Philippine consumers looking to hire a termite pest control operator should ask themselves the following questions before deciding: Am I protecting the property for the long term? Is it important that it is properly protected against termite damage? Is the safety of my family (or customers and employees for commercial establishments) important while protecting my house (or building)? If you answered “yes” to the above questions, you need to look beyond price when hiring an anay or termite exterminator. Why? Because not all pest control companies are equal….
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Hiring a termite control service provider? Ask yourself these questions first
Tips on finding the right Termite Control Professional: Good Practices
What are some good termite control practices to watch out for when looking for the right termite control service provider in the Philippines? Inspection and proper identification of termite species – A termite control professional always starts with proper diagnosis of the problem. Never trust a termite exterminator who gives you a recommendation (and/or a quote) without him seeing the problem first hand. Proposal and getting the clearance to proceed – If the anay control technician insists on straightaway spraying or pouring pesticides on your property, immediately kick…
Tips on finding the right Termite Control Professional: Attributes and Track Record
What should you look for when dealing with termite pest control service providers or anay/ termite exterminators? The Pest Control Philippines blog identified character and competence as attributes to look for in pest control professionals. These certainly apply to termite control professionals as well. These are especially relevant as termite problems often don’t get noticed until significant termite damage has been done to wooden furniture and structures. Thus, with enemies like these that are hidden from view, we rely on the competence of termite or anay exterminators to…
Bio-Tech Environmental attends Safety Training
“It is better to lose one minute in life…than to lose life in a minute.” Scary as it may sound, but that is reality. Accidents do happen – anytime and anywhere. And our workplaces are no exception. Bio-Tech Environmental’s Technical Supervisor, Don Johnson Neri, and Area Manager for North Luzon, Ebenezer Luman-ag, recently attended the Safe Work Practices (SWP) Training sponsored by Chevron Business and Real Estate Services (CBRES) last September 27 and 28, 2012. The two-day training was held at the CBRES Office in Makati City and…