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88sins wrote:If you take the contract with rentokil, it's a little under 1600 every 3 months. At least that's what I pay, not sure if they calculate a rate according to the size of the property.
Termites and centipedes are not included, in any event, I don't think there's anything they can do for centipedes. Once you eliminate the food sources and hiding spots centipedes tend to stay awa.
For termites they do that as a separate job, and they expensive af.
daring dragoon wrote:anyone have any idea the cost for companies such as rentokil etc to visit a residential customer to treat for pest such as woodlice, ants, roaches, centipedes and rats to name a few?
RedVEVO wrote:daring dragoon wrote:anyone have any idea the cost for companies such as rentokil etc to visit a residential customer to treat for pest such as woodlice, ants, roaches, centipedes and rats to name a few?
Just burn your cardboard box down![]()
Rentokil is for 1% .
You need to call RamlowtoteeKil Limited .
Cause you breeding rat for years and they are DNA super enhanced .
Just soak sada or aloo pie droppings in Grammazone and put all over your house and yard.
Send the wife and kids to Disney
Dave wrote:Ecteron is also good.
adnj wrote:Dave wrote:Ecteron is also good.
That is a bifenthrin insecticide. Cypermethrin, alpha-cypermethrin. bifrenthrin, permethrin, etc., are all pyrethroid insecticides. Each has pros and cons but the best advice is to switch between them over time to reduce insect resistance for your application.
Dave wrote:Lol it's a companyadnj wrote:Dave wrote:Ecteron is also good.
That is a bifenthrin insecticide. Cypermethrin, alpha-cypermethrin. bifrenthrin, permethrin, etc., are all pyrethroid insecticides. Each has pros and cons but the best advice is to switch between them over time to reduce insect resistance for your application.
pugboy wrote:yep, just buy triton chemical your self and do residual spraying in corners and crevices where ants and them critters like to walk
it will kill roaches for months at a time
woodlice is a different problem since all it takes is a rainfly to crawl onto a piece of wood and start
rats put out peanut butter and crushed poison pellets
adnj wrote:Dave wrote:Lol it's a companyadnj wrote:Dave wrote:Ecteron is also good.
That is a bifenthrin insecticide. Cypermethrin, alpha-cypermethrin. bifrenthrin, permethrin, etc., are all pyrethroid insecticides. Each has pros and cons but the best advice is to switch between them over time to reduce insect resistance for your application.
That's some funny shitt. I thought that I saw "Electron," made by UPL which is also wrong. UPL Disect is bifenthrin. My own stupidity has been noted!
maj. tom wrote:they shoot the dog? wtf!
bluefete wrote:Rentokil killed my dog when they came to spray for ticks.
I will never recommend them for anything.
DMan7 wrote:What about human pests, what to do about those?
RedVEVO wrote:
Hilarious post![]()
And just for the record he cannot afford RentoKil.
The real story is that he used WD40 on his dog .
Rory Phoulorie wrote:bluefete wrote:Rentokil killed my dog when they came to spray for ticks.
I will never recommend them for anything.
They told me to move my dogs out of the property for a couple days while they treated the property.
I did that and had no issues when I brought them back home.
bluefete wrote:Rentokil killed my dog when they came to spray for ticks.
I will never recommend them for anything.
Rovin wrote:i tort this thread was about d 2 feet kinda pestsbluefete wrote:Rentokil killed my dog when they came to spray for ticks.
I will never recommend them for anything.
maybe d poor doggy got tick fever & was too far gone so cud be a coincidence it died around d same time they visited
for future reference ask ur vet for a flea\tick tablet which is 1 of d best things ever invented , works excellent & saves ur pet & helps in d trouble to find \treat all d places of ur place d dog hangs out though u still need to do some spraying ...
I recently found out licking toads get you high.88sins wrote:Rovin wrote:i tort this thread was about d 2 feet kinda pestsbluefete wrote:Rentokil killed my dog when they came to spray for ticks.
I will never recommend them for anything.
maybe d poor doggy got tick fever & was too far gone so cud be a coincidence it died around d same time they visited
for future reference ask ur vet for a flea\tick tablet which is 1 of d best things ever invented , works excellent & saves ur pet & helps in d trouble to find \treat all d places of ur place d dog hangs out though u still need to do some spraying ...
Fun fact.
#1 vector of fleas and ticks in a yard, is NOT your dog in your yard that's getting treated for these parasites, but stray dogs and cats in the area. An untamed yard offers ticks plenty places to hide and wait for your dog to pass so they can latch on, and fleas love sandy/aerated soil.
Second highest vector is iguanas
A close 3rd is toads, aka crapaud.
Minimize these things as much as possible (especially the first one), and you and your pooch will have no/very little ecto-parasites to deal with.
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