Bad,poor,unexceptable. How many negative comments to you want. They had a service where they'd come once a month in the summer and spray the dairy barn for flies. Used a spray that was supposed to have a residual that lasted a while. They were supposed to lay down plastic over the mangers and put shower caps on the drinkers before they sprayed. That happened about the first two times every year. They got to where they wanted to start spraying in early April,way before it was necessary and was a huge waste of money. They'd have technicians quit on them all the time,then some guy in wingtip shoes from the office would come out to do the job and wouldn't do anything at all and expect to be paid just for showing up. Then,they'd come out after fly season and through the winter for rodent control. It got to where they wouldn't even use the bait boxes anymore. They'd just lay those little bait bricks wherever it was handy to drop them. The last straw was when the dog was following one of them around and picked up one of those bricks and ate it. I have no idea if those techs were certified or not,but being the drooling mouth breathers that some of them were,I highly doubt it.
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