Suncoast Pest Management in Allied Gardens is a San Diego pest control operation founded in 2018 by CEO Sean McGough, running residential and commercial services from Loukelton Way in the 92120 ZIP. McGough built the company after five years as vice president of operations at Eagleshield Pest Control, bringing a management structure that keeps all technicians in-house rather than subcontracting field work. The veteran-owned company runs WDO — wood-destroying organism — inspection and repair programs alongside its general pest services, a dual capability that matters in Allied Gardens where the post-war housing stock built between the late 1940s and 1960s is vulnerable to drywood termite infestations in original framing lumber. Rodent-chewed wiring is one of the most common secondary findings during Suncoast's attic inspections, damage that typically requires rewiring by Bright Electric & Solar before insulation can be replaced. Treatment plans run on monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly schedules depending on pest pressure, with service protocols covering termites, rodents, ants, spiders, cockroaches, bed bugs, and gopher control. San Diego's mild climate keeps pest reproduction cycles active year-round, and the irrigated residential landscaping in Allied Gardens creates harborage conditions that sustain Argentine ant supercolonies and black widow populations along block walls and ground-cover plantings. Vegetation-to-structure contact is a primary harborage driver, and Suncoast coordinates clearance of overgrown beds and tree limbs with W. Brothers Landscape as part of integrated pest management protocols. The company holds active registration with the San Diego County Agricultural Commissioner and staffs technicians trained in California Structural Pest Control Board standards for fumigation, localized chemical treatment, and mechanical exclusion.