Saturday, December 10, 2011

Pest Control in Port St. Lucie, Florida

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Family Owned Pest Control Company
Reynolds Pest Management, Inc. provides pest control service to Florida homes. Our office in Port St. Lucie serves all of St. Lucie, Martin, and parts of Indian River, and Northern Palm Beach County. If you are looking for quality, affordable, guaranteed pest control, lawn care, termite control service you came to the right place.

We do not require a contract for pest control, or lawn care services and want to bring to you the knowledge that we will do what is best for your home or business when it comes to your pest control needs.

Here is a list of some of the services we offer:

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Ant Control in Port St. Lucie Florida


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Roach Control in Port St. Lucie, Florida


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Termite Control in Port St. Lucie, Florida

rodents, rats, mice, roof rats
Rodent Control in Port St. Lucie, Florida
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Port Saint Lucie Lawn and Shrub Care

Click Here or Call Us Today at (772) 337-2131 Today for a free, no obligation quote today!


1572 Southeast South Niemeyer Circle, Port St. Lucie, FL, 34952






Thursday, December 1, 2011

Snail and Slugs in Florida



Snails and slugs pose a serious pest control  problem in Florida. There are 100  native species found in Florida, there are 40 exotic species in Florida that were brought in as pets and released, or other forms of commerce. Giant African Land Snails are known to consume over 500 different species of plants including: papaya, melons, cucumbers, peas, strawberries, citrus, tomatoes, or beans. Read more about Snails and Slugs at the following link:


Snail and Slugs Identification and Control



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Giant African Snail--Photo Credit: West Virginia Department of Agriculture

Follow this link to find out more about Snail-Slugs Pests and Outdoor Pest Control or, Contact Us Directly at 772-334-7007 for a Free Snail | Slug Pest Control Evaluation Today!









Phone #’s:Main: 772-334-7007


Port Saint Lucie, Florida: 772-337-2131, or 772-464-4707
Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach: 772-283-8986, or 772-546-9999
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach: 561-746-7969
Indian River: 772-778-5507

Visit our Website: http://www.reynoldspest.com

Friday, November 25, 2011

Ornamental Pest Control for Insects in Florida

Ornamental Pest Control for Whiteflies and Other Plant Pests

Whiteflies-Ornamental Plant Pests
Pests of ornamental plants and shrubs can wreak havoc in your yard and may cost you a lot of money to replace. Close inspection, proper planting, and fertilization along with occasional pest control treatment will keep your shrubs healthy.

Follow this link to find out more about Ornamental Pests and Outdoor Pest Control or, Contact Us Directly at 772-334-7007 for a Free Shrubs | Ornamental Pest Control Evaluation Today!


 


Phone #’s:Main: 772-334-7007

Port Saint Lucie, Florida: 772-337-2131, or 772-464-4707
Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach: 772-283-8986, or 772-546-9999
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach: 561-746-7969
Indian River: 772-778-5507
Visit our Website:http://www.reynoldspest.com


Friday, September 23, 2011

Ornamental Pests and Disease Control

Pests of ornamental plants and shrubs can devastate your beautiful investment. Find out how to control pests that are in your shrubs and ornamental plants. Please select the following link:

Shrubs/Ornamental Pests and Disease Control in South Florida






Thank you,
Brian Reynolds
Reynolds Pest Management, Inc.
772-334-7007

www.ReynoldsPest.com

Monday, July 11, 2011

Outdoor Pest Control in Florida

Outdoor Pest Control is an important service to have at some point for Florida residents. Please follow the following link to find out more; http://www.reynoldspest.com/reynoldsblog/2011/07/outdoor-pest-control-to-homes-lawns-shrubs-pest-control-florida/



Thank you,
Brian Reynolds
Reynolds Pest Management, Inc.
772-334-7007

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Pest Management Industry Fact Sheet Has New Updates

NPMA's Pest Management Industry Fact Sheet was updated on May 18, 2011 with the 2010 industry demographic numbers provided by Gary Curl. This is useful information for PCOs to have when discussing the importance of the pest management industry and why you should hire a professional.

Pest Management Industry Fact Sheet

Why the urban environmental pest management industry is important:

  • Pests destroy homes and buildings and their contents; termites alone cause over $5 billion in damage annually.
  • Pests can transmit disease-causing organisms including West Nile Virus, Lyme Disease, malaria, plague, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, hantavavirus, and encephalitis.
  • Insect stings force half-a-million people to the emergency room every year.
  • Rodents consume or contaminate about 20 percent of the world's food supply.  They carry fleas and ticks that potentially carry diseases.  Rodents have also been implicated in fires across the country by chewing wires and spilling flammables.
  • Bed bugs have made a resurgence in the United States. While no one is sure of the exact reason, experts suggest it may be due to more targeted treatment practices and increased international travel.

Most people tend to think of pest management in terms of residential problems (ants, rodents, cockroaches, termites, fleas, etc.).  The importance of the industry to the nation as a whole is much broader including food and health protection:
           
  • Public health officials attribute the quality of life we have today to three things: better pharmaceuticals and vaccines, better sanitation and better pest control.
  • Rats bite more than 45,000 people each year.  Rats can cause fires by chewing wires and transmit disease organisms such as rat bite fever, salmonella, trichinosis, murine typhus, the plague, and leptospirosis.
  • According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology, more than two million Americans are allergic to stinging insects, more than 500,000 enter hospital emergency rooms every year suffering from insect stings, and between 40-150 people a year die as a result of these stings.
  • Without pest management practices, pests could destroy more than 50 percent of our food crops.  Only 11 percent of the average U.S. disposable income is spent on food compared to 19.9 percent in Japan and 52.6 percent in China.
  • In a recent consumer survey, 93 percent of people expressed concern over finding insects within their home.  According to a survey cited by the Army Community Service, insects and bugs rank as the public's third most common fear, behind public speaking and heights.
  • Seven to eight percent of the general population is allergic to cockroaches.  Studies of inner city children in Atlanta with chronic wheezing and runny noses revealed that 44 percent of them were allergic to cockroaches.  Recent surveys have determined that cockroach allergens are the number three contributors to children's asthma.
  • Cockroach suppression and eradication is vital to health care facilities, homes, and sites where food is prepared or served.  Cockroaches contaminate food and spread filth by walking through contaminated areas.  They commonly carry staphylococci, streptococcus, coli-form, molds, salmonella, yeasts, and clostridia.
  • Innovations in pest management parallel an increase in life expectancy.  A child born in 1900 had a life expectancy of just 49 years while a child born in 2010 had a life expectancy of 78 years.
  • In a consumer survey, renters and homeowners were asked about the problems they've had with their homes or apartments.  The number one problem they cited was insects.  In fact, nearly half (45 percent) of the complaints dealt with insects or rodents in the home.
  • It would be difficult to find any segment of the food industry that could comply with federal sanitation and health regulations without an adequate pest management program.

Reprinted from:  http://www.npmapestworld.org/

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Traffic Deaths Caused in Miami by Rats

A person was killed and five others injured after a rat caused a car crash in Miami on May 5th.   The bizarre incident happened just after midnight in the area of North Miami Avenue and 29th Street when the rat caused an explosion that knocked out street lights at the intersection.


"Believe it or not, a rat was at the top of one of the light poles...and chewed through one of the fusible links at the top of the pole, this caused the street lights to go out," said Capt. Joseph Zahralban, with the City of Miami Fire Rescue. One person died at the scene. Five others were rushed to nearby hospitals. They are in stable to serious condition, Zahralban said.



For rodent control at your home or business contact Reynolds Pest Management Today!


Click Here or Call (772) 334-7007 for a Free Pest Control Service Evaluation Today!


Reprinted from http://www.flpma.org/flash/FPMA_Newsletter_5%203%20%2011.htm

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Treat Pests with Organic Pest Control in Port Saint Lucie-Stuart

 Reynolds Pest Management treats homes and businesses in Port St. Lucie and Stuart Florida for organic pest control and termite control. Read about organic pest control products at this post:

Organic Pest Control-Termite Control-Lawn Care in Port Saint Lucie and Stuart Florida

Our services include Residential and Commercial Interior Pest Services, Lawn and Ornamental Spraying and Fertilization, Rodent Control, and Termite Control, Tubes in the Walls Installation and Service.

Contact Us Today for a free, no obligation evaluation!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Reynolds Pest Commits to Best Management Practices

February 17th, 2011 (Jensen Beach-Stuart, Florida) Last year saw an unprecedented spike in the resurgence of bed bugs, with one in five Americans reporting they have had an infestation or know someone who has encountered bed bugs at home or in a hotel, according to a survey by the National Pest Management Association (NPMA). Due to this dramatic increase, “Company Name” has committed to following the Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Bed Bugs, which were recently released by NPMA.

Developed cohesively by industry professionals, regulators, academics and entomologists, these guidelines provide step-by-step practices for professionals treating bed bugs, as well as consumers securing a professional to handle an infestation. For treatment to be effective and lasting, it is imperative that professionals and homeowners act as a team. For example, the BMPs provide specific preparations homeowners can make to facilitate a successful professional inspection, such as reducing clutter, laundering clothes and making minor repairs. By following these guidelines, “Company Name” will ensure its clients are receiving optimum service- from detection, to the training of technicians to treatment tactics to post treatment evaluation, while clients will know what questions to ask, what they can do to ensure the success of treatment, and what to expect from their professional partner.

“Our number one goal is always to provide excellent and effective service to our customers, and the Best Management Practices will help us do just that,” said Brian Reynolds, President/ Certified Operator in Charge of Reynolds Pest Management, Inc. “Not only will the BMPs provide us with the best possible tools to eradicate this stubborn pest, they will empower our clients to know what part they can play in helping us successfully solve their problem. By working together under the guidance of these practices, we can make great strides in the fight against bed bugs.”

You can verify your insect on our bed bug web page or check with your local extension agent.
For more information or to schedule an appointment for a bed bug inspection.
Reynolds Pest Management offers a variety of solutions to many pest control problems including Bed Bug control in Port Saint Lucie, Jensen Beach, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Palm Beach Florida.
Reynolds Pest Management offers full service pest control for homes and business’. Reynolds Pest Management also offers insect, weed, and fertilization services to ensure a beautiful, bug free lawn all year round.
Our services include Residential and Commercial Interior Pest Services, Lawn and Ornamental Spraying and Fertilization, Rodent Control, and Termite Control. Tubes in the Walls Installation and Service.
Phone #’s:
Main: 772-334-7007
St. Lucie County: 772-337-2131, or 772-464-4707
Martin County: 772-283-8986, or 772-546-9999
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach: 561-746-7969
Indian River: 772-778-5507
Visit our Website:
http://www.reynoldspest.com

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Organic Pest Control | Port Saint Lucie, Stuart

Golden Orb Weaver Spider Pest Control Video

You may run across this beautiful spider sometime at your Treasure Coast, Florida home. The Golden Orb Weaver spider, also known as the Banana spider, is a stunning creature. Generally found where we provide our pest control services: Fort Pierce, Jensen Beach, Stuart, Palm City, Port St Lucie, Jupiter, and Palm Beach Gardens. A report on this spider states it was found close by a children’s playground in Port St Lucie.


If bitten by the Golden Orb Weaver spider the symptoms will subside within 24 hours. Its venom is not as potent as a Black Widow spider, however is a neurotoxin.

The Banana spider like other spiders is found to be beneficial by playing the predator on other insects.

Contact Reynolds Pest if you come across this beautiful spider near areas such like a playground.

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Orb Weaver Spider
 
We provide a naturally organic pest control for nuisance pest as well as conventional pest control treatments.

Reynolds is providing the Treasure Coast with many services such as Termite Treatments, lawn and shrub care such as fertilization and weed control, Pest Control, and Rodent Control. We are committed in providing you satisfaction.
Our services include Residential and Commercial Interior Pest Services, Lawn and Ornamental Spraying and Fertilization, Rodent Control, and Termite Control. Tubes in the Walls Installation and Service.
Phone #’s:
Main: 772-334-7007
Port Saint Lucie, Florida: 772-337-2131, or 772-464-4707
Stuart, Palm City, Jensen Beach: 772-283-8986, or 772-546-9999
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach: 561-746-7969
Indian River: 772-778-5507
Visit our Website:
http://www.reynoldspest.com

Monday, January 10, 2011

Fertilizer, “Controversial Study” Featured in News Article

Fertilizer is a Hot Topic in Florida


A January 2nd, 2011 article in Miami Herald Tribune chronicled the ongoing debate over a University of Florida IFAS study showing the potential harmful effects on water quality posed by summertime “fertilizer bans” featured in many local ordinances.

The full article can be found here: www.heraldtribune.com/article

University of Florida researcher George Hochmuth is sick of defending his research, which is at the heart of a simmering battle over how much fertilizer people can put on their lawns during the rainy summer months.

"I think it's unfair and unprofessional to be charging good scientists who have their heart in the right place," says Hochmuth, an environmental science professor. "The science is almost being held hostage."

Hochmuth and a team of seven researchers at UF's Institute for Food and Agricultural Studies have been lambasted by environmentalist groups and other scientists for their study that suggests banning fertilizers in the rainy season does more harm than good in the effort to keep pollutants out of waterways.

Titled "Unintended Consequences Associated with Certain Urban Fertilizer Ordinance," the study was published in March 2009 amid virulent debate at the Capitol -- and at the request of industry lobbyists.
Though critics have been loud in their indictment of the study, which the institute acknowledges was funded by the fertilizer industry, it has been used at government meetings statewide to slow regulation.
Now Sarasota County, which in 2007 enacted the first strict fertilizer ordinance in Florida, has taken aim at the IFAS study.

"It's tobacco science," said County Commissioner Jon Thaxton, who is leading the way at the county to compel researchers to release documents associated with the study.  "At best, it's an unsubstantiated opinion piece, but that's not what they're using it for," claims Thaxton, who in 2007 was appointed to Gov. Charlie Crist's Florida Consumer Fertilizer Task Force to provide recommendations to the state.  "They're using it and calling it science and taking it to Tallahassee to write laws with."

Since Sarasota passed its fertilizer restrictions, 40 other cities and counties in Florida have passed similar ordinances. At the same time, legislators have tried but failed to pass a law that would pre-empt the local ordinances and weaken the restrictions on fertilizer use.

Such legislation is certain to be introduced again this year when legislators meet in March, said Sen. Mike Bennett, R-Bradenton.

"I can assure you there will be a war," said Bennett, who co-sponsored a bill last year that would have pre-empted local regulation of certain kinds of fertilizers. The bill ultimately was not approved by legislators.
As Bennett acknowledges, his stance will depend on what he hears from the experts on the subject, namely researchers at IFAS.

Reynolds Pest Management offers a variety of solutions to many lawn and shrub care problems including Fertilization, Weed Control, Fungus-Disease Control, Outdoor Pest Control  in Port Saint Lucie, Jensen Beach, Stuart, Palm City, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Palm Beach Florida.
Reynolds Pest Management also offers full service pest control for homes and business’. Reynolds Pest Management also offers insect, weed, and fertilization services to ensure a beautiful, bug free lawn all year round.
Our services include Residential and Commercial Interior Pest Services, Lawn and Ornamental Spraying and Fertilization, Rodent Control, and Termite Control. Tubes in the Walls Installation and Service.
Phone #’s:

Main: (772) 334-7007
St. Lucie County: 772-337-2131, or 772-464-4707
Martin County: 772-283-8986, or 772-546-9999
Jupiter/Tequesta/Palm Beach: 561-746-7969
Indian River: 772-778-5507
Visit our Website:
http://www.reynoldspest.com


reprinted from  FPMA eFlash