Victor Pest Control Specialist

Victor Pest Control Specialist Services Offered:
1. General Pest Control Services
2. Termite Control and Maintenance Program
3. Rat Abatement and Maintenance Program
4. Soil Poison Treatment
5.

Vermin Control
6. Fumigation Services BRIEF HISTORY:

Victor Pest Control Specialist, a duly licensed Pest Control Industry started its operation on 1979, in Malabon Metro Manila. Adolfo G. Joven, the visionary of the services, a younger entomology student then, is personally doing the job of in house Pest Control Services in nearby villages of Gregorio Araneta University Villages. After his gradu

ation, he attended several seminars and symposiums, related to Pest Control Work of local and International personalities. Merardo G. Joven, the younger brother, follows the foot-steps in taking college course in entomology. As young Entomologist, he undertook several work studies on the different ranges insecticide properties against annoying insects. Chemical Control Practices Used Against Termite by Pest Control Firm in Metro Manila, March, 1984. He attended various seminars, symposiums, etc regarding Pest Control and Fumigation work of notable persons both local and International in Pest control Industry, he worked as college instructor teaching of Entomology Subjects. PERSONNEL:

Our Personnel are well trained and equipped and they are knowledgeable in actual Pest Control Works and Services. EQUIPMENTS:

Fogging Machine
Misting Machine
Power Sprayers
Soil Injectors, ETC.

Diseases carried by rats include, but are not limited too, the following:Bubonic plague — Rats are the primary source of...
20/06/2013

Diseases carried by rats include, but are not limited too, the following:

Bubonic plague — Rats are the primary source of plague infection in human populations. This horrific disease is spread to humans from rats by fleas. It's present in rodents throughout the western United States, and in many other parts of the world (see map). The bite of a plague-infected flea or the inhalation of just a few cells of plague bacterium (Yersinia pestis) can kill a human being. Plague is usually fatal within a few days of infection. Like smallpox, it can spread and kill large numbers of people very quickly. Fortunately, the disease can usually be treated with antibiotics.

Salmonella — Mice and rats are both frequent carriers. Spreads to humans by contact with mouse droppings, especially through consumption of contaminated food. Causes serious, sometimes fatal gastroenteritis. Household pets are also frequently infected with Salmonella by this means and often die as a result.

Rat-bite Fever — Fatal in 10 percent of untreated cases. The bacterium causing this disease enters the body through bites, as its name suggests, or from urine contaminating either food or preexisting skin wounds.

Leptospirosis — Rats and mice are both carriers of this potentially fatal disease. More about leptospirosis >>

Tapeworms — Rats host small tapeworms of the genus Hymenolepis that can spread to humans eating foods contaminated with rat droppings (or when hands are merely dirtied by droppings and not washed before meals). These parasites hatch out in the gut where they grow and reproduce.

Murine Typhus (typhus transmitted from rats and mice via flea bite) — This disease is treatable with antibiotics, but can cause death in elderly or infirm individuals. Symptoms include vomiting, fever, headache, myalgia, and cough.

Rat-bite Fever - Fatal in 10 percent of untreated cases. Usually contracted from rats, but infection can also occur from mice. The bacterium causing this disease enters the body through bites, as its name suggests, or from urine contaminating either food or preexisting skin wounds.

Tapeworms - Mice host small tapeworms of the genus Hymenolepis that can spread to humans eating foods contaminated with droppings (or when hands are merely dirtied by droppings and not washed before meals). These parasites hatch out in the gut where they grow and reproduce.

Source:http://www.macroevolution.net/

do you know that :At maturity, a primary queen has a great capacity to lay eggs. In some species, the mature queen has a...
03/04/2013

do you know that :

At maturity, a primary queen has a great capacity to lay eggs. In some species, the mature queen has a greatly distended abdomen and may produce 20000 to 30000 eggs a day. The two mature ovaries may have some 2000 ovarioles each. The abdomen increases the queen's body length to several times more than before mating and reduces her ability to move freely, though attendant workers provide assistance. The queen is widely believed to be a primary source of pheromones useful in colony integration, and these are thought to be spread through shared feeding

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Termite

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