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    26 days ago

    Ray was awesome. He came right away and was able to get rid of the squirrels in our attic. highly recommend!

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    Thank you so much for the great review.

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    6 years ago

    Not returning phone call, untrustworthy

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    Eliminex - Viking Pest Control

    Eliminex - Viking Pest Control

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    I have a termite contract with Eliminex…read more I observed some recent termite activity and what I suspected might have been ant activity. I contacted the office and they were able to arrange a visit by technician. Unfortunately the original date had to be postponed because the technician called in sick. They were able to arrange a visit for the next day. The reassigned technician arrived on time. His name is Curtis are he was thorough, knowledgeable and helpful. He checked the traps and found a variety called citronella ants and lay down pellets. He inspected the walls and floors and found a new termite tube and was able to treat the problem. I recommend their service and staff.

    You're gonna love this: So I came home to NY to visit my…read moremom. I got the general honey-do list from her. Fix the clothesline, replace a shingle, clear some brush.... and then one more thing... It seems her cat got feline lukemia. Instead of having her put-down, she took the cat home, set it down on her bed, and it wouldn't move. It just sat there in a daze. She ordered some chinese food delivery, answered the door, came back.... no cat. nowhere. She looked everywhere, and assumed it must have gotten out somehow. However, there's also a nice door to the attic that wasn't quite closed all the way. That was about a week before I arrived. It seems, the last thing on my honey-do list was to "can ya check up in the attic for the cat?" OK.... It's a big attic and it's about 200 degrees. I was in there rooting around in boxes for about 3 minutes and came out... "Nope, no cat". The next day, there were about 20 fat blowflys in the living room, crawling up from the baseboard heater. "I'll get to it tonight mom..." The next day, there were about 40. Finally, I went and got a face mask, some grabber tools, and started crawling around in the deep edges of the attic. We're talking military crawling about 2" of space in super hot fiber-glass filled air. They nailed the shingles through the roof, so about 3 inches from my head are hundreds of nails sticking out. All the way at the edge, there's a dip, where the bay-window kind of drops down a bit. I see some buzzing... I pull back the insulation a bit... ok, that's a cat tail... Pulling with my little grabber tool, it's practically falling apart, but not... I pull back more insulation. BOOM... about 3 inches from where my little grabber just snapped back is a wasp nest the size of a cantelope. So here I am, jammed between 2 rafters, it's about 200 degrees, I can barely move it's so tight, the air is now full of blowflys and I'm starting to vomit in my mask and just missed blasting apart a massive nest of wasps. needless to say, I decided to go back to being a geeky programmer and find someone with bigger balls than me!! So, who the heck is going to remove a wasp nest AND a dead cat!!??!! Believe it or not, not many would do both. Lots of wasp people, but almost all wanted the wasps to be "easily accessible". WTF? If it was easily accessible, my 70yr old MOM would have sprayed it. After some price shopping, Eliminex came in the cheapest of all the professional companies. I told them it could wait a day or so if necessary, and they should schedule it early morning, because it was so hot. They said, "No, our guys can handle it. We can have someone there today." wow... ok So that's nice and all, but then the guy shows up. I'm a bit suspicious because he's young and looks a bit rough... but hey, the guy's gonna take care of it. That guy fogged up the area from outside. first, calling in to see if the stuff was toxic to my dad (on oxygen) and kids, Then went up in the attic for about 30 minutes and came back with 2 bags. One with a nest and another with a cat. Then, my mom started asking all sorts of questions about various bees. She even came out with a baggie full of different dead bugs!! and asked him to identify them! The guy (derek) had all the answers. He knew what they ate, how dangerous they were, what they damaged, when they were active, etc... it was like the nature channel in my house. Then he cleaned up all his equipment and went home with a smile. It's tough dealing with dead pets and crazy old people with lots of questions, but this guy handled it very well. A definite credit to his company.

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