Address: 1777 Ave of the States Suite# 209, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA
Phone: +17323707638
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8:45AM–5:15PM
Tuesday: 8:45AM–5:15PM
Wednesday: 8:45AM–5:15PM
Thursday: 8:45AM–5:15PM
Friday: 8:45AM–5:15PM
Saturday: Closed
Dana Cardenas
Landlord contacted them for service at my residence. I wasn’t initially made aware of an appointment so they showed up while I was at work. Called when I got home and rescheduled for a day I’ll be available. Called them the day prior no answer and then again day of service and cancelled. Now being told I need to pay for 2 cancellation fees since they weren’t canceled within 24 hours. I have never had a contract with them and don’t see anywhere on their site about a policy for cancellations. Very rude, ignorant and arrogant customer service professionals especially Barbara who wanted to email my landlord stating I was lying about knowing about appointments and cancellation policy! I would never recommend them nor allow them to do business for me!!
Kevin Pidliskey
Kevin was awesome! He was already wrapping up to go to his next job and saw that I came up to the front office of my apartment complex to ask the exterminator to come out. After Kevin heard that, he delayed going to his next job to stop by and spray my apartment. He was courteous and knew what he was talking about. I can't say thanks enough!
Jordan Fisch
Kevin was extremely thorough and got everything sprayed in a timely manner. He was very informative and friendly. So happy to be done with these ants. Highly recommend!
A S
Excellent customer service. Benny came to my home and was extremely pleasant and helpful.
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Bed bugs are not dangerous, and although they bite, they do not spread disease. A bed bug infestation is likely to take a toll on people's nerves, causing undue stress and embarrassment.
Yes, but not with DIY methods alone. Termites are a year-round threat across most of America, responsible for billions in damage each year. Tools like the Sentricon System are specifically built to prevent termite damage, but they need to be properly installed by a licensed and certified technician to be most effective.
While every pest is different, some common points of entry include open doors and windows as well as holes in walls, siding, or roofing. Certain pests can even enter through your drains or tunnel into your roof to get inside. No matter how pests are getting into your home, a pest management professional should be able to conduct a thorough inspection of the property, identify problem areas and eliminate any pests present.
Yes. Improving technology allows pest control professionals to eliminate pest problems in the areas they treat without doing harm to the surrounding ecosystem. Ask your pest control provider about the environmentally-friendly services they have available.
Your choice of a pest control company should be determined by a number of factors, but some questions to ask include: Are the technicians licensed? How many years has the company been in business? Will the company be able to protect my furniture, pets, and belongings?
There are several advantages to signing up for year-round pest control services. Preventing a problem is always less of a hassle than solving one, but year-round preventive services can also save you money in the long-run, especially for destructive pests like termites. It’s also important to remember that while certain pests have different active seasons, pests can be a problem at any time of year - so having a year-round protection plan in place gives you peace of mind that your home is secure.
No. Modern pest control methods are carefully designed to be harmless for people and pets while working hard against the pests they target.
Whether you need to be present as a homeowner depends on the service you’re receiving. For general pest control and termite control, the homeowner generally does not have to be home. For specialty services like rodent removal, the homeowner will generally be needed to allow the technician inside to treat the problem.
While a number of supposed pest solutions can be found on store shelves, pest problems in homes are always best left to the professionals due to the unintended consequences that can come from misuse. Deviating from the warning label even slightly can lead to problems for people and pets, or could lead to sacrificed effectiveness. Improper use or improper mixing could inadvertently make the problem worse. Store-bought pest control also does not account for other hazards pests leave in homes, such as droppings and nest materials. Pest control companies train their technicians to specialize in using pest control methodically and creating customized pest control programs tailored to specifically what your home needs. A knowledgeable pest control technician can remove the entire pest problem from your home and clean up anything the pest left behind.
Yes. If you’re a homeowner, professional pest control is a necessity, both for preventing pest problems and removing active infestations. If you’re already suffering a pest infestation, it may be too late to deal with the problem on your own using DIY methods. A professional service can target the specific pest pressures you’re facing using tools and equipment not available to the average home or business owner. A licensed and certified pest control professional can also approach the problem with a wealth of knowledge about what pests you’re facing, where they’re commonly found, and signs of activity you might not be aware of - helping you get a better, more effective treatment and taking steps to stop the problem from reappearing. Professional pest control is an excellent investment to ensure the long-term comfort of your home.
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