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New Pest Control Video in Austin, TX! Call Bulwark Exterminating today!
Proof of Bulwark’s quality service, a comment on a technician and the stellar job of Bulwark Exterminating.
I love this company…quality products and the best, hardest working technician ever! Our guy, Ed Sakugawa takes so much pride in his job and is such a hard worker. I have not seen a bug in months! I would definitely recommend this company, especially Ed! Amazing!!?
Hazel - Jun 16, 2009
We’d like to thank Hazel for this comment and we’d also like to thank Ed Sakugawa for doing such a tremendous job well done.
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Happy New Year Austin TX!
And remember Don’t Bumble with the Bee, Call Bulwark.
August 03, 2009
Debbie B.
Category:
Pest Control/Exterminating
Work Done:
Yes
Hire Again:
Yes
Home Build Year:
1999
Description Of Work:
We had experienced ants coming into our garage and home. This had been going on for a few months. Then I heard a “critter” scratching around in our attic. That prompted me to call an exterminator and take care of both problems. Bulwark got me quickly on their schedule. Very personable, knowledgeable man came and sprayed inside and outside for the bug problem. Also set a trap in the attic and bait boxes in the back yard to catch the RATS – PLURAL!! Eeeck!!! (determined by the type and amount of “droppings” found in attic). They came back 2 weeks later to check the traps (found 1 dead rat). They are coming out 2 weeks from that follow-up date to check again. They’ll keep coming until that problem is resolved. Thank goodness!!
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Overall A
Price A
Quality A
Responsiveness A
Punctuality A
Professionalism A
Additional Questions Answered when completing this report
How much did the final cost compare to the original estimate? right on
How does the value of the work compare to the price? I got more than my money’s worth.
How far in advance did you schedule the work? within a week
Why did you choose this contractor? reputation
Have you used this company before? this is the first time I’ve used this company.
What did you like most about this contractor? professional, prompt, thorough, friendly
What surprises came up during the course of the work? none
What words of advice would you give other members considering this contractor? I recommend them.
What words of advice would you give this contractor? Keep up the good work!
To sum it up: I am very impressed. Both techs that have come out are friendly, knowledgeable, thorough and productive. We signed up for their every-other-month maintenance since we have had recurring problems with fire ants.
We are grateful for your feedback! Fire ants are a big problem in the Austin area and regular pest control is required to keep these aggressive ants under control. A fire ant queen can produce over 1000 new eggs a day! Yikes. It’s also interesting that the queens fly in to start new colonies. These new colonies will go unnoticed for few days to a couple of weeks until the queen is ready to hatch out her eggs. Then they push up those easy to spot fire ant mounds placing the eggs near the top so that they can heat up and start blowing up like popcorn. Pop, Pop, POP! And out come your newest harvest of fire ants!
But don’t worry! We’ve got you protected. Even when these mounds pop up in between your regular visits! Just call us up and we will be out within 48 hours to treat the fire ants at no extra charge.
Want fire ant control in Austin? Call us today!
Bulwark Exterminating – Austin Pest ControlAustin Ant Control is only one of many services provided by this Austin pest control company.
As of today the Austin community college is open for bids from qualified local pest control companies. For more information read the following announcement or visit http://www.austincc.edu/purchase/advertisedbids.php
AUSTIN COMMUNITY COLLEGE is soliciting bids from qualified firms for:
Invitation for Bids (IFB), No. 910-09042RW for District Wide Pest Control Services. Bids must be submitted on or before Tuesday, November 24, 2009, by 2 p.m., Central Time to the ACC Purchasing Department, 9101 Tuscany Way, Austin, TX 78754.
IFB packages are available beginning Monday, November 2, 2009 by accessing the ACC Purchasing website at http://www.austincc.edu/purchase/advertisedbids.php and then clicking on the link for this IFB. The ACC contact for this IFB is Mr. Rodney Wheeler. He can be contacted at rwheeler@austincc.edu or telephone (512) 223-1056 and fax number is (512) 223-1902. All bids submitted must be sealed and returned to the ACC Purchasing Office, ACC Service Center, 9101 Tuscany Way, Austin, Texas 78754, by the date and time indicated above. Electronically transmitted bids will NOT be accepted unless otherwise stated in the documents. Late bids will be returned unopened.
The ACC Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and waive all formalities in the solicitation process.
Rodney Wheeler, MSHP
Construction Buyer
Purchasing-Austin Community College
9101 Tuscany Way
Austin, TX 78754
(512) 223-1056
Fax: (512) 223-1902
rwheeler@austincc.edu
LYNAY
Purchasing Advertised Bids: www.austincc.edu/purchase/advertisedbids.php
Please complete a survey to tell us how you feel about our service: http://www.austincc.edu/purchase/survey.htm
Companies that have been invited and are likely going to submit bids include:
Bulwark Exterminating – Austin Pest ControlRated 4.8 out of 5.0 167 reviews
(512) 291-1200
www.BulwarkPestControl.com
Budget Termite-Pest Control
Austin, TX
Good luck to all of those that bid and may the best Austin exterminator win.
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www.sanantonioexterminator.org
Austin has always had an Ant problem, but every year about this time ants are on the prowl. Yes, it’s Ant Season. They are making their last few preparations before settling in for a “long winter nap.” Fire Ants, Carpenter Ants, Little Black Ants, are all bundling up for the cold. And some of these preparations may lead them right into your kitchen cupboard. And why not? What ant would try to weather an Austin winter without a little food storage? You would have to be a crazy ant!
Speaking of crazy ants, the Texas Rasberry ant is still flooding through Texas and beyond. The rasberry ant has now reached Louisiana and Mississippi. Still no report of the rasberry ant in Austin, but the expert says that he wouldn’t be surprised if they were already here.
So what makes this ant so crazy?
Well being different in the orderly ant world makes you a crazy ant. They don’t walk in straight lines. They kind of look like a nervous wreck with the way the skirt about. So this funny walk is the first hint and perhaps the main reason for the crazy ant title.. But that’s not the really crazy part…
“This is an alien species. This is in higher densities than any other insects I’ve ever seen. They number in the billions and cover everything around them.” – Dr. Jerry Cook.
IN THE BILLIONS!!!
In one small condensed lab study of these ants they found 96 queens in a the ant colony! But it gets better… or should I say worse… The rasberry ant queen produces 2 to 4 eggs per hour. So… 96 x 3 gives you 288 eggs each hour. 288 x 24 hours…
That’s not so small.
This ants are flooding the state of Texas in a very real sense. And they are causing havoc as they scurry about. They have shut down manufacturing plants, they have shorted out street lights, they have caused Fort Houston electrical problems, they have attacked sewage systems and they have damaged well water systems. “Houston, We Have a (an ant) problem!” is an understatement. And if you thought ants in Austin were before… just wait.
But then some see a lighter side to this story…
“there is one thing good about these types of ants….they EAT Fire Ants!”
I don’t know, maybe getting rid of the fire ant is a good thing, but there maybe a day when Texans miss the occasional fire ant bite over the flood of Rasberry ants.
Bulwark Exterminating – Houston Pest Control
Spider Silk used to weave this beautiful tapestry
This is a 11-by-4-foot tapestry made completely of spider silk! It took 4 years to make it and the help of over 1 million spiders. While these particular spiders were farmed and harvested in Madagascar, Texas has very similar orb spiders. Yes, they do bite and they are very large. Austin orb spiders can weave massive webs. When threatened they will actually swing/jump their webs. This action makes them seem fearsome and aggressive. My advise is not to play with them too much. They may not be poisonous, but that doesn’t stop the bite from hurting.
And if you are not planning on spending the next four years weaving a spider silk tapestry then I would suggest not housing the Texas Orb Spiders in your home. Better to call your local Austin spider control company.