Monday, November 22, 2010

Bed Bugs and Ethics

We have learned that BED BUGs are difficult to get rid of. Yes, dogs can be trained to sniff out almost anything including BED BUGS. As we guessed last week, in the story line of the Doonesbury comic strip, the professional pest control professional, using a dog to locate the BED GUGS, found the bugs! We were spared the detail of the actual method used to rid the home of the bugs. However, in the end
the professional pest exterminator had to make an ethical call: declare the home to be bed bug free or essentially warn the home owner to keep a look out for the re-emergence of the BED BUGS in the future.

Trudeau said it simply through the mind of the BED BUG sniffing dog: being careful not to declare the home to be BED BUG free. As the professional said: "Hope you're not expecting company." Ethics are a very large part of any business. Ethical practices by a business will help the business be successful.

If you have a BED BUG problem (or you are unsure) contact a professional and trained service company.

I know our company does a very good job in the eradication of pests, including BED BUGS! Can we guarantee the total eradication of BED BUGS? Simply answered: No. Can we be nearly 100% successful:
Yes.

Again, if you think there are BED BUGS present: Call a professional! The bugs reproduce too quickly for you to try to deal with the situation yourself.

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