MELBOURNE, FL, March 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) A Brevard County pest control company, Slug-A-Bug, is making strides to provide its customers with new deals and the best protection against pest infestation.
Slug-A-Bug currently offers several programs to best fit their customer's needs. The company was the first locally operated business to incorporate Green pest control Services. Their Green Services employ a mixture of reduced-risk green products and low impact products to prevent infestation in an environmentally friendly manner. Slug-A-Bug is in the process of permanently removing conventional products from their rotations and relying on more reduced risk products.
Slug-A-Bug is a contributing member of the Environmental Protection Agency's Pesticide Environmental Stewardship Program. Members of the program vow to promote the adoption of innovative, alternative pest control practices.
In the next few months, Slug-A-Bug will begin offering it's customers a bundle package for their services. The one price per-month package will cover a variety of services including pest extermination, routine check-ups, and the implementation of preventative measures to ensure protection from re-infestation.
Apart from the traditional pest control, Slug-A-Bug also offers a professional lawn care program to keep its customer's lawns healthy year-round. The service includes bi-monthly treatments to control insects, weeds, and fungi, while providing lawns with the necessary fertilizers to address its seasonal needs.
All treatment programs are backed by the company's extensive experience and expertise. If a problem reoccurs, they will come back out at no charge and immediately fix the situation
In an effort to keep improve community relations, Slug-A-Bug is now partnering with other small businesses in the area to help them create a local presence. The company is aiding in the setting of websites, community involvement, and providing advice to small business owners.
Slug-A-Bug continues today in its commitment to excellence, its devotion to community, its concern for Slug-A-Bug families and its dedication to environmental stewardship. Their extensive training and continuous education keeps them abreast of the latest treatments and best solutions for any pest problem.
Slug-A-Bug is the largest independently owned pest control company in Brevard County. Slug-A-Bug is respected throughout the state for our dedication and involvement in new and cutting edge products. For more information please call 321-259-7844 or visit http://www.slugabug.us/
Slug A Bug Offers Customers A Variety Of Services To Prevent Pest Infestation
Brevard County pest control company, Slug-A-Bug provides its customers with new deals and the best protection against pest infestations by offering several programs to best fit their customer's needs, including reduced risk or green pest control.
2011-03-14
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[Press-News.org] Slug A Bug Offers Customers A Variety Of Services To Prevent Pest InfestationBrevard County pest control company, Slug-A-Bug provides its customers with new deals and the best protection against pest infestations by offering several programs to best fit their customer's needs, including reduced risk or green pest control.