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  • My family and I moved from California this last November and bought a house. Coming from the San Diego area we were used to black widow and brown recluse spiders. I would always check our shoes if left outside(spiders and scorpions love shoes especially scorpions). I have kids as well, so I was always checking their toys that were for outside and things like that. Once here we learned there are very poisonous bark scorpions that could kill a small child or anyone with heart conditions. The wife did not like the idea of another creature that could harm our kids. My brothers who live here told me that their mostly a summer threat, but are a threat to kids and pets for sure. So, it's March and I pull up to my house and I met Brad who was doing his rounds on new home owners. We talked for a little bit. I told him in May is when I wanted to start making sure my family is as safe as possible. He called me every month to check in and in May I booked him. Prices are normal and the gaurntee for 2 months that there would be zero activity in your yard or house. He doused my yard with his stuff and also did the entire house. I had a lot of ants all over my yard. So far the ants have left or died or both. This is where it gets good. I believe it was that same night or the following night but I saw my nephew playing with something near our closet downstairs. I walked over and yes its a 3" long BARK SCORPION my nephew decided to play with it. Holy crap right. He was picking it up and dropping it and he never was stung. I'm not sure how many minutes he did this but most likely a couple, Atleast. We believe it was flushed out of our closet from his agent he uses because we had boxes from storage in there. I called him immediately to tell him. He asked if it was dead or alive and I said technically it's alive but you can tell it's real messed up. It did not sting my nephew because it just couldn't. It could barely walk at that point. When I heard that he said (I'll be back) out tomorrow. He was and treated everything again at no charge just because he takes great pride in his work (hard to come by these days) I wish I could say the scorpion was dead but Atleast it can't strike or even move normally. You could tell it was neurological as it was starting to just twitch. I saved it and educated my children on the dangers. So far so good. All ants are gone and we did a black light test in my house, garage and backyard. We did not see a single scorpion. Trust in Brad, appreciate his pride in work and give him a try. You won't regret it. Oh and he's a family man and easy to talk too as well. Remember don't leave your shoes outside and at least check them daily, if you do.
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