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How does the programming knob on the YardGard work? Can I target more than one animal?

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Set it at the far end (clockwise) for the animal that you are targeting. The other pests below that level will be affected as well. I don't see a setting for squirrels, rabbits and other animals on the programming knob. What do I do? Begin by turning ... more

What is the difference between the Rodent Strobe pest control strobe lights and a generic strobe light?

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Quality. The Rodent Strobe has been proven through many endurance tests to be far more durable. ... more

Do the pest control strobe lights cause physical damage to the pest?

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No. While the pest control strobes are not pleasant for the pest, they do not cause permanent damage. ... more

Why Use Organic Pest Control?

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Why wouldn’t you just whip out the good old-fashioned chemical based toxins that you know will kill those annoying pests? When you use natural pest control, you avoid the chemicals that can lead to a number of unwanted situations. Pesticides have bee ... more

Does Webb Pest Control provide service for rodent control?

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Yes. Webb Pest Control provides internal and external rodent control. ... more

What is the difference between commercial and domestic class pest control products?

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All pest control products are classified for their intended use. Domestic Class products are sold for consumer use in and around the home. The intent of domestic classification is to provide consumers with products for use as insect and rodent contro ... more

What is the strategy for growing nationally in terms of geographic expansion?

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There’s not one area of the country we are targeting. It’s going to be on a case-by-case basis. As each of these industries presents opportunities to us, we will work hard to capitalize on that opportunity. We intend to be a strong member and partici ... more

Why are homes serviced for general pest control on a bimonthly basis?

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We have found in our area we can get good control of insects with this program. If you have a pest problem in between our services, we will come back and treat at no additional cost. ... more

What is a pest control product?

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To determine what a pest control product is, please consult Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) website at the following address: http://www.pmra-arla.gc.ca/english/legis/pcpa-e.html All pest control products (e.g., pesticides) imported into, so ... more

What pests are not covered under the basic pest control plan?

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. Fleas and bees are not covered under the basic plan. Bees are covered on a per occurance basis, with a discount for regular customers. Fleas may be covered on a regular basis called expanded service plan. ... more
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