Friday, January 27, 2012

YEARLY FLEA TREATMENT COLLIER PEST CONTROL FORT MYERS FLORIDA

YEARLY FLEA TREATMENT

                The Yearly Flea Treatment is an alternative service to our regular quarterly flea treatment.  This service gives you the freedom of not having to make quarterly appointments for service and protection for a whole year.  This is a clean odor less treatment that does not harm the carpet or upholstered furniture.  The only negative to this service is that the home must be at least 50% carpeted and if professionally cleaned will void the guarantee.  In addition to treating the carpet, we will treat all the hard surface flooring and furniture with a residual insecticide and growth regulator.

                This Yearly Flea Treatment is a fine talc granule that is applied to the carpet with a calibrated rolling applicator, dispensing the material at a rate of 1 pound of material per 100 sq feet.  Then a carpet groomer vibrates the carpet and allows the talc granule material to fall to the nap of the carpet. The yearly flea material controls the fleas by killing the larva stage at the nap of the carpet, covering all organic material and sediment in the carpet.  The larva stage of the flea has a chewing mouth part and feeds on any organic material in the carpet.  The larva stage will ingest the yearly flea material, which acts as a stomach poison, and kills off the larva stage.  This acts very much like a growth regulator but is an insecticide. 

                If the yearly flea material is not removed by professional cleaning, this clean flea treatment will last a full year to protect you and your pets against annoying biting fleas.

                Call,239-455-4300, today for a free estimate and a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com.  Don't let unwanted pests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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