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Frequently asked Questions

Q: How far in advance do we need to schedule?

We try to schedule two days in advance.

Q:Where are you located?

I'm located in Belleville, IL. but I service up to a 20 mile radius, so including St Louis and Bi-State Area.

Q: Will the spray harm my children or pets?

No. All of the pesticides we apply are formulated and applied with human and animal safety as the primary concern. Small pets can require some additional precautions.

Q: Do we need to leave during the service?

No, except for flea services. Usually when I treat for fleas you need to stay off the floors until they dry. You don’t need to be present during the service if access and payment have been arranged. You should be present for inspection services so the technician can explain his findings.

Q: Does it smell?

The flea services have some odor. Some lawn sprays have odor for a short period of time. Most other treatments have no odor at all.

Q: When are you available?

See my operating hours on the footer or call for details.

Q:What payment forms are acceptable?

We accept checks and All major credit cards over the phone or on-line as well as ACH bank draft.

Q:How much time does the service take?

A 3-4 bedroom home usually requires about 40 minutes. The scheduler or tech can be more accurate after we become familiar with your property.

Q:Will it harm me or my pet?

No. We suggest you ask the scheduler about precautions for your individual case.

Q: Do you have any bug or pest resources to help us?

Yes. We recommend the www.pestworld.org website.

Q: Do you have a Green Policy?

Modern pesticides are developed with safety to the environment and man as a primary concern and are often safer and more effective than a lot of so called natural cures. In most cases we are called to eliminate pests that are invasive species and themselves harmful to the environment. Rats, roaches, bedbugs, fleas to name a few.

IPM and green techniques related to residential structural pest control are for the most part nothing more than common sense and good housekeeping. The responsible application of the appropriate pesticide is not harmful to man or his environment.

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