Did you know that Pests are
much worse on the outside of your home or office than on the inside?
Please read my personal testimony of what it was like growing up in
Orlando, Florida.
I
remember 50 years ago how Florida use to be before the Pest
Control Industry had an impact on the countless pests that reeked
havoc on everyone who resided in the Sunshine State. Biting midges,
mosquitoes, deer flies, gnats, palmetto bugs and chiggers, just
to name a few, seemed to be everywhere and made life miserable for
everyone who happened to be outside at the time. It was standard procedure
for us to put on bug repellent before going outdoors, especially if
we were going to the beach, river or lake.
I
heard about and read the stories of Ponce de Leon and his men when
they had to forage through the woods and swamps of Florida some 500
years ago. Many died because of poisonous insect bites and
the diseases they transmitted. The only people who were brave enough
to live in Florida at that time were "Gators" and "Seminoles", no
pun intended. Florida was not known as the "Sunshine State". On
the contrary, it was better known as the "Bug State".
Sunshine, heat and humidity only made the pest
problem worse.
It was a very long time before anyone would even
consider moving to Florida because the huge pest problem was a
well known fact of life. Thanks to the Pest Control
Industry, the Florida environment is now safe, secure
and solace to live in.
Certified Pest Control professionals have proven
themselves to be the true environmentalists in our world today.
Florida use to be a very deadly and dangerous place for humans to
live. Ask me, I know because I have been here 57 years and have
actually seen what our industry has accomplished for the health
and well being of Florida residents. The fact that I am
alive, healthy and still here in Orlando gives testimony to the
truth of this matter.
I
love my job and I am very proud to serve the residents of
Central Florida with superior pest protection at an affordable
price. I write this "with your pest interest in
mind".
Tom Randolph - Owner of NoMoPest.com |