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Pest Control Dublin, Ireland - OnGuard Pest Control provides fast and effective pest control, and helps you get rid of pests for good.
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"The Pest Control Experts You Can Rely On" http://www.anaturalpestcontrol.com/ A NATURAL Pest Control, Inc. is a full service professional Pest Control Corpo...
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Tinton Falls, New Jersey (PRWEB) February 13, 2014
Officials with Alliance Commercial Pest Control (http://www.alliancepestservices.com) announced today that it has officially launched The Pest Control Log Book.
The Pest Control Log Book is the most comprehensive record of pest management service provided by the pest control industry, said R. Brett Madden, Esq., spokesman for Alliance Commercial Pest Control. We used to have an on-site notebook at each customer location, but with this new portal, customers can login our website and enter any issues that they see, and an Alliance tech will respond.
Madden explained that The Log Book is a critical component to any pest control program.
Generally, the Log Book is often underutilized by both the pest management company and the customer, Madded pointed out, before adding, Either the Log Book is missing, the individual who wants to report a pest sighting is unaware of the Log Books existence and on and on.
Madden went on to question What good is the information in a Log Book if the correct person does not receive the information in a timely fashion, or even at all?
In a majority of accounts, according to Madden, the service technician enters an account and attempts to find the Log Book. If there are any entries, the service technician would then first address that specific pest problem. If there were no entries, the service technician would go about their normal service.
The problem with this type of system, Madden stressed, is that in most cases, the service manager or sales representative never gets notified about what is contained in the Log Book until in most cases its too late.
That is why Servicer Viewer was created, Madden said. The industry was lacking a solution to hold both the pest management company and the customer accountable for proper Log Book usage.
Alliance Commercial Pest Controls newly launched Log Book empowers users with a web-based portal, which allows them to enter log entries of pest sighting.
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Pelham, AL (PRWEB) February 11, 2014
Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc. would like to say thank you to Embassy Suites for all the help that they provided to stranded motorists during a recent winter storm. Alabama was part of the freak snowstorm that hit much of the south on January 28th, 2014. Vulcan Termite and Pest Control employee Sharil Smith and her young granddaughter were among the many motorists that became stuck on the Alabama Interstate during the sudden icy storm. For 13 hours Smith and her granddaughter had to wait it out in their vehicle before finally being shuttled to the Embassy Suites in Birmingham, AL.
General Manager John Henderson outfitted the Embassy Suites banquet hall with bedding to accommodate as many people as possible. Pregnant women and those with small children were comped a room for the night. The hotel provided food and water for the stranded motorists as well. The Embassy Suites team went above and beyond offering a helping hand when people were in need.Instead of having to spend a bitterly cold night in their cars many people were able to spend it comfortably in the shelter of the Embassy Suites hotel.
Ms. Smith and the entire crew at Vulcan Termite and Pest Control want to thank Mr. Henderson and the Embassy Suites staff for opening their doors to so many stranded motorists during the unexpected weather event.When everyone was paralyzed by the storm they were able to take action and provide assistance.
To learn more about Vulcan Termite and Pest Control and their services, please visit: http://www.vulcantermite.com/
About Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc. Founded in 1965, Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc. is a family-owned and operated business that provides a wide variety of pest control services for both commercial and residential properties. Dedicated to providing customers the very latest and most effective pest control, Vulcan Termite and Pest Control technicians are highly trained and an on-staff Board Certified Entomologist keeps the company up-to-date on the newest advances in the industry.
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Pelham, AL (PRWEB) February 12, 2014
Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc is getting geared up to exhibit at the 2014 Birmingham Home and Garden Show, and they are hoping that homeowners in the area will be able to make it too. The premier Alabama pest control company will be at booth #939 with information on hand about todays latest techniques and products for handling insect infestations of all kinds.
Owner of Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc David Price said, Were excited to be a part of the Birmingham Home and Garden Show this year and to get the opportunity to talk with all the attendees. Our technicians are some of the best in the business. The show is one more way for us to help homeowners better understand how they can protect their properties.
There are a total of 146 exhibitors in 23 different categories at this years show. Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc is one of 19 businesses in the Garden, Landscape and Outdoors category. Attendees can learn more about each of the participating exhibitors in the Exhibitors and Sponsors section of the Birmingham Home and Garden Show website.
BIRMINGHAM HOME AND GARDEN SHOW DETAILS
When: February 13-16, 2014
Where: Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North Birmingham, AL 35203
Tickets: Tickets are available on the Birmingham Home & Garden Show website at the discounted rate of $7 for adults. Tickets for children ages 6-12 are available for $3 and children 5 and under will be admitted for free.
Vulcan Termite and Pest Control is inviting all homeowners to come out and visit them at this years event. Theyll be sharing information on all the latest ways to that attendees can protect their homes from insects this spring and summer.To learn more about Vulcan Termite and Pest Control and their current specials, please visit: http://www.vulcantermite.com/.
About Vulcan Termite & Pest Control Founded in 1965, Vulcan Termite and Pest Control, Inc. is a family-owned and operated business that provides a wide variety of pest control services for both commercial and residential properties. Dedicated to providing customers the very latest and most effective pest control, Vulcan Termite and Pest Control technicians are highly trained and an on-staff Board Certified Entomologist keeps the company up-to-date on the newest advances in the industry.
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Nashville, Tennessee (PRWEB) February 12, 2014
With the cold weather upon us and many areas of the country already experiencing wintry weather conditions, pest-proofing may be the furthest thing from our minds. However, All-American Pest Control, a family owned and operated pest control company servicing Nashville, Hendersonville, Brentwood, Franklin and other Middle TN areas, reminds homeowners that pests dont take off in the winter when it comes to invading homes. And although some pest problems seem to dissipate when the temperature drops, All-American Pest warns that some infestations are greater during the winter months.
Many people incorrectly assume that pests are only an issue during the spring and summer seasons when some species of ants and stinging insects are at their peak, says Erin Richardson, President of All-American Pest Control. However, rodents and insects especially mice, rats, little black ants, and wasps have been known to enter homes this time of year in search food, water and shelter from Old Man Winter.
All-American Pest recommends following these tips from the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) to help protect against pest problems this winter:
For more information, visit http://www.allamericanpestcontrol.com.
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10 February 2014
Birds New Zealand endorses the Use of 1080 for Pest Control for Protecting Native Birds
Birds New Zealand President, David Lawrie, said today that his society strongly endorses the decision of the Government announced earlier this week by the Hon. Dr. Nick Smith, Minister of Conservation, for the aerial use of 1080 pesticide in a Battle for Our Birds for the control of animal pests to achieve better protection of our at risk native birds.
Mr. Lawrie said, Members of Birds New Zealand are increasingly concerned at the steady loss of native birds in all natural habitats, especially iconic, rare and endangered species that include kiwi, kakariki, kea, kaka, mohua, whio and kokako. The Battle for Our Birds programme launched by the Minister to save native species is a welcome response to the expected increase in pest animal numbers that will eventually prey on forest birds following exceptionally heavy seeding in beech forests that is predicted to occur this year. Birds living in all natural habitats need protection from rats, stoats and other pests, said Mr. Lawrie, and the problem is expected to be especially urgent in coming months in beech forests where very heavy seeding is expected and will lead to greatly increased populations of pest animals that will prey on birds.
Birds New Zealand accepts the conclusions of the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment that careful use of 1080 is safe and that its regulated use is the only tool presently available for cost-effective control of pest animals for the protection of birds over large areas of forests. It complements the use of trapping that is widely applied now but the sheer scale of the pest control problem in beech forests in coming months, especially in the South Island, following predicted mass seeding means that carefully targeted aerial spreading of 1080 is the only practical and realistic approach that can be adopted, stated Mr. Lawrie.
He said that several studies have been made on the impacts on native birds since the mid 1990s which have demonstrated that aerial 1080 poisoning of possums and other pests has not markedly affected native bird populations and in all cases is beneficial in the longer term.
Studies of North Island robin and North Island tomtit in Pureora Forest Park in 1997/98 concluded that the breeding success of both species improved dramatically after pests were poisoned by aerially distributed 1080 baits. The use of 1080 baits has also been demonstrated in studies published in 2003 to have markedly improved the survival and nesting success of kereru and kaka in Whirinaki Forest Park, near Rotorua.
In a study made on the critically endangered kakapo, a nocturnal herbivorous parrot, Mr. Lawrie said, The breeding of the kakapo is associated with periodic heavy seeding of several forest trees and other plants, their major plant foods. Protection of kakapo chicks from predation from stoats, rats and possums is therefore critically important when heavy seeding occurs and the careful use of the 1080 pesticide can help achieve this.
Mr. Lawrie also explained, That a major concern of ecologists is that 1080 poison itself, however carefully applied, might be killing some of the native bird and other animal species that it is intended to protect. While there was some evidence of this in the past, the design and application of 1080 has changed immensely in recent years. Mr. Lawrie added, An issue that has been studied in South Island robins by the Zoology Department in the University of Otago was the effect of an aerial 1080 operation to control possums, which are now preceded by non-toxic pre-feeding bait. The results were clear in that adult robins nesting in the study area of the 1080 operation survived. This University of Otago research is continuing to look for other positive effects of 1080 operations on biodiversity.
Mr. Lawrie added that, A conclusion of a study involving the kea, a parrot living only in a few South Island mountains shows that where an aerial application of 1080 was well timed the secondary poisoning of stoats was sufficient to increase kea productivity four-fold over the next two breeding seasons as well as leading to improved survival of birds in all age classes. Populations have been modelled to show that the alternative of no pest control at all would see the likely demise of the kea and that would be very sad loss indeed for such a distinctive and intelligent endemic species.
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