The Buzz 2012 Summer Edition

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The Buzz 2012 Summer Edition
The Buzz
FROM AMERICAN PEST
2012 Summer Edition
A Paradigm Shift
As most of you know we at American
Pest Management Inc. are continually
looking for ways to serve our clients
better. You also know that we use The
Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination
System to protect your homes and
properties from the ravages of termites.
Dow Agro Sciences the manufacturer of
The Sentricon System has continually
found ways to improve the system with
efficiencies and bait improvement. We are
very excited to introduce Recruit HD bait
as the paradigm shift in bait technology.
Recruit HD will enhance your Sentricon
Termite Protection by leaps and bounds.
This new bait will be placed in every
Sentricon Station from day one and will
protect your home or property starting
with the first time the termites approach
your home. The bait is introduced into the
termite colony from the very first feeding
of the bait and the process of termite
colony elimination has started.
The new Recruit (HD) technology is
designed to enhance the Sentricon Termite
Colony Elimination System and has been
manufactured in a way to be effective in
the ground for several years without having to
be replaced. However, we do need to check
the condition and the palatability of the bait.
Our technicians have been expertly trained to
determine when the bait needs to be replaced.
The new bait has new protocols that build in
efficiencies to enhance the value of The
Sentricon Termite Colony Elimination
System.
As with all new technologies, unfortunately a
cost tags along with them. To incorporate this
new technology we have brainstormed and
negotiated with Dow Agro Sciences to hold
costs down so that in this tough economy we
not increase your burden of protecting your
home and property. We have come up with
several offers and upgrade options for the
protection of your home. All our staff have
been educated, informed and trained in
customizing this protection to suit the needs of
your home and family. Please ask your
American Pest Management technician to
share with you how we can enhance your
protection.
As we are always looking for ways to serve
you better your questions and comments are
always welcome at American Pest.
APM Welcomes Purple Swirl To Manhattan
Purple Swirl Frozen Yogurt is a selfserve frozen yogurt shop in the
Westloop Shopping Center. We pride
ourselves in serving a healthy and
delicious frozen treat. Purple Swirl
offers 20 different yogurt flavors plus
our unique Flavor Burst! With over 45
different toppings and syrups, there are
endless combinations. Each week
flavors and toppings are rotated so
each time you come in; it’s a new and
different experience. Purple Swirl has
an event room that can be rented for
birthday parties, meetings and much
more. The Event Room can hold up to
36 people and has a kitchenette with a
sink and microwave for your use. We
supply the chairs and tables and can set
up the room however you would like.
Purple Swirl is a local K-State family owned
business. It is not a franchise or chain. We
opened Purple Swirl to give back to the
Manhattan community that we love so much.
We hope you stop in and check us out! Give it
a whirl at Purple Swirl!
Purple Swirl Frozen Yogurt
1346 Westloop Place
Manhattan, KS 66502
785-320-2766
www.purpleswirlmanhattan.com
[email protected]
Thank you Stephanie (owner) for contributing
to this article.
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On another note, we now have a branch
office in Wichita, KS. If you have family and
friends in the Wichita area that could benefit
from our superior, guaranteed pest control
services, we would be honored by your
referral. We look forward to continue serving
you and protecting your home, health and
family.
By Ravi Sachdeva
Manhattan, Ks
Us Out
This section of “The Buzz” is usually
dedicated to recognizing, our
technicians. However, in this edition we
will be switching it up to “Check the
Office Staff” where we will be
introducing a member of our office staff.
This segment is dedicated to Shawna
Weber.
Shawna has been with APM going on
four years now and has been helping
hold down the fort in the Manhattan
office. Shawna is originally from Home,
Kansas and came to Manhattan to
attend Manhattan Technical School
where she received a degree in Graphic
Design. On the days when she is not
busy at work she is out spending time
with her friends going to the lake,
camping, fishing and swimming. She
also enjoys sewing, fixing computers,
and photography. She is the
editor/creator of our quarterly
newsletter.
Here in the Manhattan office she is
known as our go to girl. There is nothing
she can’t fix.
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Fun Fact Fridays, Tips and Blogs
Pew what’s that Smell?
One of my favorite cartoons when I was a
child was the Adventures of Pepe Le Pew.
For those of you who are not familiar with
this poor little French speaking striped
skunk, check him out on You tube. You will
definitely get a few laughs as he chases
love, but only is denied time and time
again because of his very poignant
cologne.
Recently I had the pleasure of coming face
to face with Monsieur Le Pew and first
handedly experienced why all of Pepe’s
targets ran for the hills. For those of you
at Community First Bank, Dillons, and
other fine establishments in town I am
sorry you had to endure my fine cologne.
But yes, your poor pest management
professional was sprayed by Monsieur Le
Pew as he was removing him from one of
our clients’ homes. Luckily I had just
attended a seminar in Kansas City, in
which an extension agent, Stephen
Vantassel, from the University of Nebraska
shared his University tested antidote for
Skunk Odor Removal. Surprisingly most of
these items can be found around the
house, the recipe is as follows:
1 quart 3 percent hydrogen peroxide
(fresh bottle)
¼ cup baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)
1-2 teaspoons liquid dish soap
Ingredients must be mixed in an open
container and used immediately. Never mix
the ingredients in advance because the
oxygen released from hydrogen peroxide
may cause a closed container to explode.
The solution can be used on people or pets;
avoid splashing product in the eyes or
mouth. Allow the solution to remain on hair
for five minutes before rinsing with water.
Repeat as needed. Do not use this solution
on clothing – It may discolor the fabric.
This solution worked for me, to view the
complete report visit our website blog at
http://www.americanpestonline.com/html/
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By Travis Aggson
Manhattan, Ks
Ever wanted to know if that bat Myth is true?
I have a bat in my home! Should I be
worried? What now!?! Since March we
have had several phone calls in regards to
Little Brown Bats invading homes in our
area. There are several common myths in
regards to our little winged friends.
Myth 1: Bats are blind.
Fact: All bats can see and some have
quite good eyesight.
Myth 2: Bats get tangled up in people’s
hair.
Fact: Bats navigate and catch tiny insects
using echolocation. This system is
extremely refined and more sophisticated
than radar. Bats can detect single strands
of human hair and can easily avoid your
hair. This myth may have gotten started
by bats catching insects that were
attracted to humans. They were actually
helping us out!
Myth 3: Bats have super-natural
powers.
Fact: Bats actually have supersensory abilities. They can navigate
very well at night because of these
abilities. They are active at night
because that’s when insects are most
active.
Myth 4: Bats are flying mice.
Fact: Bats are not rodents; they are
the only mammal that can fly.
Myth 5: Bats have lots of litters
every year.
Fact: Most bat mothers produce only
one baby per year. They lavish them
with attention, making sure they have
lots to eat and that they learn how
to move around safely. Some bats
even carry their babies with them
when foraging at night. Because of
their slow reproductive rate, bat
populations are unable to recover quickly
from disturbances.
Myth 6: Most bats have rabies.
Fact: Like all mammals, bats can get
rabies. However, only ½ of 1% of bats
contract rabies. When they do, they are
very sick and usually die. If you see a bat
on the ground or during the daytime, it
might be sick. Don’t touch it and keep
children and pets away from the bat.
If you are seeing some odd looking
droppings on your porch, hearing noises
from your walls or attic, or have seen a
bat inside your home, a bat family could
have found a way into your home. If you
are concerned about bats in your home
call us for a bat inspection.
Article Submitted by
Doug Nold & Travis Aggson
Manhattan, Ks
Friends and Family Referral Special
If you know of anyone that might be in need of the level
of service that we provide, please pass this slip on to
them. As our thanks to you, if they choose us as their
pest control provider, we will pay you for the referral!
Referred By:___________________________
Manhattan
785-537-9188
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Kansas City
913-390-1115
New clients will receive a
Free Pest Audit and $10 OFF
their initial pest control service as
the friend or family member of a
valued American Pest Client!