Should I Hire Pest Control Or Do It Myself?
Can you DIY pest control? They say that about 80% of the population will never hire a pest exterminator. Most people trying to do it themselves end up taking many trips to the store [...]
Can you DIY pest control? They say that about 80% of the population will never hire a pest exterminator. Most people trying to do it themselves end up taking many trips to the store [...]
Save time trying to do it yourself. You will also save money on products that do not work- then paying an exterminator on top of it. Immediate resolution. People usually complicate the issue by [...]
A Consultation Whether done on the phone, email or in person, gathering details helps us help you. If you are home during the service, give us the tour. Tell us what you have been [...]
We have developed multiple treatment options to better suit our customer’s needs. This makes us a better fit for a variety of customers. As a result, some people have a hard time deciding what [...]
While the exact products used at your house will vary, we do use a specific arsenal of pest control products. Keep in mind that we leave it to the technician’s discretion to what products [...]
When a plant or an animal gets a bug attacking it, it is usually because the plant or animal lacks vigor. A lack of vitality/ vigor is usually a result of a factor in [...]
For cockroach, flea, and bed bug treatments, we provide preparation guidelines. Click here to view them. We ask that you remove any food sources, do a general cleaning of the infested area, and clear any [...]
Pesticides are generally considered safe since we apply them according to the Label. Do your part of keeping the area vacant for any liquid pesticides to dry/ dust to settle out of the air. [...]
We need people and pets keep out of the treatment area until the spray has dried. This is true for both indoor and outdoor pesticide applications. Drying times can vary depending on many factors. On [...]
Please allow some time for the treatments to work. Give general pest treatments approximately 5 days before requesting a follow-up service. Mouse problems generally take about the same amount of time to see results. [...]