Customer of Snap Pest Control
Wasp Nest Removal
Answer from pro:
Thanks guys for your review. Good to know the nest is gone.
Reply created 7 Sep 2017Snap Pest Control
Thanks guys for your review. Good to know the nest is gone.
Reply created 7 Sep 2017Thanks for your review. I have pets too and fully understand how you feel. Joe
Reply created 7 Sep 2017Thank you for your review.Joe
Reply created 7 Sep 2017Thanks for your review. Glad I could help.Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017Thanks guys for you review. Glad the wasps are gone for good. Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017Thanks for your review. Job was straight forward and easy. Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017The nest was hidden in some siding and large. The probability for a a wasp issue inside the home was high and so I didn't want to take any chances with dusting alone. Wasps which cannot get out due to dusting can make there way into a home which could be disastrous. My client had a company over last summer for wasps which had to come back 4 times and only with a cold snap did they finally die off. My approach made sense and they didn't want a repeat of last years situation.That all. Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017Thanks guys. The nest was straight forward enough and while I was in the garage I spotted some mice evidence which I simply couldn't ignore. There was a slight change in the coloration of some cement work which led me to a few droppings to boot. Two access locations were found and sealed that were worse than the original wasp issue itself. I can't help myself because it seems everywhere I go I see mice stuff. Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017Thanks guys for your review. This was a rather large nest and had to be removed. The nest was close to a pedestrian walk way as well and could easily have become dangerous due to its proximity to kids and adults alike. Joe
Reply created 14 Aug 2017Thanks for your review.This was a pest proofing job whereby I spent a whole day at one house. The roof line, the garage, and the perimeter in general get checked and locked down. By pest proofing the home in this manner access points are more apparent because you can see the top and the bottom of a homes walls. My clients had zero tolerance for pests and approached their issue wisely by blocking them out completely instead of simply trying to control them forever. Controlling pests can become a life long endeavor as they come in and out of our lives. I once received a call from a potential client that was hearing some scratching sounds in his 3 rd floor bathroom vanity late one night. The client preceded to tell me that the sounds were consistent and happening over the course of several months in other areas and that he was wondering if anything could be done. I told him that I would start by conducting an inspection and the we could develop a game plan afterwards. When I mentioned to him that there was a small fee for my inspection ( my inspections could take several hours ) he seemed elusive and decided that he would tackle the issue by himself. Three days later this same client came home from work to find water coming down from his third floor bathroom to the point whereby a disaster relief company had to be called in. A rat had eaten some of his store bought rodenticide, become thirsty, and chewed right through a plastic cold water line while everybody was away at work. All the hardwood floors,drywall,trim,baseboards etc.. needed to be replaced. I estimate the cost at well over a hundred thousand dollars in damage was done all because the client wanted to control the pests which had invaded his home himself. He attempted to control the issue by using poison alone and didn't understand the potential circumstances surrounding his decision. Later that week I went to inspect the home and found the access point and installed a 1 way door which would have prevented all this damage in the first place. The rat never came through the door because it had eaten the poison and became lodged in a wall somewhere and added a really foul smell to the already bad situation at the home. When his wife asked me how this could happen he looked me in the eye with a nervousness and fear that I knew all to well. I told her it was nobody's fault that the pipe simply gave way due to shoddy installation by a plumber hired by the builder. The damage was already done.
Reply created 12 Jul 2017