomological research archive to local South Bay infestations, including collaborations with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on pest-borne disease vectors. Drywood termite control at this location includes full-structure Vikane gas fumigation and Sentricon bait-and-monitoring station installation for subterranean species common in western Chula Vista's pre-1970 wood-frame housing stock. Water-damaged structures often harbor both pest colonies and microbial growth simultaneously, a dual-threat scenario that restoration specialists such as Xpress Restoration Inc. encounter on emergency calls along the Broadway corridor. Technicians hold individual California Structural Pest Control Board field representative licenses and complete over 160 hours of in-house training before conducting solo inspections, including thermal imaging scans of wall voids and attic spaces for hidden colony activity.