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Category Archives: Tools of the trade
Tubes in the wall
How many of you would like to have inside pest control without having the service man ever coming inside? No more rushing home at lunch to meet the tech. You wouldn’t need to leave the key in a flower pot … Continue reading
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Bombadier to pilot
So you have a bug problem right? It could be fleas, wood roaches, ants, gnats or any host of things you just want gone. Undoubtedly you want the fastest most effective solution that costs the least. A professional pest control company may cost big bucks so you head off to the big box store and peruse the many selections in the home and garden isles. Continue reading
Local links for pest control help
These answers and many more can usually be found at your states Department of Agriculture website. Information and phone numbers are just a click away and if you don’t find the answer at least you’ll have a resource as to who can help. We tried to connect you with the right page for each state and keep your ‘hunting and pecking’ down to a minimum. Continue reading
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How to kill bugs using dusts
Dusts and powder have long been a staple in mans tool box for pest control. Earliest records of this date back to 2500 BC when the original do it yourself pest control exterminator used sulphur in a powder form to calm all sorts of bug infestations. Continue reading
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