In Tips on Finding the right Termite Control Professional in the Philippines, track record was highlighted as essential. What must you ask potential pest control service providers during your initial screening. Below are top three questions to help you assess a pest control operator’s track record: 1. How long has your company been in business? How many employees do you have? Pest exterminators with inconsistent results and poor customer service are neither likely to last a few years nor grow from a one-man or small team of technicians…
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Pest control company’s track record: what to ask
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Pest Control Professional: Tips on finding the right one
How do you find out if the pest control operator or pest exterminator you contacted is a professional and the right one for you? In this series of blog posts, we are going to provide tips on what to watch out for when dealing with pest control service providers in the Philippines. Whether you are a homeowner or a business owner/manager, and looking for a term contract or just a one-time service, you assess the CHARACTER and COMPETENCE of the company representatives you get into contact with. With…
Starbucks got the Bugs out without Pest Control
This type of bug “plaguing” certain variants of coffee and pastries of the international coffee chain, Starbucks, does not need pest control services after all. After a few weeks of online protest that was started by a vegan woman who found out that Starbucks’ Strawberries & Creme Frappuccino contains cochineal extract, the company announced that they are to stop using the dried bugs as food color. Starbucks to Stop Using Crushed Bug Dye Cochineal is a scale insect that had been reared, harvested, dried and utilized for centuries…