DC CleanEx Pest Control

  • 216 W. 63rd St
    New York, NY 10023 (map)
  • (917) 371-5900

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  • Licensed in NY – Validate
    Pesticide Applicator – C2827419
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Experience

Thumbtack jobs completed
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Certified Bed Bug Specialist

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DC CleanEx Pest ControlNew York, NY

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We offer pest control for:

* Bed Bugs
* Roaches
* Mites
* Ants
* Bees
* Silverfish
* Mice and other pests

We provide safe procedures to resolve problems for schools, restaurants, hotels, private homes, and hospitals.

Reviews

  • May 4, 2011

    Great work! I can finally live in my house worry free. Thank you for your honesty and humbleness. You did an amazing job. I will recommend you to my family and friends.

    John

  • December 2, 2010

    They are for real. No Joke. Straight to the point.
    We dont have bedbugs anymore.

    Darnel

  • December 2, 2010

    These guys are very good!!
    We had a bed bug infestation.
    They calmed us down told us not to worry and took care of everything.
    The price was affordable.

    Ben

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. 1) Ask questions about the pest you are trying to resolve.
2) In addition it would be wise to know information about the product(s) being used and how effective it/they are towards the pest(s) being treated?
3) Ask information as to weather the products affect humans and what is to be expected during or post application? Ex. such as odor if any, how long product last, aerosol or liquid application.
4) What steps if any should be taken after the Pest Control Professional has concluded the service? (Mopping, Vacuuming, amount of time out of treated area)
5) Will products affects plants or animals?


Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. Our work stands out because we get results!
We are knowledgeable about our work and industry.
In addition, we forward that information to our customers in a very understandable manner.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. We love it when we give our customers the results that we guaranteed.

Q. What questions do customers most commonly ask you? What's your answer?

A. They usually ask us about what we do for certain pest problems.
A brief history about what we do and how we've been effective at doing it.

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. Pest Control Professionals are required by law to take classes that earn credits in order to maintain their license. I am licensed for NY and NJ. Each state has different class requirement for Pest Professionals to stay well informed on the more current pest control issues. In addition, I have successfully completed NYC Rodent Academy training with a very well know and successful Entomologist. Yearly classes are updated in order to be a Certified Bed Bug Specialist. Most Important is my personal research for the latest and most advance technology regarding various pests.

Q. What are the latest developments in your field? Are there any exciting things coming in the next few years or decade that will change your line of business?

A. There are several developments that member in the Pest Control Industry are trying to promote.
1) Is a wand that could electrocute bedbugs without causing damage to property or the user.
2) Is a similar device that can terminate termites through wood without burning the wood.
3) Is an electrocute bedbug detector with the ability to locate the insects by the carbon dioxide the emit from blood feedings. This same devise is used for locating termites due to carbon dioxide emitted after processing cellulose.

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