EJ PEST CONTROL INC.

SAFTEY & SOLUTIONS

BEST SOLUTIONS:
While there are times and situations in which pesticides are effective, it is important to note that non-chemical pest control is the preferable method and should be used first whenever possible.

There are very effective methods toward controlling a pest infestation we can utilize that do not involve chemical pest control.  There are somethings that you can also do the help prevent a future problem.  Generally, the most important one is sanitation.

Sanitation involves the removal of potential food and water sources in order to effectively keep pest population down to a minimum.  Removing materials that can serve as food for pest, such as old dog food, is also critical.

Another effective step is environmental alteration, which involves changing the environment in the area so pest do not want to live there.  The most common example of this is improving ventilation in crawl spaces or attics.  Ventilation reduces moister problems making the area less attractive to many insects.

We will analyze and recommend the best long-term solution for best results.
SAFETY:
EPA- Registered product does not guarantee safety.  How the chemicals are applied does.  With this in mind, all our technicians go though rigorous, ongoing training seminars.  This training helps insure the proper techniques and control of product applications.  When our staff chooses the proper product, you can be sure its the most effective, up to date and environmentally friendly material available.
TERMITE PREVENTION TIPS FROM US:

Don't delay in fixing roof or plumbing leaks.  These leaks can allow termites to survive above ground inside your house.

Eliminate any woo-to-soil contact around your foundation and remove wood debris near your home.

Don't let mulch or soil touch the siding of your home.  It makes it much easier for termites to enter.

Store firewood away from your home.

Use mesh screens on all windows and doors, as well as ventilation openings for attics and crawl spaces.

Seal nail holes and cracks in exposed wood to help prevent easy access by dry wood termites.

Contract with a professional pest control company to regularly inspect your home to detect a termite infestation and then treat accordingly.