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Q - Why can't you just come out once and get rid of all my pests?
A - If only it was that easy! The fact of the matter is, once pests are sighted, it might mean the population is out of control. When a homeowner sees one mouse, or one cockroach, or one ant, it is usually an indication that the infestation has grown large enough for pests to seek new nesting sites or food sources. If an integrated Pest Management Program is not completed, the source of the infestation will continue to produce new pests. Desert Green’s Pest Protection Plan provides year-round pest maintenance and includes free callback service.
Q - Will your treatment hurt my pets?
A - No. The danger to your pets lives is not having a Desert Green IPM program. Fleas, ticks, bees and rodents, can be a problem for your pet as well as your family. State-licensed and trained professionals at Desert Green are trained to be sure that the treatment we perform targets the pests only. The safety of our customers and their pets are our biggest concern.
Q - Our house was treated for termites when we moved in five years ago. Does it need to be treated or inspected again?
A - Your home may not need to be treated again, but it definitely should be inspected. Here's a fact that may surprise you. Termites do more damage to homes in the U.S. each year than fire and storm combined! The U.S. forest service and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture recommend that structures be inspected once a year for termites and other wood-destroying insects.
Q - What are the effects of long-term exposure to the pesticides you use?
A - New formulations, have nearly eliminated airborne pesticides indoors. Liquids used by Desert Green have minimal amounts of active ingredients. In fact, the inert ingredients in some "over-the-counter" pest control products are more harmful to homeowners and the environment than anything a Pest Management Professional (PMP) would consider using.
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