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Invader Earns GreenPro Designation For Green Pest Control Practices

August 11, 2010

August 9, 2010 (Glendale, AZ) – The movement toward “going green” has significantly influenced businesses ranging from construction to printing and now, pest management.  As green pest control services become a preferred choice among customers, Invader Pest Management is proud to announce its new designation from the National Pest Management Association as “GreenPro.” This new [...]

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Vote for Invader Pest Control – Ranking Arizona, Best of Arizona Business

August 2, 2010

Invader Pest Management has been nominated as a Best of Arizona business. This annual public poll is the largest business opinion poll in Arizona. The results are published in the fall: “Ranking Arizona, The Best of Arizona Business”. I am asking you to show your support for Invader Pest Management by voting in this online poll.
Here’s [...]

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Mosquitoes ATTACK Phoenix over the Memorial Day Weekend Bringing the West Nile Virus!

June 3, 2010

Public service announcement from Invader Pest Management
Please wear mosquito repellant if spending any time outside, especially on the weekends when people tend to play outside a lot.
Below is a blurb from the Maricopa County Vector Control that they will be announcing that West Nile Virus (WNV) has been detected in our mosquitoes this year.  With the [...]

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More Phoenix Pests to Control – Springtails

May 12, 2010

A Springtail or Collembola issue came up recently. A Phoenix pest control customer with a severe case of springtails contacted me and went to her home to make a comprehensive inspection to see if we can alleviate the problem.
Adults and immature Springtails are generally 1/16th to 1/8th inch long and are gray or brown in [...]

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Who Is Kissing You This Valentines

February 12, 2010

WHO, OR SHOULD I SAY, WHAT’S KISSING YOU
I was notified today about a story that is in the media, apparantly this week UA researchers put out a report finding a high rate of infection (40%) of Trypanosoma cruzi (Chagas disease protozoan) infection in kissing bugs in southern Arizona.
However my source thought it prudent to put the public [...]

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Along Came a Spider

December 28, 2009

Along came a spider and sat down beside her . . . a popular nursery rhyme, but not so popular as far as pests are concerned.
Spiders are consistently ranked in the top 3 things that are most scary to people and just by looking at this picture you can certainly see why they envoke the fearful thoughts [...]

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Invader in the Attic

December 2, 2009

Phoenix Exterminator – Invader Pest Management was in the attic today. 
A long time customer and central Phoenix resident called in today because she stated she was hearing noises in her attic. No matter where your located, whether Scottsdale, Glendale, Mesa or Chandler, we can get to you quickly. We were at the Invader Pest Management [...]

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Are They Pests or Beneficial Insects?

November 24, 2009

In Arizona around 11,000 species of insects have been identified, a large percent of which (>95%) are either harmless or beneficial to humans. They live in an environment that is delicately balanced ecologically. The term pest is not the name of an ecological niche, but is more of a misunderstanding on the part of the human [...]

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About Fred Willey

March 22, 2008

Fred Willey, President of Invader Pest Management presides over the Arizona Pest Professional Organization where together with the help of other leading pest control operators in Arizona and Phoenix area, we help establish the rules, regulations and pest control standards designed to promote the highest level of quality and safety for the consumers of Arizona.
With [...]

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