The “Greener” Approach
If you prefer a more eco-friendly solution to pest management, after a thorough inspection of your property we will identify the pests present and will help you decide whether or not the pest population in and around your home is tolerable. Often what many consider to be “pests” are actually non-harmful insects that control other unwanted bugs and can be beneficial to the ecosystem around your house, but we understand that doesn’t always mean you want them in or near your home.
We will create a plan for you with steps to help you control unwanted pests using the least damaging methods to the environment, your home, and your family. Often these methods include changing habits, trapping insects, relocating or trimming shrubbery, sealing cracks, and sealing and storing food properly. With an integrated pest management approach, we try to avoid the use of pesticides unless other methods have not worked.
Serving the Treasure Coast Since 1967
Thought you should know I really appreciate all that Travis does for me and my home. read more »— Mr. M. — Mariner Sands — Customer since 2009
Extremely happy with technician, she always goes the extra mile. read more »— Mr. M. — Martin Downs — Customer since 2004
It’s nice to know that I can count on your company read more »— Mrs. B. — Stuart — Customer since 1990
Our technician is great — thanks So much read more »— Ms. P. — Grand Harbor — Customer since 2006
There are not many companies who care to make sure the customer is taken care of read more »— Mr. R. — Port St. Lucie — Customer since 2000
What you did worked like a Charm! Thank You. read more »— Mr. S. — Mallard Creek — Customer since 2000
My technician’s the best! But she always has been. read more »— Mr. S. — Lost Lakes — Customer since 1999
Technician has always done an excellent job. read more »— Mr. B. — Stuart Yacht & Country Club — Customer since 1998
Your quick attention was appreciated and acknowledged. Thank you! read more »— Mr. S. — Fairmont Estates — Customer since 2006
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