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AFTER A PROFESSIONAL COMES TO MY HOUSE TO PERFORM PESTICIDE CONTROL METHODS, I STILL SEE BUGS! DOES THIS MEAN THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN DIDNT DO A GOOD JOB?

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AFTER A PROFESSIONAL COMES TO MY HOUSE TO PERFORM PESTICIDE CONTROL METHODS, I STILL SEE BUGS! DOES THIS MEAN THE SERVICE TECHNICIAN DIDNT DO A GOOD JOB?

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One technician cannot evaluate the work of another technician unless s/he is present at the time the service was performed. However, you should be aware of the following facts: The success of a pesticide application is limited by the following: 1) Obstructions, existing conditions or situations which prevent placement of pesticides where they need to be placed and obstructions preventing use of other appropriate control measures, 2) A customer who, for whatever reason, does not authorize the extent and/or frequency of service needed for the existing pest situation, 3) Adverse climatic conditions if an exterior application, soil texture and condition, if a soil application, 4) Type of pest(s), 5) Conducive conditions, 6) Limitations and capabilities of the pesticide used, and; 7) The knowledge, skill, and competency of the service technician. Professional pest control service is not “magic.” Insects and insect-like pests and most small rodents can get into any building. They can access

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