Monday, December 31, 2012

LAST DAY TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR TO BE LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR PLEASE VOTE

 

THIS IS IT! THE LAST DAY

TO VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !! 

Please Vote!!


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ROACHES FLORIDA WOODS COCKROACH PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

THE FLORIDA WOODS COCKROACH

          The Florida woods cockroach is a large roach up to 1 1/2 inch long with an oval shaped body. This roach prefers to live outdoors in debris and decaying vegetation. It often can be controlled by removing its resting places- debris.  It is a dark brown to black with very short wings; it also has lines on its abdomen.  When disturbed, this large roach secretes a sweet undesirable odor.

          Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, can help you control and eliminate outside roaches and all invading problem pests with our general household treatment called the Collier Complete.

          If you live in Naples, Fort Myers, or anywhere in Southwest Florida call 239-455-4300 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 guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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SPIDERS GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

NO SPIDERS

                                                   

GUARANTEED 6 MONTHS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Almost all spiders in Florida are harmless to humans.  Only the Black, Brown, Red Widow and the Brown Recluse are poisonous spiders native to Florida. If you’re fed up with spiders making their unsightly webs around your home, we can clear your home of those dirty looking spider webs for up to 6 months at a time with Collier Pest Control’s “No Spider Treatment.”

 Yes, Collier Pest Control treats the eaves, soffits, window frames, door frames, gables, pillars, lighting fixtures, pool cage, outside walls, garage walls, and any place webbing spiders make webs.  This very affordable spider treatment will repeals spiders and kill insects for up to 6 months.  This will leave your home as pristine clean as the day it was built.

Call Collier Pest Control today for a free estimate and a complete explanation on any of our services.  Don’t let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects or spiders.


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LAST DAY TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR AS LIFE SAVOR OF THE YEAR PLEASE VOTE

WE NEED EVERY ONE OF YOUR VOTES !

THEY ALL COUNT!!!

 

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE 

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and please vote for him! You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.

Thank you for your help !!  Please Vote!!

 


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Sunday, December 30, 2012

PLEASE VOTE ONLY 1 DAY LEFT TO MAKE ERIC SUTOR LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR

 

ONLY 1 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE 

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE 

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !! 

Please Vote!!


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SPIRALING WHITE FLY ON PALMS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

Rugose Spiraling Whitefly

  

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly originated in Central America.  This is not the same whitefly that is currently causing defoliation and branch dieback of ficus in South Florida.  These whiteflies are small winged insects.  They typically feed on the underside of leaves with their needle-like mouthparts.  Whiteflies can seriously injure host plants by sucking nutrients from the plant causing wilting, yellowing, stunting, leaf drop, or even death.

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly has a very broad host range from palms to woody ornamentals and fruits.  It has been seen on gumbo limbo, black olive, copperleaf, broadleaf arrowhead, Brazilian pepper, wax myrtle, live oak, mango, and several palms.

The adults congregate on the undersides of the leaves to feed and reproduce.  The female lays here eggs in a spiral pattern on the leaves and also deposits a white, waxy substance on the eggs.  The crawler stage hatches from the eggs and crawls around before it starts to feed with its “needle-like” mouthparts.  This stage is very small and difficult to see.

The most noticeable symptoms of an infestation of this whitefly is the abundance of white, waxy material covering the leaves and also excessive black sooty mold.  The actual effect of an infestation of Rugose Spiraling Whitefly on the health of a plant is unknown; however, whiteflies in general can cause plant decline, defoliation and branch dieback.

Monitor plants for early signs of an infestation.  Small potted plants can be washed off with water.  Larger plants can be controlled with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap or most likely will need an insecticide spraying and root drenching by a professional lawn pest control company to control these whiteflies.  They will use a systemic insecticide product that can be applied directly to the infested plant or the soil.

Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, will treat each infected tree with the appropriate materials by root feeding and by direct contact.  These materials will protect each tree for a period of 6 months after application.

If you suspect a problem with the Rugose Spiraling Whitefly or any other insect call our office, 239-455-4300, for a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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DUST MITE PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

HOUSE DUST MITES

  

If you think our modern, well insulated house is a safe haven from all allergenic alarms, think again.  That average six room house accumulates an average of 40 pounds of dust per year.  That dust is home to millions of unseen, but troublesome Dust Mites.

                The North American and European House Dust Mite is a little known and rarely mentioned group of mites.  Wherever humans and their pets live Dust Mites will be presents.  These Dust Mites will feed on skin dander deposited in beds, furniture, and carpeting.  When there are large populations of Mites are in a home.  Skin fragments and Mite fecal material become airborne causing allergic reactions like asthma and rashes.  Research has shown that the most prevalent allergen in a home is dust produced from Dust Mites.

                Dust Mites are extremely small, .04 millimeters, making identification by sight impossible without the use of a microscope.  You can fit as many as 7000 on a fingernail.  They are globular in shape, and creamy white in color.  Mites have 6 legs as larva and 8 legs as nymphs and adults.  The adult female Dust Mite lays about 25 to 50 eggs a day for 30 days.  The eggs hatch and develop to adults in about one month.

                People shed about 1/5 of an ounce of dander (dead skin) per week.  One gram of skin will feed thousands of mites for months.  Actually, 80 % of what you see floating in a sunbeam through a window is skin flakes.  To Dust Mites this is a Thanksgiving dinner.  Dust Mites eat skin flakes both human and animal.  Skin flakes have a fungus growing on them which is especially attractive to Dust Mites.

                Dust Mites bite you and cause you to itch; they also produce allergens to which some people are very sensitive.  The Dust Mite feces contain 15 different proteins, and many people are allergic to the combination of these different proteins.

                House Dust Mites inhabit damp places that are occupied by people and pets.  The House Dust Mite thrives in high humidity of 70 to 80% and warm temperatures from 68 to 84 degrees.  They are found in mattresses, pillows, in stuffed furniture, rugs, draperies, and any crack or crevice. 

                Dust Mites produce an allergic reaction that causes symptoms similar to asthma.   Headaches, respiratory problems, eye irritation, fatigue, and depression are other allergic reaction which can be linked to Dust Mite feces.  A 15 year old pillow could have a third of its weight in Dust Mite feces.  One ounce of dust can hold as many as 42,000 Dust Mites.

                Unfortunately, studies have shown that Dust Mites can never be completely eliminated from an area, but can be suppressed for a short time.  Dust Mite populations can be reduce with a little personal effort by washing  bedding and other items in hot (130 degree) water weekly, putting your pillows in the dryer on high for 15 to 30 minutes, and do thorough household cleaning regularly. This may mean that you vacuum your furniture, draperies, and mattresses weekly and spray them with disinfectant.  Vacuuming with most conventional air bag vacuum cleaners can works against you in Dust Mite elimination, they vent dust out the exhaust and into the air again.  The use of a water trap vacuum will collect the dust in the water where it stays.  Don’t use dusters, mops, or brooms because they all merely rearrange the dust and the Dust Mites.  In extreme cases wrap your mattress and pillows in plastic and remove the draperies from the bedroom area.  Wash and clean window blinds weekly, professionally cleaning the carpet regularly or remove it all together, then wash the hard surface floors weekly, and cleaning the heating and air conditioning dusts will give added benefit.

                You can help reduce House Dust Mites with a higher rated heating and air conditioning filter.  Drain treatment systems are available for your air conditioner to help stop bacteria, molds, and fungus growing from the drain pan.  E use of dehumidifiers to keep the humidity less than 50% will kill off most molds and fungus and starve the Dust Mites.  Ozone producing machines are available to kill off the fungus on skin flakes and dust to starve out Dust Mites, also.

                Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, can help you control Dust Mites with our Dust Mite Service specially designed for Southwest Florida.  We can thoroughly broad cast spray all of your flooring, furniture, draperies, mattresses, and air conditioning ducts.  This treatment will kill all existing Dust Mites in your home and keep them from re-infesting your home for up to 60 days. This specialized treatment for Dust Mites kills the fungus on all treated areas and keeps killing fungus to keep the Dust Mites from re-infesting our home.

                Don’t suffer another day with annoying Dust Mites.  If you are looking for a dependable knowledgeable exterminator and live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida call 239-455-4300 Collier Pest Control 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 guest spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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Saturday, December 29, 2012

FINAL RUN FOR ERIC SUTOR TO BE LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR 2 DAYS LEFT PLEASE VOTE

 

 

ONLY 2 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE 

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.  Thank you for your help !!  

Please Vote!!


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MILLIPEDE PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS NAPLES FLORIDA

MILLIPEDES

  

            Millipedes usually are considered an outdoor pest that may seek refuge in dark, damp areas around and inside your home.  Millipedes live outdoors, and feed on damp, decaying vegetation, forest litter, grass clippings; compost heaps, and mulched areas.  Female Millipedes can lie from 20 to 300 eggs in decaying organic material.  The eggs hatch in a few weeks called “Thousand Legers” they have two pair of legs attached to each body segment.

            Collier Pest Control through experience has learned that the majority of Millipede migration will stop soon after our first cold front passes through that brings the temperature down to the low 50’s Millipede activity will begin again when the temperatures stay above 75 to 80 degrees.

            Collier Pest Control sympathizes if you are having a Millipede problem.  If you are seeing a few Millipedes daily, we can apply a Collier Compete Pest Control Treatment to control your immediate problem.  If you are seeing large numbers of Millipedes invading your home, we can apply a Millipede Treatment to the lawn and perimeter of your home. Collier Pest Control will apply our exclusive Millipede Treatment containing a high tech granular material to your entire your lawn and a liquid insect repellant around the base of your home to give you complete control of Millipedes. Eliminating excess areas of high moisture and mulch from the lawn will help control and stop millipedes from being around your home.

            If you live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida and are having a problem with Millipedes call 239-455-4300, Collier Pest Control today for a free estimate and a complete explanation of all of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com.  Do not let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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3 MORE DAYS TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR AS LIFE SAVOR OF THE YEAR PLEASE VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and please vote for him! You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.

Thank you for your help !!  Please Vote!!


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Friday, December 28, 2012

HELP ERIC SUTOR WIN LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR ON 3 DAYS LEFT

 

 

 

 

ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !!  

Please Vote!!


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WEB SITE MARKETING ON FAST.COM

 

OnFast.Com is an internet marketing program for small business to get a broad base internet exposure for your business simply and inexpensively.

Collier Pest Control has used OnFast.Com since May 4th, 2011to promote our services on the internet.  OnFast.com set up for us a Facebook Business account, a Twitter account, and a Blog account that I can send our information to the internet I would like to promote.

How I use OnFast.Com is to copy and paste problem pest information sheets that we offer to our customers that educate them to our services and Florida’s problem pests.  I post 2 pest information sheets daily on a very simple template previously set up on the OnFast.Com program.  I then pick a day and time I wish the information to be available and click on a send Icon and these postings go to the Facebook Business Account, Twitter Account, Blog Account, and a link to our web site.  By doing these information postings about our business and services 2 things happen, first many people from all over the world see our information and comment on it through our web site, second and most important fact is that the postings exposure us to the servers on Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask, and others  to see new and fresh information daily on all of these accounts and after continued daily postings over a long period of time, your web site information is pushed to the first page on the organic listings of the topic a potential customer is looking for.

What makes this program work for us is the daily postings which we have done over the last 2 years.  We now receive over 25% of our new customers from the internet and not just our web site.  The new customers typed into the internet a subject related to our business and we came up on the first page of the organic listings to choose from.

If you are looking for more customers without spending a fortune to advertisers or internet marketing firms, I highly suggest contacting OnFast.Com and giving it a try.  You must be committed to use it daily and repeatedly.  If you do you will see the increase in new customer calls within a few months.

Look us up, Collier Pest Control Facebook Business, Twitter, and Blog accounts to see how my daily postings give us internet exposure or you can contact me at Collier Pest Control at 239-455-4300 or email us at phil.hadley@collierpestcontrol.  I will explain how I use OnFast.Com to our benefit.


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FICUS WHITE FLIES ON TREES AND HEDGES PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

FIG WHITEFLIES

 

DON’T LET FICUS FLIES DAMAGE YOUR HEDGES OR TREES 

If you see your Ficus Trees or Hedge suddenly loosing its leaves or turning brown and tiny white, gnat-like, adult whiteflies fly from the foliage.  DON’T WAIT contact us quickly!  You may have the Fig White Fly attacking your Ficus.  They can defoliate your trees and hedges very quickly.  Although your ficus tree or hedge may appear to be dying after losing a lot of leaves, it may not be a goner.  If the twigs are still flexible, it may refoliate in a few weeks.  Very Important:  if you find an infestation do not pt pruning clippers in the yard waste, trash pick-up.  Don’t spread the flies to other areas of our neighborhood.  Keep the clippings in a garbage bag or in compose piles to kill the flies.

These Fig White Flies are hard to see compared to other species of whiteflies.  The body of the adult Fig Whitefly is yellow in color and the wings are white with a faint grey band towards the middle of the wing and a grey longitudinal bar on the inside of the back edge of each  of the front wings. 

Ficus hedges and trees are not native to South Florida and these Fig White Flies are quickly spreading northward from Homestead since 2007.  Fortunately, these flies can be controlled.  First, you have to determine if you already have Fig Whitefly.  If not, keep monitoring your trees and hedges for early signs of an infestation, such as; leaves falling off or small gnat-like flies emerging from the foliage.

If you find signs of the Fig White Fly or wish to prevent the fly from damaging your hedges or trees, call Collier Pest Control today for a free inspection or set up treatment.  Yes, we can eliminate unwanted Fig Whiteflies from your foliage or prevent them from damaging them with our Fig White Fly Treatments.  Collier Pest Control not only will kill off all Fig White Flies on the hedges and tree but will put a special material in the soil and on the plant.  This material will absorb into the plant and any new Fig Whitefly will be killed from just biting into the plant for moisture.

Collier Pest Control offers this one time correction treatments for the Fig Whitefly. If you have been told or suspect you may have the Fig Whitefly problem or other lawn insect or fungi problems, call Collier Pest Control, 239-455-4300 for a Free Inspection or a complete explanation to any of our services.  You also can look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com or Email us at info@collierpestcontrol.com.  Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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Thursday, December 27, 2012

4 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR AS LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR PLEASE VOTE

 

ONLY 4 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE 

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !! 

Please Vote!!


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ANTS CRAZY ANTS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR BONITA SPRINGS NAPLES FORT MYERS FLORIDA

CRAZY ANTS

                Ants can be a nuisance here in Southwest Florida and one of the most persistent pest problems is the Crazy Ant.  This is a small brown to black ant about 1/10th inch long with a tremendous amount of energy.  The Crazy Ant got named from the habit of running about very erratically with no apparent sense of direction.  They are sometimes recognized by their extremely long legs and antennae out of proportion to the other parts of their body.  This unusual feature is a good identifying characteristic.

                The Crazy Ant is found in the ground, dead logs, fence posts, hollow trees, mulch, potted plants, small cracks, crevices and voids inside structures, and wanders throughout the building searching for food.  The Crazy ant is very adaptable of nesting habits.  They will nest in both moist and relatively dry environments.  They prefer to feed on animal mater, grease and other insects, but will readily eat sweets, of all kinds.  The workers will forage up to 100 feet or more from the colony in search of food.

                Each colony contains numerous queens.  The Crazy Ant colony is very mobile and will move from one site to a new site if conditions become unfavorable.  New colonies are produced by budding or splitting apart.  Budding occurs when one or more queens and a group of workers split away from the original colony to form a new colony.

                Treating or controlling Crazy Ants consists of three steps.  First, is to correct any condition contributing to the infestation, such as excess moisture. Then, is locating and treating existing colonies, using baits and spray insecticides.  Finally, is to establish barriers of residual insecticide around the structure to try to prevent new Crazy Ants from entering the building.

                Patience will normally results in success.  Locations of the colonies are important, but if they cannot be found, baiting and a perimeter treatment will give a temporary relief of the problem.  Your cooperation in locating the colonies is a key element to the success of this treatment.

                If you live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida call Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, for a free estimate and a complete explanation on any of our services. Don’t let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle. Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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SILVERFISH PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR BONITA SPRINGS NAPLES FORT MYERS FLORIDA

SILVERFISH AND FIREBRATS

  

            Collier Pest Control is your Southwest Florida Pest Authority, including Silverfish and Firebrats. Both Silverfish and Firebrats are common household pests that can cause damage in homes by eating foods or other materials that are high in protein, sugar, or starch.   Silverfish will eat cereals, moist wheat and flour, paper on which there is glue or paste, sizing in paper and bookbinding’s, starch in clothing and rayon fabrics.

                Both Silverfish and Firebrats have flattened bodies, broad at the front and tapering gradually toward the rear (carrot shaped).  They both have three long slender appendages found at the rear of the body and two long slender antennae attached to their heads.  Both are wingless with their bodies covered with scales.  Silverfish are shiny silver gray or pearl gray in color and Firebrats are mottled gray in color.  Both are active at night and hide during the day.

                Silverfish live and develop in damp cool places such as baseboards, bookcases, closets, window and door frames.  Large numbers of Silverfish may be found in newly constructed buildings in which the newly plastered walls are still damp.

                Firebrats live and develop in hot damp places such as around furnaces, fireplaces, hot water pipes and heaters, insulation, and outdoor mulch beds.

                Collier Pest Control can eliminate unwanted Silverfish and Firebrats with our “Collier Complete” pest control service.  We will treat all the cracks and crevices inside your home and broadcast spray the eaves, soffits, mulch beds, flower beds, entry ways, and 5 to 10 feet perimeter around the outside of your home.

                Call, 239-455-4300, Collier Pest Control today for a free estimate and a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on line at collierpestcontrol.com.  Do not let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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5 MORE DAYS TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR AS LIFE SAVOR OF THE YEAR

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and please vote for him! You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.

Thank you for your help !!  Please Vote!!


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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

PLEASE VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR FOR LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT

 

 

 

ONLY 5 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !!  

 

Please Vote!!


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TERMITE TREATMENT FOR $895 PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

TERMITE CONTROL

LIQUID OR INGROUND BAITING SYSTEM

  

$895

FOR YOUR HOME WITH 275 LINEAL FEET FOR LESS

Why We Recommend

The Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System

Collier Pest Control has always dedicated itself to provide you the most advance pest control service available.  This includes our Termite services also. 

Collier Pest Control recommends and provides The Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System for Subterranean Termite control.  We have been an Exterra representative since 2000 with hundreds of successful Exterra installations controlling termites all over southwest Florida.

The Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System was designed by pest control operators to overcome all the problems associated with other competitive systems.  The Exterra Inground System is 8 times bigger than all other competitive termite baiting systems.  It is designed not to disrupt termite activity when being inspected or adding bait to the station, like other competitive systems do.  When termites are disturbing the look else ware for food, like your home.  The Exterra Inground System has more attracting wood in the station than other systems do.  The Exterra System has the ability to hold 410 grams of active termite controlling bait, that’s 6 times more bait than any other termite system available.  At Collier Pest Control we place The Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System stations every ten foot apart.  That is 3 times closer that other systems.

Collier Pest Control offers more benefits than other pest control termite companies including: 

Monitoring The Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System station every 60 days when there is no termite activity and when termites are seen within the Exterra Station, we monitor the Stations every 30 days until the termite activity has been controlled.  

We also maintain and replace any stations that need repaired or damaged. 

We offer you written monthly reports of all the inspected Exterra Baiting Station. 

Collier Pest Control offers economic yearly renews to maintain this valuable protection for your home. 

Collier Pest Control offers a $500,000 damage warranty against any termite damage due to our negligence.

Collier Pest Control has investigated all types of Inground Baiting Systems and to our profession knowledge there is no better inground termite control system available than the Exterra Inground Termite Baiting System.

Look it up for yourself at www.for-thor.com and read how much more protection you can receive from Exterra than any other type of inground termite baiting system.

Call, 239-455-4300, for a full explanation on the Exterra Inground Termite Baiting Systems, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com.  Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.

 

 


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RUGOSE SPIRALING WHITE FLY ON OUR PALMS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

Rugose Spiraling Whitefly

  

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly originated in Central America.  This is not the same whitefly that is currently causing defoliation and branch dieback of ficus in South Florida.  These whiteflies are small winged insects.  They typically feed on the underside of leaves with their needle-like mouthparts.  Whiteflies can seriously injure host plants by sucking nutrients from the plant causing wilting, yellowing, stunting, leaf drop, or even death.

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly has a very broad host range from palms to woody ornamentals and fruits.  It has been seen on gumbo limbo, black olive, copperleaf, broadleaf arrowhead, Brazilian pepper, wax myrtle, live oak, mango, and several palms.

The adults congregate on the undersides of the leaves to feed and reproduce.  The female lays here eggs in a spiral pattern on the leaves and also deposits a white, waxy substance on the eggs.  The crawler stage hatches from the eggs and crawls around before it starts to feed with its “needle-like” mouthparts.  This stage is very small and difficult to see.

The most noticeable symptoms of an infestation of this whitefly is the abundance of white, waxy material covering the leaves and also excessive black sooty mold.  The actual effect of an infestation of Rugose Spiraling Whitefly on the health of a plant is unknown; however, whiteflies in general can cause plant decline, defoliation and branch dieback.

Monitor plants for early signs of an infestation.  Small potted plants can be washed off with water.  Larger plants can be controlled with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap or most likely will need an insecticide spraying and root drenching by a professional lawn pest control company to control these whiteflies.  They will use a systemic insecticide product that can be applied directly to the infested plant or the soil.

Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, will treat each infected tree with the appropriate materials by root feeding and by direct contact.  These materials will protect each tree for a period of 6 months after application.

If you suspect a problem with the Rugose Spiraling Whitefly or any other insect call our office, 239-455-4300, for a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL FROM ERIC TRINA AND BLAKE HAPPY HOLIDAYS AND THANK YOU TO ALL THAT IS VOTING FOR ERIC


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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL

MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL !

THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF

COLLIER PEST CONTROL

 Want to wish everyone a warm and meaningfull Holiday Season!

 

We hope that each of you enjoy family and friends! Have a save and Happy New Years with all

your wishes coming to be!                                                                                       

 

 


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Monday, December 24, 2012

STOP VOTE 7 DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR FOR LIFE SAVER OF THE YEAR

 

 

ONLY 7 DAYS LEFT

TO VOTE

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE 

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance and like the  page.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and Blake’s picture, click the voting box for him! Then add information in the Share Box so others will learn about drowning prevention and vote for Eric. You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December. Thank you for your help !!  

Please Vote!!


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ANTS BIG HEAD ANTS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

BIG HEADED ANTS

  

                The Big Headed Ant is often misidentified and confused with either a pharaoh ant or a fire ant worker.  All of these ants have 2 nodes between their abdomen and thorax, are yellow to reddish brown in color and have a three section club antenna.  The Big Headed Ant has two distinct sizes of workers. A major worker, is a soldier, defends the colony and a minor worker forages for the colony.  The major workers have a very large head in proportion to their bodies which gives them the name Big Headed Ants.  The minor workers look similar to other types of ants except for the antennas which have 12 segments.  The first segment, called the scape, of the antenna only reaches about halfway up the head.  Big Headed Ants have a stinger like many other ants, but it may not be extended and visible at all times.

                These ants have multiple queens and are more common as a structural pest in warm regions, such as here in Southwest Florida.  They generally are only an occasional, unwanted invader primarily living outdoors.

                Big Headed Ants usually nest in the soil, in protected location under rocks, logs, firewood, patio blocks, landscape timbers, and various types of debris.  Here in Southwest Florida, they rarely nest in the soil and prefer the crack and voids within tree

bark, fences, and walls of your home.  They also form huge, extended colonies called “Super Colonies”.  New colonies are primarily formed by mid-summer flights, however budding (splitting) may occur with the large multi-queen colonies.  This ant may form large bone piles of dead colony member along foundations, baseboards, and under carpeting.

                Big Headed Ants feed upon live and dead insects, seed and honeydew produced by aphids, mealybugs, and scale insects.  Once these ants get inside a home they prefer protein rich foods such as meats and peanut butter but will also feed upon sweets and fruits.

                Getting rid of the Big Headed Ant is best accomplished by locating and eliminating the colonies found in and around the structure.  If the Big Headed Ant colonies cannot be located, bait can be placed in areas where foraging ants can find the bait.  However, the results may be less than satisfactory. 

                If you have battled these ant with little or no success, Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority can help you eliminate the Big Head Ants invading your home!  We have a 3 stage treatment that will control and eliminate Big Head Ants from your lawn and home.

                If you live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida call 239-455-4300 Collier Pest Control today for an estimate and complete explanation on our exclusive Big Heat Treatment and any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com.  Don’t let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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FLEAS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

FLEA SERVICES

 

               Collier Pest Control provides you with the latest technology and most effective method of flea control for you and your home.  Any home can become the home of fleas, especially if you have dogs or cats.  We can help you rid your home of fleas and problems they cause.  If your home has fleas the time has come to treat it professionally.

                Collier Pest Control’s specially trained technicians will treat all your flooring including the carpet, vinyl, and tile.  Fleas also infest your furniture; our flea service treatment includes the treatment of all your upholstered furniture.

                Adult fleas spend almost all their time on the host and feed many times a day from the host.  On average, a female flea lays 15-20 eggs per day for the 10-14 days that she is fertile.  These female adult fleas lay eggs on the tops of your pet’s hair.   As your pet rests or move through your home, these microscopic eggs drop onto the floor or furniture where they develop.  The first step toward an effective control of fleas is to break the life cycle, which is egg, larva, pupa, and adult.  Collier Pest Control’s advanced method of flea treatment contains both an adult control material and a material to control the larva stage (a growth regulator) that never lets the flea develop into an adult.

                To insure that new fleas do not re-enter your home, outdoor flea treatments are sometimes necessary when pets are allowed outside regularly.

                Collier Pest Control has two separate and completely different methods of indoor flea treatments and an effective outdoor flea lawn service to conveniently meet your needs and lifestyle.  We have an indoor dry yearly treatment and a 90 day indoor and outdoor treatment.  Our thoroughly trained staff can explain to you the different flea services and help you choose which is best suited for your needs.

                Collier Pest Control has the best on pet spray, free with every indoor flea treatment.  We  treat all your fleas risk areas; the pet, the home, and the lawn.  No one can control fleas better or longer than Collier Pest Control.  Call today and get an estimate and complete explanation on any of our services.  Don’t let unwanted guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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PLEASE KEEP VOTING FOR ERIC SUTOR FOR LIFE SAVOR OF THE YEAR

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE 

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and please vote for him! You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.

Thank you for your help !!  Please Vote!!


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Sunday, December 23, 2012

TICKS BROWN DOG TICK PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

TICK SERVICE

  

            Collier Pest Control is Southwest Florida’s Pest Control Authority.  We are specialist’s in general household pest and termite control. Our approach to tick control is not just with surface sprays.  Collier Pest Control developed a complete thorough Tick Treatment that treats your complete house and every place your pet is active; all the cracks and crevices, voids, windows and door casings, furniture, baseboards, and rugs.

                The Brown Dog Tick is the most common tick here in beautiful Southwest Florida.  The Brown Dog Tick does not vector any disease, such as Lyme disease or Rocky Mountain spotted fever.  Ticks are a serious problem and can cause major health problems if allowed to infest your living area.  Ticks are not an insect and are closely related to the spider.  Adult ticks have 8 legs, insects only have 6 legs.  All ticks are parasitic and feed on the blood of animals.  Most ticks spend the majority of their life on or near the ground waiting for a suitable host to come attach themselves on.  Ticks will climb onto an appropriate object, such as a tall blade of grass, bush, fence post, side of a building to wait for a host to pass by. The Brown Dog Tick can live for as long as 200 days without a blood meal.

                The female Brown Dog Tick can lay a mass of 1000 to 3000 eggs. These eggs will hatch in 19 to 60 days into a 6 legged, small, immature seed tick. Within 3 to 6 days it will molt and change into an 8 legged nymph tick.  After a blood meal from a host, this nymph will molt in 12 to 29 days into an adult tick. 

                If you find a tick attached to you or a family member never just pull it off the skin.  A tick is easily removed by first touching the tick with a warm butter knife or alcohol to get it to remove its head from the skin. Then grab the tick and lift it off the skin.

                Don’t be over whelmed with a tick infestation in your home. If you are looking for a dependable knowledgeable exterminator and live in Naples, Fort Myers, or Southwest Florida call 239-455-4300 Collier Pest Control 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 guests spoil your beautiful Southwest Florida lifestyle.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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TERMITE SPOT TREATMENT NO TENT PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

TERMITE SPOT TREATMENT

 

Sometimes a thorough inspection indicates only a small number of termite infested areas, such as a door casing, windowsill, or piece of furniture.  If the infestation appears to be limited and accessible, a localized (spot) treatment may provide satisfactory results.  Such treatments are less costly and more convenient than whole-structure treatments (tenting).

Wood injection or drill and treat applications have been used since the 1920’s to treat Drywood, and other types of termite infestations which are accessible and detectable.  This is the simplest and most direct method of treatment.

Once an area is determined, the infested wood is drilled with small holes directly into the galleries of the termite colonies.  The number of holes drilled depends on the extent of the infestation.   Controlling materials are then injected into the holes so as to kill the termite galleries.  Dusts, liquids, foams, and baits are now available for this purpose to be injected into the drilled holes to come in contact with the termites in the galleries.

Collier Pest Control offers free termite inspects to determine if you have a termite infestation in your home or building.  Call, 239-455-4300, for more information on termites and how to protect your home against them, or you can look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com, filled with information about all of Florida’s problem pests.  Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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Saturday, December 22, 2012

BED BUG HEAT TREATMENT IN 6 HOURS PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

HOTEL MANAGERS

 

BED BUGS ARE AMONG US

THE BED BUG HEAT TREATMENT IS NOW AVAILABLE HERE IN S.W. FLORIDA!  A Bed Bug infestation in one of your rooms could not only be embarrassing, but could cost you major dollars.  You will have a room not available to rent for days and maybe even legal costs.

Collier Pest Control can help you with a quick and easy treatment to get your room back making money in just one day!  Collier Pest Control can provide the proven guaranteed Bed Bug Heat Treatment to any room you have an infestation with.  Just one day or a few short hours and your room is ready to be rented out again!

Yes, the Collier Pest Control’s Bed Bug Heat Treatment will Heat Treat, in the room infested, the mattress, box springs, bed frame, head board, upholstered furniture, draperies, drapery rods, and any other furniture Bed Bug infested.  We will also chemically treat all the cracks, crevices, voids, and carpet for Bed Bugs throughout the rest of the room.  This whole process will only take a few hours and your Bed Bug problem will then be gone!  There are only a few pest control operators skilled enough to provide this New Bed Bug Heat Treatment properly, and now Collier Pest Control can offer this amazing treatment to you now, here in our beautiful Southwest Florida.

Call Collier Pest Control today for a complete explanation of this amazing new Bed Bug Heat Treatment or any of our services.  Don’t let unwanted pests spoil your guests beautiful Southwest Florida visit.  Remember, Florida does not have to be shared with insects!


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FICUS WHITE FLIES ON FICUS HEDGES AND TREES PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES BONITA SPRINGS FORT MYERS FLORIDA

FIG WHITEFLIES

 

DON’T LET FICUS FLIES DAMAGE YOUR HEDGES OR TREES 

If you see your Ficus Trees or Hedge suddenly loosing its leaves or turning brown and tiny white, gnat-like, adult whiteflies fly from the foliage.  DON’T WAIT contact us quickly!  You may have the Fig White Fly attacking your Ficus.  They can defoliate your trees and hedges very quickly.  Although your ficus tree or hedge may appear to be dying after losing a lot of leaves, it may not be a goner.  If the twigs are still flexible, it may refoliate in a few weeks.  Very Important:  if you find an infestation do not pt pruning clippers in the yard waste, trash pick-up.  Don’t spread the flies to other areas of our neighborhood.  Keep the clippings in a garbage bag or in compose piles to kill the flies.

These Fig White Flies are hard to see compared to other species of whiteflies.  The body of the adult Fig Whitefly is yellow in color and the wings are white with a faint grey band towards the middle of the wing and a grey longitudinal bar on the inside of the back edge of each  of the front wings. 

Ficus hedges and trees are not native to South Florida and these Fig White Flies are quickly spreading northward from Homestead since 2007.  Fortunately, these flies can be controlled.  First, you have to determine if you already have Fig Whitefly.  If not, keep monitoring your trees and hedges for early signs of an infestation, such as; leaves falling off or small gnat-like flies emerging from the foliage.

If you find signs of the Fig White Fly or wish to prevent the fly from damaging your hedges or trees, call Collier Pest Control today for a free inspection or set up treatment.  Yes, we can eliminate unwanted Fig Whiteflies from your foliage or prevent them from damaging them with our Fig White Fly Treatments.  Collier Pest Control not only will kill off all Fig White Flies on the hedges and tree but will put a special material in the soil and on the plant.  This material will absorb into the plant and any new Fig Whitefly will be killed from just biting into the plant for moisture.

Collier Pest Control offers this one time correction treatments for the Fig Whitefly. If you have been told or suspect you may have the Fig Whitefly problem or other lawn insect or fungi problems, call Collier Pest Control, 239-455-4300 for a Free Inspection or a complete explanation to any of our services.  You also can look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com or Email us at info@collierpestcontrol.com.  Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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SPIDERS 2 STRIPED TELAMONIA JUMPING SPIDER PEST CONTROL EXTERMINATOR NAPLES FORT MYERS BONITA SPRINGS FLORIDA

2 STRIPED TELAMONIA

JUMPING SPIDER

  

DEADLY OR JUST A HOAX 

This small striped dark spider is a subject of an email hoax claiming that it was a fatal spider found lurking under toilet seats in North Florida.  The hoax claims that 3 people died after being bit from this spider hiding under the seat of a public toilet.  Similar reports have been made in different parts of the world claiming the “butt spider” hiding under toilet seats biting and killer people.  NO SUCH EVENTS EVER OCCURRED, and the story is considered an urban legend.

The less and ½ inch white stripped spider with red hairs around the eyes, is venomous, but poses no danger to humans with its bite.

If you live in Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, or any place in Southwest Florida and have jumping spiders, webbing spiders, or any type of problem pests around your house, call our office at, 239-455-4300, for a complete explanation for our general household pest protection treatment or our Guaranteed 6 Month Webbing Spider Treatment or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com.


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Friday, December 21, 2012

SPIRALING WHITE FLY ON YOUR PALM TREES

Rugose Spiraling Whitefly

  

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly originated in Central America.  This is not the same whitefly that is currently causing defoliation and branch dieback of ficus in South Florida.  These whiteflies are small winged insects.  They typically feed on the underside of leaves with their needle-like mouthparts.  Whiteflies can seriously injure host plants by sucking nutrients from the plant causing wilting, yellowing, stunting, leaf drop, or even death.

The Rugose Spiraling Whitefly has a very broad host range from palms to woody ornamentals and fruits.  It has been seen on gumbo limbo, black olive, copperleaf, broadleaf arrowhead, Brazilian pepper, wax myrtle, live oak, mango, and several palms.

The adults congregate on the undersides of the leaves to feed and reproduce.  The female lays here eggs in a spiral pattern on the leaves and also deposits a white, waxy substance on the eggs.  The crawler stage hatches from the eggs and crawls around before it starts to feed with its “needle-like” mouthparts.  This stage is very small and difficult to see.

The most noticeable symptoms of an infestation of this whitefly is the abundance of white, waxy material covering the leaves and also excessive black sooty mold.  The actual effect of an infestation of Rugose Spiraling Whitefly on the health of a plant is unknown; however, whiteflies in general can cause plant decline, defoliation and branch dieback.

Monitor plants for early signs of an infestation.  Small potted plants can be washed off with water.  Larger plants can be controlled with horticultural oil or insecticidal soap or most likely will need an insecticide spraying and root drenching by a professional lawn pest control company to control these whiteflies.  They will use a systemic insecticide product that can be applied directly to the infested plant or the soil.

Collier Pest Control, Southwest Florida’s Pest Authority, will treat each infected tree with the appropriate materials by root feeding and by direct contact.  These materials will protect each tree for a period of 6 months after application.

If you suspect a problem with the Rugose Spiraling Whitefly or any other insect call our office, 239-455-4300, for a complete explanation on any of our services, or look us up on our web site at collierpestcontrol.com Remember Florida does not have to be shared with insects.


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ONFAST.COM A INTERNET MARKETING SERVICE FOR SMALL BUSINESS

OnFast.Com is an internet marketing program for small business to get a broad base internet exposure for your business simply and inexpensively.

Collier Pest Control has used OnFast.Com since May 4th, 2011to promote our services on the internet.  OnFast.com set up for us a Facebook Business account, a Twitter account, and a Blog account that I can send our information to the internet I would like to promote.

How I use OnFast.Com is to copy and paste problem pest information sheets that we offer to our customers that educate them to our services and Florida’s problem pests.  I post 2 pest information sheets daily on a very simple template previously set up on the OnFast.Com program.  I then pick a day and time I wish the information to be available and click on a send Icon and these postings go to the Facebook Business Account, Twitter Account, Blog Account, and a link to our web site.  By doing these information postings about our business and services 2 things happen, first many people from all over the world see our information and comment on it through our web site, second and most important fact is that the postings exposure us to the servers on Google, Bing, Yahoo, Ask, and others  to see new and fresh information daily on all of these accounts and after continued daily postings over a long period of time, your web site information is pushed to the first page on the organic listings of the topic a potential customer is looking for.

What makes this program work for us is the daily postings which we have done over the last 2 years.  We now receive over 25% of our new customers from the internet and not just our web site.  The new customers typed into the internet a subject related to our business and we came up on the first page of the organic listings to choose from.

If you are looking for more customers without spending a fortune to advertisers or internet marketing firms, I highly suggest contacting OnFast.Com and giving it a try.  You must be committed to use it daily and repeatedly.  If you do you will see the increase in new customer calls within a few months.

Look us up, Collier Pest Control Facebook Business, Twitter, and Blog accounts to see how my daily postings give us internet exposure or you can contact me at Collier Pest Control at 239-455-4300 or email us at phil.hadley@collierpestcontrol.  I will explain how I use OnFast.Com to our benefit.


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VOTE FOR ERIC SUTOR FOR LIVE SAVE OF THE YEAR

WE NEED YOUR VOTE !

 

Eric Blake Trina 

NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION ALLIANCE

LIVE SAVER OF THE YEAR AWARD 

If this blog catches your eye, please read it!  WE NEED YOUR VOTE! 

Trina Hadley wrote the following story about how Eric Sutor her son’s father’s efforts saved Blake Sutor, her son’s life after finding him at the bottom of their family swimming pool.

On April 27, 2010 Eric's knowledge of CPR saved our son from leaving us at the age of two. I found Blake, our son, in our above ground swimming pool and Eric started CPR right away! Blake spent 42 days in ICU 16 on a breathing machine. Since then he has made great progress walking with assistance, no longer on a feeding tube. I give credit to Eric that day for us not losing our little boy that day! Eric has also been a strong supporter of this long process through therapies to get our little boy to his full potential. I feel he of all people deserve this award! He is by far my hero for saving our son!!!

Go to your facebook page and look up The National Drowning Prevention Alliance.  Go to the area where it show you to vote for the Life Saver of the Year, look down the list till you find Eric Sutor and please vote for him! You can vote every 24 hours till the end of December.

Thank you for your help !!  Please Vote!!


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