If only it was that easy! The fact of the matter is, once pests are sighted, it might mean the population is out of control. When a homeowner sees one mouse, or one cockroach, or one silverfish, it is usually an indication that the infestation has grown large enough for pests to seek new nesting sites or food sources. If an Integrated Pest Management Program is not completed, the source of the infestation will continue to produce new pests. PermaTreat's Pest Protection Plan provides year-round pest maintenance with only four scheduled visits per year to minimize applications, but includes free callback service.
No. The danger to your pets lies in not having a PermaTreat Integrated Pest Management program (IPM). Fleas, ticks, bees and rodents, can be a problem for your pet as well as your family. State-licensed and trained professionals at PermaTreat work quickly and efficiently to be sure that the treatment we perform targets the pests only.
The safety of our customers, their families, loved ones, and their pets are our biggest concern.
Fredericksburg Regional SPCA Executive Director Debra Joseph and PermaTreat Pest and Termite Control CEO Joe Wilson hold Ellie, a 10 year old purebred beagle, in front of the SPCA's new Humane Care Center near Four Mile Fork. Mr. Wilson donated the land for the state-of-the-art facility that opened May 7th, 2009.