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ATCO Pest Control

Diamond Certified Company Report

ATCO Pest Control

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Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 279 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Crystal T.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

1 of 279

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are always on time, and they pay attention to our needs. They also use non-chemical pesticides, and I like that.

They call to remind me that a service needs to be performed.

Janet P.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

2 of 279

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I am still using them. They have great observation skills, and they give great recommendations.

All of the guys are so friendly and helpful. They also follow up.

Kevin C.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

3 of 279

Quality 10
10 10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were very professional.

They did what they said they were going to do when they said they would do it.

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Richard Estrada, President

ATCO Pest Control uses a variety of advanced control methods to eradicate, trap, remove, and deter pests for residential, commercial and municipal clients in Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. The family-owned and operated company takes a “common sense” approach to handling common pest invasions such as ants, rodents, spiders and fleas. ATCO’s termite department can provide WDO reports and perform treatments to eradicate termites and remediate moisture-related issues. Additionally, its bed bug department specializes in the most up-to-date bed bug control methods.

President Richard Estrada has more than 25 years of experience in the pest control industry. ATCO relies on the expertise and experience of its licensed and certified technicians, all of whom offer effective, long-term solutions for ridding homes and businesses of unwanted pests. “We adapt our procedures to meet the particular needs of each client and take their concerns into account before doing any work,” says Mr. Estrada.

ATCO Pest Control is proud to be an EcoWise Certified Provider, a program that distinguishes pest control companies that employ common sense techniques without using harmful pesticides. The company also provides tree protection services—it’s trained to treat oak trees for Sudden Oak Death, and it uses an injection system called Direct Inject to eliminate fungus-related problems and arboreal pests.

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Service AREA

Marin County
Sonoma County
San Francisco

SERVICES PERFORMED

Complete Pest Control Services:
Rodents
Bed Bugs
Roaches
Ants
Tree & Landscape Insects
Termite Services (Call for Details)

DIAMOND CERTIFIED RESEARCHED ARTICLES ON ATCO Pest Control

An ATCO Pest Control technician applies a spray treatment to a client’s bushes.

Company Profile

ATCO Pest Control uses a variety of advanced control methods to eradicate, trap, remove, and deter pests for residential, commercial and municipal clients in Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. The family-owned and operated company takes a “common sense” approach to handling common pest invasions such as ants, rodents, spiders and fleas. ATCO’s termite department can provide WDO reports and perform treatments to eradicate termites and remediate moisture-related issues. Additionally, its bed bug department specializes in the most up-to-date bed bug control methods.

President Richard Estrada has more than 25 years of experience in the pest control industry. ATCO relies on the expertise and experience of its licensed and certified technicians, all of whom offer effective, long-term solutions for ridding homes and businesses of unwanted pests. “We adapt our procedures to meet the particular needs of each client and take their concerns into account before doing any work,” says Mr. Estrada.

ATCO Pest Control is proud to be an EcoWise Certified Provider, a program that distinguishes pest control companies that employ common sense techniques without using harmful pesticides. The company also provides tree protection services—it’s trained to treat oak trees for Sudden Oak Death, and it uses an injection system called Direct Inject to eliminate fungus-related problems and arboreal pests.

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Company Philosophy

“We strive to provide long-term solutions for pest problems, not just quick fixes. We thoroughly assess each situation to develop the most sensible and efficient approach, and we discuss the recommended procedures and options upfront."

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Comparative Summary

ATCO Pest Control eradicates, traps, removes and deters indoor and outdoor pests for residential and commercial clients in Marin, Sonoma, San Francisco and Contra Costa Counties. “We handle most insects, including ants, termites, cockroaches and pantry pests,” says President Richard Estrada. “We also do spiders, rats, mice, gophers and moles. Basically, we treat anything that infests the inside of a home. We’ll even remove fungus and pigeons.”

Because the company isn’t part of a larger corporation or franchise, it isn’t locked into strict procedures and methodologies or intent on getting customers to sign long-term contracts. “We can adapt our procedures to meet the individual needs of each customer,” says Mr. Estrada. “If a homeowner has a particular concern, we take that into account.”

ATCO Pest Control is EcoWise-certified and trained in preventative-based pest control methods. “When we look at a pest problem, we don’t just consider what chemicals should be applied, but also what can be done to permanently eradicate and prevent future infestations,” says Mr. Estrada. The company also specializes in less invasive and non-chemical methods of pest control, including vacuum and steam. When chemical pesticides are required, it prefers to use organic materials and products.

ATCO Pest Control is proud of its 2009 California Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Innovator Award, which cited the company’s work in using innovative strategies to control the long-standing cockroach problem in the historic, Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Marin County Civic Center.

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Industry Info

To keep your home pest-free, it’s important to take preventive measures. “Simply inspecting a house’s exterior on a regular basis will prevent a lot of infestation problems,” says Richard Estrada, president of ATCO Pest Control in Novato. “Walk around and identify any openings that rodents or insects could use to get inside, and make sure no trees or bushes touch the house or allow pests to access the roof.”

Often, simple fixes will avert most pest problems, and prevention is easier and less expensive than eradicating an infestation once it has occurred. Consider the following preventive tips:

• Use fences and implement traps, lights and noisemakers as the first line of defense in keeping pests out of your home.
• Permanently seal small entrance holes with caulking or steel wool to prevent rodents and insects from entering your home.
• Ensure doors and windows are tightly sealed and screened. This will also help with your energy bill.
• Store all dry goods (including pet food) in tightly sealed containers. Store fruit in hanging baskets.
• Make sure decks, porches and crawlspaces have good ventilation to prevent mildew and termites.
• Make sure your home is cleaned regularly. Discard food scraps in well-sealed garbage cans or dispose of them using composting methods. Keep clutter to a minimum.

If you’re ecologically conscious, choose a pest control company that uses environmentally-friendly products and methods. “Hire a firm that understands how to control and eradicate pests from a Green standpoint,” says Mr. Estrada. “Look for a company that uses a minimal amount of chemical pesticides and implements non-chemical pest control methods, like vacuum and steam.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Do you use Green pesticides?

A: Yes. We’re big believers in integrated pest management (IPM). We use a wide variety of techniques and materials and apply them to particular situations, from vacuum and steam to organic pesticides. Basically, we use any environmentally-safe products or methods that will get rid of pests and keep them from coming back.

Q: Does orange oil really control termites?

A: In certain cases, yes. Orange oil is effective against dry-wood termites, but only if the problem isn’t severe. It doesn’t work on subterranean termites, which are common in the Bay Area. If orange oil is the right solution for your problem, we’ll recommend it. If not, we’ll recommend a different approach. Our inspectors aren’t paid on commission—they’re not trying to sell you anything when they inspect your house.

Q: Should I be worried about my pets after a treatment?

A: No. We use EcoExempt materials, which are food-grade products that are approved for use in kitchens or elsewhere where food is prepared. EcoExempt is perfectly safe for pets.

Q: Do you offer tree protection services?

A: Yes. We’re proud to be certified in the latest advancements for treating and preventing Sudden Oak Death. We’re also adept at spraying dormant fruit trees and treating a variety of arboreal pests, including California oak moths, oak worms and tent caterpillars.

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Expert CONTRIBUTOR PROFILE
  • Richard Estrada is 19-year veteran of the pest control industry and owner of ATCO Pest Control, a Diamond Certified company since 2009. He can be reached at (415) 669-4994 or by email.

Richard Estrada: Getting the Bugs Out

By James Florence, Diamond Certified Resource Reporter

NOVATO – When Richard Estrada first started working in the pest control industry, he was at a crossroads: burned out, overtired and looking for change. “I was delivering produce for a company based in San Francisco, which meant a lot of very early mornings,” he recalls. “I had just become a father a couple years earlier, and I found I wasn’t able to spend as much time with my son as I wanted because I was always trying to catch up on sleep.”

Richard knew he wanted to transition to a job with regular daytime hours, but he wasn’t sure where to start looking, so when he got an invitation from a friend to try his hand in a totally new industry, he didn’t hesitate to accept. “A good friend of mine owned a pest control company, and he invited me to work with him for a day to see if it was something I’d like to do,” he explains. “As it turned out, I found it very interesting and decided to keep working for him. Sixteen years later, I’m president of ATCO Pest Control.”

Born in East Los Angeles and raised in Iowa, Richard moved to the Bay Area in 1989, where he still lives with his wife, Stella, and their two sons, Nathan and Marcus. After nearly 25 years, he says he still appreciates the natural beauty of the indigenous landscape. “We have the bay, the mountains and so much more. I couldn’t imagine living anywhere else at this point.” Richard and his family like to take advantage of all the area has to offer, engaging in a variety of outdoor activities such as biking, hiking and skiing. One pastime that Richard especially enjoys is golfing with his sons. “My boys and I go golfing quite often. It’s a great way for us to enjoy the beauty of creation and spend some time together.”

In his professional career, Richard says a crucial ingredient for success has been his personal associations. “When I went into business for myself, I knew it would be important to surround myself with people who were smarter than me when it came to business matters. Today, whether it’s industry colleagues or company employees, I continue to partner with people whom I can collaborate with and learn from.”

When asked the first thing he’d do if he could retire tomorrow, Richard says it wouldn’t be a likely scenario. “Quite honestly, I can’t see myself retiring. I enjoy what I do and love working alongside my team members. I might travel and play golf a little more often, but I could never see myself fully retired.”

Ask Me Anything!

Q: What were you most known for in high school?
A: My smile.

Q: Which super power would you choose, flight or invisibility?
A: Invisibility.

Q: If you were an insect, what would you be?
A: I think I would be an ant—they’re hard workers and they don’t need to be told what to do.

Q: Do you have any memorable job stories?
A: One time, I got a call about an ant problem at a client’s house. As we were in the kitchen looking at the infestation, the client brought my attention to an ant farm that was sitting on the countertop. We both had to laugh at the irony.

Q: What’s one movie that people would be surprised you’ve never seen?
A: “Arachnophobia.”

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Expert articles
  • How to Deal With Ants in Your Home

    PETALUMA — Ant infestations are a common problem in homes, especially during winter and summer. Many homeowners assume that using an over-the-counter insecticide is the best way to treat for ants. In reality, insecticides aren’t particularly effective against ants—they just cause them to scatter. An equally effective way to treat for ants is to wipe away the trail with a wet, soapy washcloth or sponge. This will do the same job and you won’t have to bring insecticide into your home.

    Before removing the ants, it’s a good idea to track the trail and see if you can determine where they’re coming from. If you can get a rough idea of where the infestation originated, this information will be helpful for your pest control technician, should you choose to hire one.

    Besides finding out where the ants are coming from, see if you can determine what attracted them to your home. Ants don’t just haphazardly enter a home—they do so because they’re attracted by food or food residue. One commonly overlooked attraction is containers in the recycling bin, which is why it’s smart to rinse out empty food and drink containers before discarding them. Even better, consider storing your recycling bin away from the kitchen area if possible. This is just one example of how you can minimize factors that may attract ants to your home.

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  • Pest-Proofing Your Home Exterior

    PETALUMA — When it comes to keeping your home pest-free, prevention is always the best strategy. One preventative step we recommend is to walk around your home on a regular basis and identify any openings that could allow rodents to enter. Use your finger to gauge the size of each opening; if you find any that are the size of your index or pinky finger, a small rat or mouse can probably enter. Be sure to use a good flashlight during your walkaround—this will reveal all those little openings you may have otherwise missed.

    When sealing openings in your home exterior, don’t just fill them with steel wool—cover them with 1/4-inch galvanized hardware cloth. This will be more effective at keeping rodents out, as they won’t be able to chew or poke through it.

    As you walk around your home, you should also inspect your crawl space screen vents. When these vents are damaged, it can create an easy access point for rodents to enter. Replace any damaged screen vents with new ones (these can be purchased at your local hardware store).

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  • Avoiding Pest Problems Caused by Subterranean Moisture

    PETALUMA — Moist conditions (such as standing water) beneath the home are a common issue. What’s more, since homeowners rarely look beneath their homes, it’s an issue that often goes unnoticed. Unfortunately, whether or not you notice it, an untreated moisture problem beneath your home can have costly consequences.

    What makes moist conditions beneath the home such a concern is they can easily lead to pest problems. For example, subterranean termites are attracted to moisture and can come up from below the soil to infest your home. Moist conditions can also cause surface-decaying fungi to form on your home’s structural wood. The damage these pests are capable of inflicting over time can compromise your home’s structural stability and cost you thousands of dollars in repairs.

    To prevent such a situation, have a pest control professional inspect beneath your home at different points throughout the year. If they find moisture or standing water, they can take remedial measures and deal with any pest issues that may have arisen. Additionally, they can take steps to prevent further moisture issues, such as laying down a vapor barrier. This preventative measure can go a long way toward protecting your home and saving you money.

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  • How to Prevent and Remove Rodents

    NOVATO — When it comes to keeping your home free of pests, rodents are a primary concern. Here are a few tips on how to both prevent rodents from entering your home and remove them after the fact.

    Prevention
    The most basic way to prevent rodents from accessing your home is to identify and seal any exterior openings that may potentially serve as entrances. Walk around the perimeter of your house and look for cracks, gaps or breaches that are larger than your little finger. Additionally, inspect the condition of all basement screen vents to make sure they don’t provide any kind of access. When repairing damaged screens, be sure to use quarter-inch galvanized mesh, which is strong enough to deter rodents.

    Removal
    If rodents have already made their way inside your home, there are several ways to deal with them. While poison is a common treatment, it’s not recommended, as rodents that ingest the poison are then free to roam throughout your home before expiring, which makes carcass recovery a difficult task. In contrast, traps are a much more convenient method. When using traps, make sure you choose bait the rodents are attracted to, like nuts, fruits or vegetables. Using the right bait on the trigger will improve your chances of getting rid of these pests.

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  • Video: Pest-Proofing Your Home Exterior

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    PETALUMA — Richard Estrada: One of the things we recommend for homeowners is to walk around your home on a regular basis and identify any openings around your home that could be allowing rodents to enter. So typically you can take the size of your pinkie or even your index finger and probe around. If there are any openings that are the size of your pinky or your index, most likely a small rat or a mouse can enter.

    The other thing that you want to utilize is a good flashlight. As you walk around your home, this will reveal to you where all those openings are and then should there be any openings instead of just filling them with steel wool, we recommend using quarter inch galvanized hardware, cloth. This will keep rodents out. They will not be able to chew or poke through it.

    And as you walk around your home, take a look at the screen vents. These allow your home to be able to breathe underneath the home. And oftentimes these will be damaged. So if you see these damaged, then you can replace these just by picking these up at the hardware.

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  • Video: Preventing Moisture-Related Pest Issues

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    PETALUMA — Host, Sarah Rutan: Few homeowners realize that moist conditions beneath the home can lead to pest issues. Today we’re in Petaluma with Diamond Certified Expert Contributor Richard Estrada of ATCO Pest Control to learn more.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributor, Richard Estrada: Throughout the course of the year, we recommend that you have a professional take a look under your home. If there’s standing water or moisture issues, these can create pest issues, such as subterranean termites. Or it can lead to surface decaying fungus forming on wood below your home. So, it’s just a good idea to take a periodic look and make sure that there’s no standing water. If there is, look for ways in which this can be removed or covered by means of a vapor barrier.

    Host, Sarah Rutan: To learn more from local, top rated companies, visit our Diamond Certified Expert Reports at experts.diamondcertified.info.

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  • Video: Dealing With Ants in Your Home

    Complete Video Transcription

    PETALUMA — Host, Sarah Rutan: Whether you want to prevent ants or get rid of an existing infestation, you can benefit from an expert’s advice. Today we’re in Petaluma with Diamond Certified Expert Contributor Richard Estrada of ATCO Pest Control to learn a few tips.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributor, Richard Estrada: At various times of the year, ants make their way inside our home. The common question that we get is what should I do? I would avoid using any over the counter sprays. This tends to make the problem worse. Though usually insecticides that flush insects out, and so, when used on ants, they tend to just scatter, they will have some control. But we strongly recommend that you just take a washcloth or sponge soaked in water and soap and wipe up that trail. This will do away with the problem that you’re facing. And then take a look around and see what they’re attracted to.

    I strongly encourage homeowners to rinse out containers before they put them in recycling. If you can, keep recycling and garbage away from the kitchen area, if that’s at all possible. It doesn’t give them any food source when you do that. And then the other thing I would recommend is find the trail of ants. Where did it come from? And show your pest professional when they arrive. This will help them in being able to effectively treat those ants for you.

    Host, Sarah Rutan: To learn more from local, top rated companies, visit our Diamond Certified Expert Reports at experts.diamondcertified.info.

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  • Video: Keeping Rodents Out Of Your Home

    Complete Video Transcription

    NOVATO — Host, Sarah Rutan: If there are rodents disrupting your neighborhood, there are some ways you can keep rodents out of your home. Today, we’re in Novato with Diamond Certified Expert Contributor Richard Estrada of ATCO Pest Control to learn how.

    Diamond Certified Expert Contributor, Richard Estrada: The easiest thing you can do in keeping rodents out of your home is to identify all the openings around a home. If you take your pinky and just walk around the outside and identify all the openings that are the size of your pinky, seal them. You’ll be able to keep rodents out.

    The other thing is inspect all of your screen vents. They should be in good repair. If any of them are damaged, repair them. Also, when sealing openings, use quarter-inch galvanized screen. Rodents are not able to get through that size.

    In getting rid of rodents, we encourage you not to use poisons. Rats can eat poison and die anywhere. Instead, use traps. And the easiest are these snap traps. Make sure you choose bait that the rodents are attracted to; could be walnuts or acorns or even fruits or vegetables. Using them on the trigger will help you be successful in getting rid of rodents.

    Host, Sarah Rutan: To learn more from local top rated companies, visit our Diamond Certified Experts Reports at experts.diamondcertified.info.

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CUSTOMER SATISFACTION i
Customer LOYALTY i
Helpful Expertise i

Each surveyed customer was asked, “If you needed any helpful expertise, did this company provide that expertise?” To calculate this score, total “Yes” responses were divided by total responses (excluding those that stated they hadn’t needed any expertise).

Company Credentials i
  • Workers Compensation
  • Liability Insurance
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  • Business Practices
  • Current Complaint File
Phone SURVEY RESPONSES FROM 279 VERIFIED CUSTOMERS i

Crystal T.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

1 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are always on time, and they pay attention to our needs. They also use non-chemical pesticides, and I like that.

They call to remind me that a service needs to be performed.

Janet P.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

2 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I am still using them. They have great observation skills, and they give great recommendations.

All of the guys are so friendly and helpful. They also follow up.

Kevin C.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

3 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were very professional.

They did what they said they were going to do when they said they would do it.

Karen F.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

4 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were responsive when we called and I appreciated the service.

The responsiveness and meeting the timeframe

Karen Z.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

5 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

That I fine them to be very pleasant

The service and communication

Don W.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

6 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I think it worked. It made a difference and the people that came out were friendly and nice.

That it seems to be working

Dorothy P.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

7 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are regular and thorough. I like that they don't use poison.

Thoroughness

Kris C.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

8 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They were knowledgeable, work quickly and responsible.

Being direct and honest

Scott K.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

9 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

No comment.

They were available when I needed them.

Isaac W.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

10 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are efficient.

They came right in with no nonsense and went right to work.

Dana C.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

11 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

The gentleman that comes out is very nice, helpful and I don't see any insects.

The results

Sharon A.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

12 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They are reliable and efficient.

They are reliable, efficient and pleasant to work with.

John L.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

13 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They did what I hired them to do and did it well.

Easy to work with

Ed B.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

14 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

It was worth the money I spent.

They were professional and did what they said they would do.

David R.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

15 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

I was very pleased with the service.

They took care of the problem.

Dan M.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

16 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Good quality and reliable

Consistent

Trish H.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

17 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

It was wonderful.

When they came out, I was really impressed by how professional they were. They had a nice truck, they wore gloves and they wore uniforms.

Julian Y.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

18 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Friendly, knowledgeable, and safe for all of the kids and pets, the eco-friendly products they use smell very good too.

They were always on time and they helped me out. They solved my problem with ants.

Ernie S.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

19 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

They did the job they said they were going to do.

They did what they said and they stopped the problem that I had.

Mara F.

VERIFIED ATCO Pest Control CUSTOMER

20 of 279

Quality 10
10
Loyalty Yes
CRITIQUE

Prompt and reliable

They show up when they say and it takes 2 seconds. They stay out of my way.

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