Dallas Pest Control Company
We
are a full service Dallas pest control company with an emphasis on Integrated
Pest Management (IPM) and customer education.
Our goal is to serve Dallas and Fort Worth Metroplex
of Texas by:
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Providing reduced impact pest and Termite Control service to residential,
commercial, municipal and industrial locations.
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Making you our number one priority.
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Providing you with a professionally trained staff.
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Providing service that fits your specific needs.
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Providing you with competitively priced pest and termite control
programs,as well as termite certificates,
wood destroying insect
repots or WDI Reports.
We
are a family owned pest control business that opened to provide quality
pest and termite service programs. We
would like to thank our previous customers that entrusted us to be their
service provider since 1989 and would like to show you our quality services
and add you to our satisfied customers.
To Provide you with the best pest
control service possible in Dallas, we use an approach to pest control
called Integrated Pest Management or (IPM) for short. With this approach
not every pest control situation is it necessary to use pesticides.
An explanation to the steps to IPM approach and how it works is as follow:
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Inspection
- we determine what pest activity is present either through observation
or discussions with the homeowner.
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Identification - what pests are we dealing
with
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Sanitation / Exclusion - Pest activity
can be minimized and controlled through better sanitation practices
and / or sealing pests entry ways and harborage sites.
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Treatment - is the introduction of control
measures which may or may not include the use of conventional pest
control materials.
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Communication - is an overview of what
pests were observed, oration, and what action was taken for control
measures and any recommendations to correct deficient areas.This
is a key step.
What
does all of this mean to me?
Let's use an example of mice in the garage. Most people will purchase
rat bait and place them inside the garage for control. Does it really
make sense to place these baits in a location to draw them where you
did not want them? An IPM approach to this situation would be to seal
an entry way to the garage expecially around the bottom corner of the
garage door and make sure the bottom seal is the full length of the
door(s). you would then use the same method to control any current activity.
At this point, no other activity could enter into that place.
Another IPM example,is to make sure exterior door thresholds are not
warn or weather stripping is not missing.
By keeping these areas solid,
you minimize pest entry ways.
Additionally, pest control materials may be applied to the perimeter
areas, outside where the pests live and breed.
Affilations and Certifications
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National Pest Management Association
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West Dallas Chamber of Commerce
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Metroplex Board of Realors
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National Association of Hispanic Real Estate Professionals
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