Friday, November 4, 2016

Your Trusted & Licensed Pest Control Company!

When finding the right pest control company at the Lake of the Ozarks for you, one thing you should look for is what types of licenses they hold. In order to obtain a pest control license in the state of Missouri, a year's training under the guidance of someone must be completed first and proof of insurance are required. In addition, for all commercial pest control companies, to perform any service, the core license test must be passed as well as tests in the services the company or individual is wanting to be able to provide. At A B Pest Control & Insulation, we are licensed in seven additional categories in addition to the core certification.

Importance of Licensing

As public concerns over the potential effects of pesticides on human health and the environment rise, new laws and regulations that govern the pesticides and their use make training programs essential. It is important that commercial pest control companies are educated and trained in the proper way to use their products not only for the safety of the environment but for your safety as well. In addition, there are many uses for pesticide and it is important to know how to properly use them to effectively treat homes. From aquatic and forest pest control to wood products and fumigation pest control there is wide array of different licenses that pest control companies can hold and become experts in. 

 A B Pest Control & Insulation Licenses

Anytime a service is being paid for that involves any type of chemical application, it's required to carry the licenses that coincide with the service. At A B Pest Control & Insulation, we hold seven additional licenses in addition to our core pest control license. Below are the types of licenses we carry and what we are able to do with them:

Ornamental & Turf Pest Control
Control pests in maintenance and production of ornamental trees, shrubs, flowers and turf, as well as herbicide for weed control in rock areas. 

Aquatic Pest Control
Pesticides that are purposefully applied to standing or running water including ponds, lakes, oceans, rivers, streams, reservoirs and impoundments.

Sewer Line Root Control
The use of pesticides to treat sewer lines. 

Right-of-Way Pest Control
The use of pesticides in the maintenance of public roads, electric powerlines, pipelines, railway rights of way, or other similar areas as well as herbicide for weed control in rock areas.

General Structure Pest Control
Use of pesticide to control household pests, such as ticks and chiggers for areas 3 - 5 feet from the base of the home. Beyond 5 feet, it becomes part of ornamental & turf pest control license. 

Termite Pest Control
The use of pesticide to eliminate termites and other wood eating insects. 

Public Health Pest Control
This category includes state or federal employees or other individuals using or supervising the use of restricted use pesticides in public health programs for the management and control of pests having medical and public health importance.

Check to see if a Missouri pest control company is properly licensed in the services provided by visiting: https://apps.mda.mo.gov/moplants/PesticideApplicator/ApplicationExternalSearch.aspx 

Your Licensed Lake of the Ozarks Pest Control Company

At A B Pest Control & Insulation, we want to be your go-to pest control company at the Lake of the Ozarks. In order to do our best work, we need to be up to date on our training and knowledgeable in as many different areas of pest control. From termite control to aquatic pest control, we can make sure your home and dock are protected. We know there are many different Lake of the Ozarks pest control companies and we are happy you choose us to make sure your home safe. To schedule an appointment for either pest control of insulation at the Lake of the Ozarks, call us at 573-964-1100.

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