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One-Time or Quarterly Pest-Control Treatments from General Pest Co. (Up to 55% Off)
value $125
discount $69
savings 55%
Time left: Expired deal
Deal provided by: Grouponus
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Highlights:

Experienced pest-removal experts use low-impact techniques and employ pesticides only when necessary

Fine print:
  • Expires Jan 30, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per visit. Valid only for option purchased. Appointment required. 24hr cancellation notice required. Not valid for termites, stinging insects, wood-destroying insects, or wood-boring insects. Not valid for animal removal services. Valid only within 25 miles of 28202. Extra fee for homes over 2,500 sq ft.
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Description:
We are naturally inclined to be disgusted by some things, such as insects and love letters from insects. Wipe out unwanted affections with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options
  • $56 for a one-time pest-control application (a $125 value)
  • $179 for quarterly pest treatments for one year (a $380 value)

Technicians visit the home to provide one or four pest-control treatments, utilizing multiple tools including inspection, sanitation, and pesticides when necessary. The team uses the least amount of pesticide needed to complete the job.

General Pest Co.

Workers from General Pest Co. treat pest and wildlife problems with a constant eye for the means of least impact to both the critters and homeowners. Experts espouse low-impact techniques to tackle common bugs, calling on pesticides only when necessary and using no more chemicals than are required to wipe out damaging populations of bed bugs and termites. For furry invaders, they use only humane techniques to safely remove wildlife from homes and ensure they do not return before repairing damage to attics or insulation from the wildlife visitors. The staff often gets results from simple corrective measures such as carefully sealing up gaps and holes in homes' exteriors and asking visiting beekeepers to leave their briefcases outside.