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Mosquito Exterminator in Memphis, TN
Mosquitoes can turn your outdoor haven into a nuisance, At Jamison Pest and Lawn, we're here to restore peace to your home. As your trusted mosquito exterminator in Memphis, TN, we offer effective and lasting solutions to keep these pests at bay. Contact us today for a consultation, and let's create a mosquito-free zone around your home!
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Allied Termite & Pest Control Inc
Address: 1863 Lenow Road, Cordova, TN 38016
Phone: (901) 754-0454
Website: https://www.alliedpestcontrol.com/
We are a local family owned & operated business that has been serving the Memphis Area for over 45 years! We specialize in pest control, mosquito control, termite protection, and wildlife trapping & exclusion. Let us protect your investment!
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boombergnews · 6 years
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West Nile virus victim's family calls for more mosquito control
West Nile virus victim’s family calls for more mosquito control
Robert Garland, an 88-year-old veteran in Tennessee, examined optimistic for West Nile virus earlier than his loss of life, his household claims.
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The grieving household of a Tennessee veteran is looking for extra consciousness and extra preventative measures of their county after they declare…
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hiroyado · 6 years
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Trump administration selects 10 sites to test advanced drone use. One is in NC. | Charlotte Observer
The U.S. Department of Transportation has selected 10 sites to test advanced drone uses.
Secretary of Transportation Elaine L. Chao announced on May 9 that 10 areas would participate in the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Integration Pilot Program.
The 10 areas are:
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North Carolina Department of Transportation, Raleigh, North Carolina
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Durant, Oklahoma
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City of San Diego, California
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Virginia Tech – Center for Innovative Technology, Herndon, Virginia
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Kansas Department of Transportation, Topeka, Kansas
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Lee County Mosquito Control District, Ft. Myers, Florida
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Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority, Memphis, Tennessee
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North Dakota Department of Transportation, Bismarck, North Dakota
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City of Reno, Nevada
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University of Alaska-Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska
First announced last October, the White House initiative partners the Federal Aviation Administration with local, state and tribal governments which then partner with private sector participants "to safely explore the further integration of drone operations," according to the DOT announcement.
The program will help tackle the most significant challenges to using drones in national airspace, according to DOT, and will work to reduce risks to public safety and security.
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The economic impact of the program, which will bring unmanned aircraft such as drones into national airspace, "is estimated at $82 billion and could create 100,000 jobs," according to DOT and the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International.
“Data gathered from these pilot projects will form the basis of a new regulatory framework to safely integrate drones into our national airspace,” said Chao. “The enthusiastic response to our request for applications demonstrated the many innovative technological and operational solutions already on the horizon."
While limited drone use already is legal in most of the United States, since drones fly at lower altitudes, the federal government and local governments will work together on specific regulation.
Ten areas were selected from 149 proposals.
The 10 selectees will work with the FAA over the next two and a half years to collect drone data involving:
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Night flights
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Flights over people
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Flights beyond the pilot’s line of sight
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Package delivery
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Detect-and-avoid technology
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Reliability and security of data links between pilot and aircraft
That data will help the DOT and FAA create new rules for drones that could allow more complex, low-altitude operations, accelerating the approval of operations that now require special permission and more.
According to the DOT, the program could create new drone opportunities for:
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Commerce
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Agriculture and infrastructure inspections
Zipline, a company that provides drone delivery services in Rwanda and plans to expand to Tanzania, uses its drones to deliver medical supplies including vaccines and blood on thousands of flights every year.
The Silicon Valley-based startup company moved overseas so it could better develop and use its technology. Now Zipline has partnered with the NCDOT.
In April, one of Zipline’s drones was shown to deliver medical supplies at 79 mph.
“Today is an important first step towards bringing Zipline’s lifesaving drone delivery technology to the United States,” Zipline CEO Keller Rinaudo said in a statement.
The NCDOT is working with Zipline and other companies to set up a network of distribution centers using unmanned aircraft such as drones to deliver blood and other medical supplies quicker.
Unmanned aircraft system companies including PrecisionHawk in Raleigh also are partnering with NCDOT to develop systems to track drones in flight.
Apple is another NCDOT partner in the project. Apple will work to improve imagery on Apple Maps in the state.
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freepib · 6 years
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USA officially allow public drones to fly its airspace
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Image captionGreen light for first commercial drones in the US
Drones that monitor crops, control mosquito populations and deliver defibrillators are to be tested in US airspace.
Ten commercial drone projects have been selected to try out new ways for unmanned aircraft to be integrated into the skies.
They include Zipline, which currently offers a blood-delivery service in Rwanda, and Apple.
But Amazon, which wants to offer drone parcel deliveries, has not been chosen.
The Federal Aviation Authority has previously had extremely tight rules about the use of drones.
A permit is needed to fly one, with beyond line-of-sight flights and night-time flying banned.
More than one million drones and 90,000 pilots are currently registered with the FAA.
The UAS (Unmanned Aircraft Systems) Integration Pilot Program is designed to tackle some of the challenges of integrating drones into national airspace, particularly how to reduce risks to public safety.
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Phone maker Apple was among those chosen and will capture images of North Carolina by drone, while Microsoft, Uber and Intel will all be involved in projects.
According to Reuters, Amazon applied to deliver goods by drone to shoppers in New York but was rejected. Similarly it said that DJI, the world’s biggest non-military drone maker, made about a dozen applications but had none approved.
The 10 chosen projects include:
A government agency in Florida will use drones to help control mosquito populations
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma will work on flying drones beyond a pilot’s line of sight, in partnership with CNN
North Carolina will work with Flytrex to test food delivery services
FedEx will work with Memphis County Airport Authority using drones for security and infrastructure and to deliver parts
The City of Reno in Nevada will work with Flirtey on delivering medical supplies
The 10 winners were picked from 149 proposals. Full details of each trial have not yet been released but each applicant will have around two-and-a-half years to run the trials, sharing information with the FAA along the way.
“Data gathered from these pilot projects will form the basis of a new regulatory framework to safely integrate drones into our national airspace,” said US secretary of transportation, Elaine Chao.
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UAS Integration Pilot Program News
UAS Integration Pilot Program News
Was the state or area you live in chosen by the FAA to participate in its UAS Integration Pilot Program? We congratulate the following selected participants:
City of Reno, Nevada
City of San Diego, California
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Investment Authority (Virginia Tech)
Kansas Department of Transportation
Lee County (Florida) Mosquito Control District
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stogutrosenberry · 7 years
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In wake of Zika outbreak, survey finds major improvements needed in U.S. mosquito control
In southern Texas, the city of Laredo hasn’t confirmed a single case of dengue in nearly 20 years. Just a short walk across the border into Mexico, the city of Nuevo Laredo has confirmed hundreds of cases of the mosquito-borne disease. Hector Gonzalez says the difference lays in the city’s robust commitment to public health-led mosquito control.
“If we can prevent just one baby born with birth defects (from mosquito-borne Zika virus) — you just can’t put a price on that,” said Gonzalez, director of health at the City of Laredo Health Department. “Health-wise, it’s certainly better to keep someone healthy than let them get sick. And it’s certainly cheaper too.”
When it comes to controlling the community’s mosquito population, the Laredo Health Department, which serves as the community’s vector control district, employs what’s known as an “integrated pest management” approach. That means officials focus on the source of the problem: reducing and eliminating mosquito breeding habitats. One method is using chemical larvicides to kill the insects before they reach adulthood. Officials also employ a natural larvicide technique — releasing up to 20,000 minnows into retention pools to eat the larvae that mosquitoes lay in standing water. The city also sprays in the spring during the heavy mosquito-breeding season. But two years ago, the city took a particularly innovative step to deny the disease-carrying pests one of their favorite breeding habitats: tires.
According to Gonzalez, the city has long had a problem with illegal dumping of tires. The litter is a boon to certain species of mosquitoes like Zika- and dengue-carrying Aedes aegypti, which can lay their eggs in a pool of water small enough to fit inside a bottle cap. Laredo already had an ordinance on the books that held tire shops to certain standards of tire storage, transport and disposal. But two years ago, local officials added an amendment to reduce the chance of tire dumping — when someone buys a new tire at a local shop, they have to leave their old one. If the customer is determined to keep their old tire, they pay a fee of $20. The result, Gonzalez says, is that the number of tires properly disposed of at the landfill has gone up by more than 50 percent. The public works sanitation truck that the city had dedicated to picking up dumped tires has gone from collecting about 250 in a day to about 30.
“This is a citywide source reduction effort,” Gonzalez told me. “Solid waste, parks, the health department — all of us are working together to enforce the message and make sure compliance is happening.”
And the efforts are working. Gonzalez reports that in the last two decades, Laredo has had just four cases of West Nile virus, no cases of chikungunya and six cases of Zika, which were all travel-related. Besides some Zika-related funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 100 percent of the Laredo Health Department’s mosquito control efforts are supported with general funds from the city.
Unfortunately, in the big picture of public health-led mosquito control, Laredo stands out as an exception, not the rule.
“Capacity at the local level is not where it should be in terms of vector control,” said Laura Hanen, interim executive director and chief of government affairs at the National Association of City and County Health Officials (NACCHO). “It’s eroded over time, even though we do — and will — continue to face threats as a result of mosquito-borne disease. We have to figure out how we’re going to support these activities going forward.”
In late October, NACCHO, in partnership with CDC, released a new study of local mosquito control capacity, finding that a majority of local jurisdictions are in need of improvements. Overall, the assessment — “Mosquito Control Capabilities in the U.S.” — received survey responses from more than 1,000 vector-control organizations, with 53 percent being local health departments, 20 percent mosquito control districts and 27 percent were other entities, such as public works or utility departments. (The entities in charge of mosquito control vary across communities, though it’s often the local health department that leads and oversees such efforts.) The NACCHO survey found that based on competencies developed by CDC and the American Mosquito Control Association, 84 percent of respondents were in need of improvement in at least one core competency area.
The top three areas that need improvement were pesticide-resistance testing, treating for mosquitos based on surveillance data, and routine mosquito surveillance and species identification. The survey found that only 54 percent of vector-control programs do routine surveillance for mosquitos. Though, of that 54 percent, 85 percent said they use the data to make vector control decisions. About half of vector-control programs perform larviciding and adulticiding, though about one-third don’t perform any chemical abatement activities. An overwhelming majority of vector-control programs surveyed — 86 percent — did not conduct pesticide resistance testing on mosquitos, a critical data point as mosquito-borne disease risks are only expected to increase.
The survey noted that while health departments are often on the front lines of mosquito-borne illness, there’s little data on their readiness for a mosquito-borne outbreak. In fact, the NACCHO survey report is the first nationwide baseline assessment of mosquito surveillance and control activities in the U.S.
“Our residents are fortunate because Harris County has local resources to support a robust vector-control program,” said NACCHO President Umair Shah, director of Harris County Public Health in Houston, Texas, in a NACCHO news release. “What the joint NACCHO and CDC survey has brought to light is that many of our local health departments are not so fortunate and federal support for these activities is paramount. Lives depend upon it and the health outcomes from mosquito-borne diseases, such as Zika, can be lifelong.”
Hanen at NACCHO noted there’s been erosion in federal funding for vector-borne disease support. In fact, federal proposals in Congress — such as repealing or raiding the ACA’s Prevention and Public Health Fund — could translate into a 12 percent cut in CDC’s overall budget, which would undoubtedly impact work on mosquito-borne disease at the state and local levels.
“One of our concerns is that Zika was a one-year emergency supplemental and when it ended, Congress didn’t act to shore up key CDC programs that support Zika response,” Hanen said. “One year in a crisis doesn’t allow for capacity building over time.”
In Memphis, Tennessee, the Shelby County Health Department is one of the luckier vector-control organizations supported with a local revenue fee that’s helped health officials slash mosquito-borne disease rates. According to Tyler Zerwekh, administrator of the health department’s Environmental Health Services Bureau, efforts began more than a decade ago when health officials were clocking dozens of West Nile cases per year. In response, they took the problem to the state legislature, which passed an additional 75-cent fee for utility payers in the county. That extra $9 per payer per year adds up to between $3.2 million and $3.6 million a year to support the health department’s vector control activities, including mosquito trapping and testing, larviciding and surveillance.
Before the new revenue fee, Zerwekh said the agency’s mosquito control was reactive or complaint-based. With the new funds, the agency could become proactive, trapping and testing mosquitoes year-round and spending the colder seasons focused on reducing mosquito-breeding habitats. The efforts have been a success, with West Nile cases declining from upwards of 40 cases in a year to a low of less than five. (Zerwekh reported that with so much rainfall this hurricane season, the health agency has documented eight cases this year.)
The county does have the option of raising the additional utility fee to $1 per month, and Zerwekh said that given the trajectory of emerging zoonotic disease, that may have to happen.
“With all the effects of climate change, it’s getting warmer and wetter and those are the two precursors to mosquito proliferation,” he told me. “I see this becoming a more pressing public health problem.”
His advice to other mosquito control districts and health officials is to “take your case” to state legislators. Show them examples like Shelby County, where a relatively small fee increase has resulted in dramatic disease reductions.
“We’ve been screaming at the top our lungs that other jurisdictions need to try this,” he said of the revenue fee. “Let the data drive the policy.”
For a copy of the new mosquito control survey, visit NACCHO.
Kim Krisberg is a freelance public health writer living in Austin, Texas, and has been writing about public health for 15 years. Follow me on Twitter — @kkrisberg.
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video description: Ant and Cockroach Exterminators Memphis TN Carpenter Ants Control Memphis 901 Pest Control 901-327-8803 http://901pestcontrol.com Are you looking for the best ant and cockroach exterminators in the Memphis TN area? With over 50 years experience in the ant and cockroach control business we can solve your problem fast so call us today at 901-327-8803 or visit our website at http://901pestcontrol.com Termite Control: Termites do more damage to homes in the south than fires, tornadoes and hurricanes! Subterranean termites can be silent destroyers of your home. Often the signs of termite infestation are not found until the damage has been done! 901 Termite and Pest Control offers several termite options: Termite Liquid Treatment Plan ​​This method provides immediate control for termites in and around your home. Termite Baiting Plan ​​Termite baiting offers long-term termite control when termites are not active in your home. Termite Monitoring Plan ​​Is an affordable way to start termite control with our convenient monthly EZ Pay program! ​​ *Offer not valid with other discounts. Offer not valid for existing termite customers. Valid only in West Tennessee Counties of Shelby, Tipton and Fayette. Pest Control Services in Memphis: Put Your Home and Family First! Don't ​let pests become unwanted guests inside your home! Ants and spiders are problems in the Memphis area! Especially brown-recluse spiders and now fire ants! Our technicians are trained to control both! Household pests such as roaches can contribute to illnesses such as asthma. Just one female German roach can produce 10,000 descendants in 1 year! Outdoor pests like mosquitoes now represent a threat of Zika Virus. Wildlife Removal: Rodents such as squirrels and roof rats can damage your home's exterior, ruin your home's insulation and reduces energy efficiency, damage your personal items stored in attic and can even start fires by chewing on electrical wires! Choose the pest control plan that fits your pest problem, your personal needs as well as budget! Annual - 1 service per year. (for occasional pest problems) Semi-Annual - 2 services per year. Quarterly - 4 services per year. Every-Other-Month - 6 services per year. Monthly - 12 services per year. (for severe infestations) Select the type of service you want: Exterior Service Only Interior Service Only Both Interior and Exterior Service Our Location: 453 Distribution Pkwy, Ste 1 Collierville, TN 38017 Phone: (901) 327-8803 Fax: (901) 327-8830 Office Hours:* 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Mon-Fri *Emergency Service Hours Available Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/Mu5e77AVNqM2 We Service the following areas: Memphis Germantown Collierville Piperton Bartlett Lakeland Arlington Moscow Rossville Covington Cordova Other search related terms: wildlife removal carpenter ants wood borers subterranean termites W. Poplar Avenue Interstate 269 S. Mt. Pleasant Road Stix Restaurant Cafe Piazza Days Inn & Suites Collierville Huey's Grill Memphis TN Tony's Trophy Room Halle Park roof rats We are members of the following Professional Associations: Member of NPMA - National Pest Management Association. Member of TPA - Tennessee Pest Association. Member of GMAPCA - Greater Memphis Area Pest Control Association. Licensed Operator by Tennessee Department of Agriculture - Charter #5051. Service Technicians are Certified Commercial Applicators in GRC and WDO. We are Bonded and Insured for your protection. To learn more about our company check out these sites: Better Business Bureau - A+ Rating https://www.bbb.org/memphis/business-reviews/pest-control-companies/901-pest-control-in-collierville-tn-25000010 Home Advisor: http://www.homeadvisor.com/rated.901PestControl.11217334.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/901PestControl/ To view more videos from locally owned businesses in the Collierville area view this Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1pA5hCVcaBcNkhVcdpxhAGGi7kfNHQtW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5UzvNJGzEY
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video description: Termite Control Arlington TN Termites and Carpenter Ants Arlington 901 Pest Control 901-327-8803 http://901pestcontrol.com Are you looking for the best termite control company in the Arlington TN area? With over 50 years experience in the termite and carpenter ant control business we can solve your problem fast so call us today at 901-327-8803 or visit our website at http://901pestcontrol.com Termite Control: Termites do more damage to homes in the south than fires, tornadoes and hurricanes! Subterranean termites can be silent destroyers of your home. Often the signs of termite infestation are not found until the damage has been done! 901 Termite and Pest Control offers several termite options: Termite Liquid Treatment Plan ​​This method provides immediate control for termites in and around your home. Termite Baiting Plan ​​Termite baiting offers long-term termite control when termites are not active in your home. Termite Monitoring Plan ​​Is an affordable way to start termite control with our convenient monthly EZ Pay program! ​​ *Offer not valid with other discounts. Offer not valid for existing termite customers. Valid only in West Tennessee Counties of Shelby, Tipton and Fayette. Pest Control Services in Arlington: Put Your Home and Family First! Don't ​let pests become unwanted guests inside your home! Ants and spiders are problems in the Arlington area! Especially brown-recluse spiders and now fire ants! Our technicians are trained to control both! Household pests such as roaches can contribute to illnesses such as asthma. Just one female German roach can produce 10,000 descendants in 1 year! Outdoor pests like mosquitoes now represent a threat of Zika Virus. Wildlife Removal: Rodents such as squirrels and roof rats can damage your home's exterior, ruin your home's insulation and reduces energy efficiency, damage your personal items stored in attic and can even start fires by chewing on electrical wires! Choose the pest control plan that fits your pest problem, your personal needs as well as budget! Annual - 1 service per year. (for occasional pest problems) Semi-Annual - 2 services per year. Quarterly - 4 services per year. Every-Other-Month - 6 services per year. Monthly - 12 services per year. (for severe infestations) Select the type of service you want: Exterior Service Only Interior Service Only Both Interior and Exterior Service Our Location: 453 Distribution Pkwy, Ste 1 Collierville, TN 38017 Phone: (901) 327-8803 Fax: (901) 327-8830 Office Hours:* 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Mon-Fri *Emergency Service Hours Available Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/Mu5e77AVNqM2 We Service the following areas: Memphis Germantown Collierville Piperton Bartlett Lakeland Arlington Moscow Rossville Covington Cordova Other search related terms: red wasps wildlife removal carpenter ants wood borers subterranean termites W. Poplar Avenue Interstate 269 S. Mt. Pleasant Road Stix Restaurant Cafe Piazza Days Inn & Suites Collierville Huey's Grill Memphis TN Tony's Trophy Room Halle Park roof rats We are members of the following Professional Associations: Member of NPMA - National Pest Management Association. Member of TPA - Tennessee Pest Association. Member of GMAPCA - Greater Memphis Area Pest Control Association. Licensed Operator by Tennessee Department of Agriculture - Charter #5051. Service Technicians are Certified Commercial Applicators in GRC and WDO. We are Bonded and Insured for your protection. To learn more about our company check out these sites: Better Business Bureau - A+ Rating https://www.bbb.org/memphis/business-reviews/pest-control-companies/901-pest-control-in-collierville-tn-25000010 Home Advisor: http://www.homeadvisor.com/rated.901PestControl.11217334.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/901PestControl/ To view more videos from locally owned businesses in the Collierville area view this Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1pA5hCVcaBcNkhVcdpxhAGGi7kfNHQtW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZRtyYpuuiE
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Lawn Jox - Lawn Care in Memphis TN
In 2006, we brought a unique style of mowing service to the Mid South area. We focused on setting up small trucks for just lawn mowing using small walk-behind equipment and a speedy, yet thorough method. Lawn Jox set the stage for highly efficient, cost-effective and affordable lawn care service. Now, Lawn Jox has expanded with additional services and a satisfaction guarantee. Call now at 901-529-6569 or use the contact form.
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Termite Control Collierville TN Termite Exterminators Collierville TN 901 Pest Control
Termite Control Collierville TN Termite Exterminators Collierville TN 901 Pest Control
video description: Termite Control Collierville TN Termite Exterminators Collierville TN 901 Pest Control 901-327-8803 http://901pestcontrol.com Are you looking for the best termite control company in the Collierville TN area? With over 50 years experience in the termite and pest control business we can solve your termite problem fast so call us today at 901-327-8803 or visit our website at http://901pestcontrol.com Termite Control: Termites do more damage to homes in the south than fires, tornadoes and hurricanes! ​Termites can be silent destroyers of your home. Often the signs of termite infestation are not found until the damage has been done! 901 Termite and Pest Control offers several termite options: Termite Liquid Treatment Plan ​​This method provides immediate control for termites in and around your home. Termite Baiting Plan ​​Termite baiting offers long-term termite control when termites are not active in your home. Termite Monitoring Plan ​​Is an affordable way to start termite control with our convenient monthly EZ Pay program! ​​ *Offer not valid with other discounts. Offer not valid for existing termite customers. Valid only in West Tennessee Counties of Shelby, Tipton and Fayette. Pest Control Services: Put Your Home and Family First! Don't ​let pests become unwanted guests inside your home! Ants and spiders are problems in the Memphis area! Especially brown-recluse spiders and now fire ants! Our technicians are trained to control both! Household pests such as roaches can contribute to illnesses such as asthma. Just one female German roach can produce 10,000 descendants in 1 year! Outdoor pests like mosquitoes now represent a threat of Zika Virus. Rodents such as squirrels and roof rats can damage your home's exterior, ruins your home's insulation and reduces energy efficiency, damage your personal items stored in attic and can even start fires by chewing on electrical wires! Choose the pest control plan that fits your pest problem, your personal needs as well as budget! Annual - 1 service per year. (for occasional pest problems) Semi-Annual - 2 services per year. Quarterly - 4 services per year. Every-Other-Month - 6 services per year. Monthly - 12 services per year. (for severe infestations) Select the type of service you want: Exterior Service Only Interior Service Only Both Interior and Exterior Service Our Location: 453 Distribution Pkwy, Ste 1 Collierville, TN 38017 Ph: (901) 327-8803 Fax: (901) 327-8830 Office Hours:* 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Mon-Fri *Emergency Service Hours Available Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/Mu5e77AVNqM2 We Service the following areas: Memphis Germantown Collierville Piperton Bartlett Lakeland Arlington Moscow Rossville Covington Cordova We are members of the following Professional Associations: Member of NPMA - National Pest Management Association. Member of TPA - Tennessee Pest Association. Member of GMAPCA - Greater Memphis Area Pest Control Association. Licensed Operator by Tennessee Department of Agriculture - Charter #5051. Service Technicians are Certified Commercial Applicators in GRC and WDO. We are Bonded and Insured for your protection. To learn more about our company check out these sites: Better Business Bureau - A+ Rating https://www.bbb.org/memphis/business-reviews/pest-control-companies/901-pest-control-in-collierville-tn-25000010 Home Advisor: http://www.homeadvisor.com/rated.901PestControl.11217334.html Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/901PestControl/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCONMtypubY
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