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Blue Sky Pest Control Launches New Whitepapers On Pest Control InPhoenix



Blue Sky Pest Control, located in Phoenix AZ and online at Blueskypest.com is a residential and commercial pest exterminating service that is now launching several new free whitepapers on pest control in Phoenix, Arizona and the metro area. This builds upon the free informative content on common pests found in the Phoenix metro area offered on the Blue Sky Pest Control website.





The company, headed by COO and Technical Director Curtis Whalen as well as President and CFO Nathan Woolf, has been in the Phoenix exterminating (http://www.blueskypest.com/) and Scottsdale scorpion control business since 2003, and even before that Whalen worked in pest control in Dallas, Texas. Starting with a one-truck company in Dallas, Whalen helped to grow the Texas Company to a twenty-seven truck operation with locations throughout the area. He then took his fourteen-year experience in the pest control industry and used it to help start Blue Sky Pest Control in Arizona, which currently employs over twenty-five staff members.



The three free whitepapers detail pest control measures that residents of Arizona will find useful. When preparing for a termite inspection Phoenix (http://blueskypest.com/termite-inspection-phoenix.html) homeowners now have the information they need to make the best decisions in their treatment options. All three were authored by Whalen, an expert in Phoenix pest control. The first whitepaper outlines what Arizona homeowners need to know about subterranean termites, a common pest in the area. State law requires structures in Arizona to have a termite pre-treatment, and Whalen covers the benefits of having a termite barrier installed. The second whitepaper focuses on five tips Phoenix homeowners can follow to prevent termite problems from ensuing. He suggests using effective grading around the home to prevent moisture buildup, which attracts termites, and appropriate woodpile storage. The third whitepaper discusses Termidor, a non-repellent product used by Phoenix exterminating services, and how it works on termite populations. The whitepapers detail free expert advice on the topics of scorpions and Arizona pest control tips are available on the Blue Sky Pest website. These were written to help homeowners understand their pest control options as well as to present helpful tips to keep unwanted pests at bay.



In addition to the new whitepapers, Blue Sky Pest Control also offers free informative content on the common pests found in the Phoenix area. Readily available on their website, the topics include information on ants, black widows, roaches and scorpions.



As the fastest growing residential and commercial pest control service in the Phoenix metro area and the only pest control service to have garnered the exclusive Rosie-certified General Pest provider in the Phoenix metro area, the management team of Whalen and Woolf have created a company that offers a difference from other Phoenix exterminating services through their technician quality and training. From Chandler pest control (http://blueskypest.com/) services to Scottsdale scorpion control, they provide customized service and proven pest control strategies to their Arizona clients with a full guarantee.



For additional information on the free whitepapers on pest control in Phoenix, Arizona visit www.blueskypest.com.



About Blue Sky Pest Control:


Blue Sky Pest Control is the fastest growing residential and commercial pest control service in the Phoenix, Arizona metro area, and offers free expert whitepapers on pest control in Phoenix.



Contact:


Curtis Whalen, COO and Technical Director


Nathan Woolf, President and CFO


Blue Sky Pest Control


(480) 635-8492


http://www.blueskypest.com






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