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FAQ
Are your pesticides safe for me, my family and my pets?
How can bleach be more harmful than your pesticides?
How expensive is pest control?
I think I have a racoon, what should I do?
Are your pesticides safe for me, my family and my pets?
A.Q. Allstate Pest Control employs Integrated Pest Management as well as judicious pesticide usage in your home. Household bleach is more toxic than the pesticides A.Q. Allstate employs. The pesticides we use have a very low mammalian toxicity. You can trust that A.Q. Allstate Pest Control will only use products that will not harm you, your family or your pets! Check out our Green Guard Service Program to learn more about how A.Q. Allstate Pest Control is leading the way in "green" pest management.
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How can bleach be more harmful than your pesticides?
All chemical products must be labeled "Caution," "Warning," or "Danger". "Caution" is the least toxic and "Danger" is the most toxic. If you look at your bleach it most likely has a "Danger" or "Warning" label. A.Q. Allstate Pest Control employs "Caution" products when servicing your home or business. Should a more potent product be needed, the service technician will take the time to explain how the product works and will use it safely!
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How expensive is pest control?
Estimates are always absolutely free. Pest control prices vary depending on the pest you are dealing with and the environment they are infesting. A.Q. Allstate Pest Control strives to maintain competitive pricing while insuring we provide the best possible service. We will not skimp on the quality of our service! A.Q. Allstate Pest Control is not in the business of treating your pest problem, we are in the business of solving it! Schedule a free estimate.
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I think I have a raccoon, what should I do?
A.Q. Allstate Pest Control specializes in a large number of pests, but raccoons, squirrels and other wildlife problems are referred to a specialist. We much prefer your problem is solved and that we maintain our reputation of excellent service! Click here to get the name of an excellent wildlife specialist in your area.
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