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Whether it’s better to have contracts or no contracts for pest control-related business is a question that does not have the most obvious answer. In short, it depends on a few different factors. Primarily the type of client and what kind of services they are seeking. In this…

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Keeping flies, bugs, and other pesky insects at bay can be challenging. They reproduce quickly and fly at incredibly high speeds, making it difficult to catch them. Flies are also known to spread diseases like typhoid, cholera, E. coli, food poisoning, and tuberculosis, to mention a few. Most…

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More than 140,000 pest control technicians are employed in the United States today.  Even with the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic and all the logistic challenges that followed, pest control technician employment still increased by 2.1 percent in the past four years. In this article, we will answer…

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For most pest control business owners, business growth is consistently a top priority when it comes to making business decisions and planning for the future. Whether that means expanding your service offerings, bringing in more new and recurring customers, broadening the area you serve, or even opening new branches of your business, it’s important to

Even the most straightforward pest control business model has many moving parts. From marketing to finding customers, to scheduling service visits, to dispatching technicians, to providing service, to collecting payments, there are a lot of steps that need to happen between taking a call and leaving a customer…