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Bill's offers flexible commercial service plans including monthly, bi-monthly and quarterly. We also provide service on an as-needed basis.
A successful Pest Management Program will accomplish three goals:
- Eliminate/control existing infestations
- Be non-threatening to your environment
- Prevent future pest infestations
In order to accomplish these goals, our program includes:
- Inspection of your structure to determine causes of infestation, as well as solutions to prevent future infestations.
- The use of non-chemical solutions when possible.
- One technician assigned to service your account so he is aware of your special needs and service requirements.
- All services are provided with a commitment to your satisfaction, or your money back!
Pest Control Services Available
General Pest Control
General pest control is used to maintain control of general pests such as spiders, scorpions, crickets, roaches, centipedes, earwigs, silverfish and ants.
Special Services
Rodent Control: Rodents will commonly invade your structure in search for shelter, food and water. An inspection will help locate these conditions, as well as entry points for rodents. Control is achieved by eliminating conditions which attract rodents, trapping and baiting.
Bee & Wasp Control: Prevention of these pests is difficult as they are flying pests and are capable of avoiding barrier treatments. However, some types of exclusion are effective, in addition to baiting, and target specific applications.
Exclusion: This non-chemical method of pest control can be utilized in all areas of pest management. An inspection will be performed to determine entry points for general pests or specific pests such as rodents, snakes, bees, birds, etc. Then an action plan will be implemented which may include caulking, netting, screening, and/or deterrent - type products to exclude pest entry to your business.
Bird & Bat Exclusion: While most birds and bats are not considered pests, in some cases they will roost and next in areas which make the a nuisance. Through various exclusion products, there animals can be encouraged to move to a more acceptable location.
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