Saturday, August 21, 2010

Home pest control or private company? Which is better?

I HAD MICE- ROACHES AND SPIDERS, SEEN THIS ADD FOR THIS ELECTRIC GADGET. I ORDERED IT, IT WORKS FANTASTIC. WWW.VIATEKPRODUCTS.COM.


TRY IT YOU WILL LIKE IT.Home pest control or private company? Which is better?
I'm very much against using pesticides where I live, except only as a last resort in very specific locations. And pesticides are the stock weapons of a pest control company.





So, with that in mind, I would strongly recommend that you first try using ELECTRONIC pest repellers in your home before you do anything else.





They work to get rid of just about anything except ants. But there are ';ant bait'; preparations you can buy that work effectively, instead of pesticides.Home pest control or private company? Which is better?
Unless you have a huge problem, do it yourself.





Professional services will not come out and spray 1 time for you, they will want a contract for their service where they will come out and perform sprays every week, bi-weekly, monthly and bi-monthly for XX amount of months. They have some options, but either way they basically want a contract from you to continue your protection and keep paying them.
i worked for the biggest pest control company when i was a kid,they sprayed some real toxic stuff in peoples houses,i ended up quiting cause i read about how lethal and toxic the stuff was...use natuaral pest control...and traps
It depends on what you're trying to get rid of. We used home defense for sugar ants and it got rid of them right away.
Do it yourself, except for rats and bedbug infestations.
Home Pest control is definately the best!!
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