We have been in the pest control business since 2007. Prior to entering into this great profession, one of us had a corporate job and the had other a teaching job at the public school system. We are two women who went through a restructuring in life after the economy started a downward spiral and we had to reinvent ourselves. The one thing that we regret is that we did not start this profession several years sooner. Today, the pest control professional is much more than that. A properly-trained pest management professional possesses a high level of knowledge required to solve your pest problems.
We know that there are many companies out there who say they offer the best service. Large corporate companies have teams of sales people who snare you with long contracts. At Pink Mantis Eco Pest Control, we do not have long term contracts. If you do not like what we do or you decide for some reason to cease pest control, you are not stuck in a contract. We at Pink Mantis Eco Pest Control stand out above the crowd because we are detailed and take more time on your property. Continuing education is a requirement in order to hold a pest control license in Arizona.
We offer other programs that control or eliminate scorpions, flies, German roaches, bees and wasps, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, ticks, fleas, ants and anything else in the insect world that is a pest on your property. All of these are essential to our eco-system but when they invade your space or threaten your health we at Pink Mantis Eco Pest Control are ready to assist. Pink Mantis offers night scorpion hunting. This is not only a chemical free way to make those pesky scorpions go away, but this form of pest control also can pinpoint where the infestation is most prevalent.
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Eco Friendly Pest Control: Rid Your Home of Pests in a Humane Way