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Is preventative pest control worth it?
When it’s about protecting your home from pest invasion or as a long-term pest solution, then preventative pest control measures always help. It not only keeps your home pest-free by detecting early signs of infestation but also protects you from incurring heavy costs associated with full-fledged pest control.
How often should you do preventative pest control?
When it comes to regularly scheduled pest control, we suggest having your home treated once a quarter or every two to three months.
Do I really need monthly pest control?
For apartments and homes, we recommend regular pest control treatments on a quarterly basis, or even bi-monthly, in order to effectively prevent common pests or when you move into a new home or apartment. For more serious infestations, monthly treatments over the course of 3 to 6 months are advisable.
How much is a pest control contract?
The more frequent the service, the less each visit will cost if you sign up for a regular service contract. For example: Monthly pest control treatments typically cost $40 to $70 per visit….Exterminator Cost by Type of Pest.
PEST | TYPICAL EXTERMINATOR COST PER VISIT |
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Bed bugs | $400 – $2,180 |
Termites | $700 – $2,800 |
Does monthly pest control really work?
How long after pest control can dogs go inside?
Your furry friends do not need to leave completely. Just give the products time to dry before letting your cats and dogs have free rein through the treated areas (about 30 minutes to an hour for outside treatments and 2-3 hours for inside treatments).
How long does it take for pest control spray to work?
In most cases, you can expect to see a significant and noticeable reduction in pest activity within one to two days.
Will Pest Control hurt dogs?
While pesticides truly have their benefits, these chemicals can prove to be harmful to your dogs. If pesticides are dangerous to human health, they are more so with our dogs. Studies have shown that chemical pesticides can cause cancer, nerve damage, birth defects, and other long term effects in dogs.