Tuesday 21 January 2014

Pelican Pest Prevention termite inspection in Lakeland


Pelican Pest Prevention (http://www.pelicanpestprevention.com/) is a locally known and respected company that has served the community for the past fifteen years. Our technicians undergo ongoing training and have all the tools needed to provide their customers with the highest level of service. Furthermore, they are backed by a management staff dedicated to going above and beyond to ensure that a customer’s needs are met and exceeded.

Most people only think of household pests as an annoyance. But did you know that they can pose serious risks to your health and property. At Pelican, our representatives are thoroughly trained in providing the most advanced and environmentally healthy techniques to attack the pests that have invaded your home. Our unique six step quarterly pest control service, virtually odor free, will reduce the amount of pest that you encounter, and is backed by our Pelican guarantee.



Did you know that termite colonies are actively working 24 hours a day and that most infestations are not found until serious damage has been done? Because homeowners insurance doesn’t cover termite damage, it is imperative that you have the proper coverage and protection against these invading pests.

Our trained technicians utilize the most effective and environmentally friendly methods of eliminating termites from your home. Our service is available in both the pre-construction and post-construction stages. Pelican Pest Prevention will treat you ethically and fairly in the protection of your home against invading pests and property damaging termite infestations and we stand behind our service with our Damage Repair Warranty.

At Pelican Pest Prevention we offer all potential and existing customers free termite inspections. In our inspections we extensively examine the inside and outside of your home for termites and possible termite entry points. After the inspection is completed we will then give you our professional opinion of what may need to be done to further protect your house from future infestation.

Posted ByPawan Smith