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Two of the most confused terms in the language of pest control are "natural" and
"organic". The definitions of these words are often confusing and sometimes used interchangeably. The professional Lawn Care Association of America recommends these guidelines for determining whether a product or service fits the customer's definition of "natural" or "organic". NATURAL: A product derived from animal/biological, mineral or plant sources, in a form that substantially occurs in nature. The materials may be altered or manipulated in order to put them in a physical form that allows them to be efficiently used in the application process by the homeowner or the pest control professional. ORGANIC: Any substance containing the element carbon is by technical definition, organic. The common misconception that organic and natural have the same meaning may cause the non-technical consumer to believe that a man-made organic material is natural when it is not. NATURAL-BASED: Generally used to describe a mixture of man-made materials and natural materials. The portion that is natural is frequently undefined. East End Tick Control uses a combination of products at the lowest rate possible to gain control of ticks and mosquitos on your property. We provide you with the most effective and environmentally responsible tick and disease prevention program possible.
"We believe the solution should not be worse than
the problem."
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