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How
do I know I need a pest inspection? |
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Anytime you see insects, rodents, or evidence
of insects or rodents (such as droppings) in your home, it is a good
idea to have a professional inspect your home. |
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| Q.
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Do
you use chemicals? |
| A.
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Yes, we do use chemical methods. We also
use non-chemical methods. |
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| Q.
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Are
chemicals harmful to pets and/or children? |
| A. |
Yes, all chemicals can be harmful if not
used in a safe and accurate manner, and that is why it is important
to have a licensed professional treat your home. |
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| Q.
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How
should I select a pest control firm? |
| A.
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Look for professionalism, adherence to D.E.P.
(Department of Environmental Protection) standards as per labels,
and various methods used (if offered more than one solution to solve
problem(s). |
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| Q.
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How
long does it take to do the extermination? |
| A.
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Depending on the pest problem, the range
of time it may take can vary from 1 hour to 8 hours. |
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| Q.
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If pregnant,
should I have pest control service? |
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No, you should have no chemical
used, whatsoever, in your first trimester. During the second and third
trimester it is okay to have pest control service. After the baby
is born, you should not have pest control service until the baby is
more than one week old. |
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| Q.
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How
do I prepare for pest control service? |
| A.
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A professional will determine
what preparations you need to make, at the time of the inspection. |
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