pest control

Why Use A Bed Bug Dog To Inspect?

By |2014-12-15T17:06:24-05:00November 8th, 2011|bed bugs, pest control, roscoe|

Trained bed bug detection canines are the most accurate tool available for detecting these well-concealed insects. Dogs are proven to be 95-98 percent accurate in university studies, whereas a trained person is at best 40 percent effective at finding bed bugs when there are low-level infestations. An experienced inspector can search a room for hours

Avoid Bed Bugs By Avoiding Used Furniture

By |2014-12-15T17:06:25-05:00October 15th, 2011|bed bugs, Environment, pest control|

Hi I’m Roscoe the Bed Bug Dog. I’m guest blogging again today! I recently came across this posting on Craig’s List. I’m flattered by the seller’s mention on Craig’s List and the invitation to sleep over on a cozy couch in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Glad the seller has such a comfy, well-maintained, futon but I

Restaurants: Solve Rodent Issues to Avoid Shutdowns & Unwanted Press!

By |2014-12-15T17:06:25-05:00October 10th, 2011|bed bugs, Environment, pest control|

Every restaurant wants growing buzz, but not like this! New York’s rodent problems are growing while Health Department inspectors now post grades online and prominently in restaurant windows. Among the most frequent health violations in restaurants are signs of mice and insects. See the news about: •Number 7 restaurant in Brooklyn •Bobo in Greenwich Village

Is 2011 Really the Year of the Rat?

By |2014-12-15T17:06:25-05:00September 27th, 2011|bed bugs, Environment, pest control|

While the Chinese calendar may state that 2011 is the Year of the Rabbit, in our and many New Yorkers’ experiences, it’s definitely the Year of the Rat! We discussed how rodents are a growing problem in our recent blog post. Strange but true tails tales abound and are growing: the latest: a woman was

NYC has a Huge Rodent Problem, Your Building Doesn’t Need To!

By |2014-12-15T17:06:26-05:00September 15th, 2011|bed bugs nyc, Environment, pest control|

This year and especially this summer complaints have grown about New York City’s Rat and Mouse problems. The construction of the 2nd Avenue Subway and lean city budgets just make problems worse. A recent Channel 11 story showed rats taking over NYC Tompkins Square Park where toughened, veteran squirrels are terrified of their distant cousins.

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