Quality Pest Control, Commercial, Industrial, Residential
Commercial Pest Control Services, Serving Greenville, Anderson, Seneca, and all of the Upstate SC Phone 864 710 6201 or 864 944 7300 E-Mail qualitypest@bellsouth.net
Since 1960 We have been serving Your Commerical and Residential Pest Control Service needs.
Serving Greenville SC
Anderson SC
Seneca SC
Pickens SC
All the Upstate of SC
We offer the best in Commercial pest Control services.
1. Trending and graphing on large facilities of Rodent and pest activity.
2. Weekly services for American Institute of Baking Standards.
3. Sensitive environments such as daycares and public Schools.
4. ASI standards and GMP inspections and consulting services.
5. Family owned since 1960.
We can handle any and all of your pest Control needs both Commercial and Residential.
Give us a call 864-944-7300 or 864-710-6201 Cell
Since 1960 Quality Pest Control & Environmental Services has been Providing Commercial, Residential, Institutional Pest Control Services.
Food Safety/Hygiene Course & Pest Control Service Graduate From A.I.B. International with Food processing ,sanitation, & hygiene.
Master Termite Technician.
Now "Going Green" with all natural pest control service products where available.
Services Include
Mosquito Control
Termite Control
Rodent Control
General Pest Control
Fire Ant Control
Consulting Services
Food Safety& Sanitation inspections
Residential Pest Control Services
Large Scale Fire Ant Control By the Acre
Antimicrobial Treatments
ZIKA VIRUS ALERT
Nothing takes the fun out of an evening barbecue outdoors like a bunch of bloodthirsty mosquitoes. In addition to inflicting a painful bite, mosquitoes can transmit diseases. You can keep your local mosquito population under control by limiting their habitat on your property, and avoid their annoying bites by using the right barriers and repellents.
Limit Breeding Habitat
Mosquitoes require water to breed.
Adult mosquitoes lay eggs in stagnant or slow moving water, or on moist soil or leaf litter in areas likely to collect water. By eliminating these water sources, you can keep new generations of mosquitoes from taking up residence in your yard.
- Keep gutters clean and unclogged. Be sure your downspouts drain properly, without leaving puddles in the drainage area. You may need to reroute your downspouts or add extensions to carry water away.
- Keep swimming pools cleaned and chlorinated, even when not in use. Homeowners who go on vacation without chlorinating their pools may return to a veritable mosquito hatchery.
- Walk your property after a rain, and look for areas in the landscape that are not draining well. If you find puddles that remain for four or more days, regrade the area.
- Ornamental ponds should be aerated to keep water moving and discourage mosquitoes from laying eggs. Alternately, stock the pond with mosquito-eating fish.
- Dump anything that holds water twice per week if it has rained. Birdbaths, non-chlorinated wading pools, footbaths, garbage can lids, and pottery will all attract breeding mosquitoes. Remember to empty the saucers under your flower pots, and don't leave water in pet bowls for more than two days.
Keep your property clean of items that can hold water, including discarded aluminum cans and tires.