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3 Things to Know Before Calling an Exterminator

Mar 26, 2020
Man Spraying Pesticide in the House — Columbia, PA — Total Exterminating Service

Wherever you live or work, the discovery of pests invading that space is an unwelcome one. Whether it’s a rat infestation, a tribe of ants, or apparent termite damage, preparation for these events can be easier than you think. Here are 3 things to know before calling an exterminator if you find yourself in a similar situation. 
  1. The longer you wait, the worse the pests. When you see the first signs of an infestation, you should call an exterminator. The longer you wait to call and get treatment, the worst the pests will get. Where there is one, there will be many, and an exterminator can take care of the problem before it gets too out of hand. 
  2. DIY treatments need serious consideration. For those who attempt to treat infestations on their own terms, it’s important to recognize the risks involved with poisons, traps, and other commonly used pest controls. Many of those options are not safe around animals or children. If you have either, you should take the safe route and call an exterminator for professional help. 
  3. Exterminator Services are oftentimes not as expensive as you think! For businesses like Total Extermination Services, you can set up a free on-site evaluation of the infestation and damage of the property. From there, you receive a quote for the treatment or removal service and can make a decision to move forward at that time. 
If you do find yourself in need of extermination services, don’t panic. By doing some research and preparing yourself for professional help, you can keep the pest problems under control without breaking the bank. For those local to the Central Pennsylvania area, TES is always happy to help. 

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