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Going Green
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Why do we use pesticides?
Pesticides (the generic term for insecticides, herbicides and fungicides) control weeds, insect pests, fungi and other plant diseases. The benefit of pesticides lies in their ability to manage pest problems that otherwise would grow out of control. Without pesticides, your health or the health of your family, pets and plants, or the quality of your home, lawn, school or business would be at risk.
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Going Green
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As a pest control expert & environmental engineer, it is a pleasure to see not only my industry, but the entire world thinking “green.” The term green has various meanings, but in general it means to put the environment side-by-side with our profits.
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Pest Library
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Roof Rats are rather large animals, and can be as large as 8 to 12 inches.
Roof Rats live outside in tree tops, in fields, wooded areas, vacant lots, farms, and just about anywhere people have buildings.
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Pest Library
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Pavement ants infest homes while foraging for food. Pet food is a favorite food source to this pest, both indoors and outdoors. Pavement ant nests dip under concrete slabs, therefore they are often difficult to control.
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