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Eco Friendly Pest (roach) Control

Posted by travelergt4 z7 GA (My Page) on
Tue, Jan 25, 11 at 15:47

Hi - I live in Atlanta, Georgia and am looking to cancel our Terminix contract and use a more eco-friendly solution to pest control. Our house is old but I've done a good job of sealing it up tightly. Still, we get the occasional huge roach scampering across the floor. Does anybody have eco-friendly (green) pest control services at their house that they can recommend? We have a 1.5 year old toddler and another baby on the way, a major reason for wanting to switch from Terminix.

Thanks in Advance!
Erik


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RE: Eco Friendly Pest (roach) Control

Get a lizard.


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RE: Eco Friendly Pest (roach) Control

hello everyone, i just wanted to stop in and share some wonderful info, first of all, im a huge "green" guy, i make my own soaps, being a baker, i cook with "green" ingredients, and i even switched to the E-cigarette. I want to share the link to a wonderful "green" product website that i buy from religiously... www.essentialdepot.com and i must say i shop there more than my local market haha lol the point is, they're wonderful, they definitely deserve the credit of one of the best "green" websites! check them out!


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RE: Eco Friendly Pest (roach) Control

We had a sever roach problem that no exterminator in the area could control.
Diatomaceous earth took care of them. They also stopped the fleas, scorpions and most all other bugs inside and out side the house.


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