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General Pest Control

Every pest situation is different. Let us tackle your concerns with proven methods that will control the issue at hand and prevent pest problems from returning.

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Closed Crawl Space

CrawlSpace Care® - The art and science of closed crawl spaces. This system reduces moisture underneath the home, leading to lower energy bills & improved indoor air quality

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Green Pest Control

This service is designed to address the need by some of our customers to provide a more environmentally friendly pest control service.

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 - See the difference, hear the difference, T•A•P vs batted fiberglass in a wall...no home for bugs...

See the difference, hear the difference, T•A•P vs batted fiberglass in a wall...no home for bugs...

Tap Insulation

T·A·P is the result of a revolutionary merger of two well-respected technologies—natural cellulose insulation and natural borate pesticides—creating Thermal, Acoustical & Pest Control Insulation, the only stabilized pest control insulation. As part of a total pest management package, T·A·P can be used to cap existing insulation in attics, or can be installed in attics, walls, and crawlspaces of new construction. T·A·P pays for itself quickly in reduced energy costs and then continues to save you money for the life of the structure.

T·A·P is a patented natural fiber insulation treated with boric acid to produce fire-retardant, environmentally- friendly, thermally superior, sounddeadening, pest- controlling insulation. T·A·P is acceptable for use around humans and pets, but deadly to cockroaches, silverfish, ants, termites, and many other crawling insects. T·A·P is the only stabilized insulation which can make pest-control claims. T·A·P is registered with the U.S. EPA as a labeled pesticide.

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Pest Management Systems, Inc. (PMi) employee Rick Tilley found himself going above and beyond the call of his normal work duties...

Technician Saves Life
May 13, 2008

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