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How much does a service cost?
We don't quote prices because every property has a unique set of needs for us to attend to. Give us a call and we can send the technician in your area to your property to create a personalized treatment plan.
Which payment methods do you accept?
We accept cash, check, and credit card. As a small, family-owned business we appreciate payment in the form of checks and cash. We provide a high quality service and can keep our prices lower when avoiding the credit card fee.
What "pests" do you treat?
Our services include treating for termites, wasps/hornets, rodents, and all types of insects. For concerns regarding honeybees, we are dedicated to promoting the survival of honeybee colonies and work with bee keepers from the Chester County Beekeeper Association to safely relocate honeybees and their hives.
What is IPM?
Integrated Pest Management(IPM) is an approach that attempts to minimize or eliminate pesticide usage by removing pest conducive conditions instead of just killing pests with materials. When we recommend moving your firewood, extending your downspouts and keeping your gutters clean, eliminating any standing water, or trimming branches back from your roof-line, that is IPM.
What are the benefits of starting a service with S. Griffith?
Our family business values the customer and will work with you to treat pests and establish treatment and preventative measures in an environmentally conscious manner. Our route managers are all certified by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. Our goal is to provide you with the peace of mind that your property is protected by our knowledgeable expert staff and the best products on the market.
What is your environmental approach?
We are dedicated to working with you to best understand your needs in order to produce the desired results in the most environmentally conscious manner. In an effort to be a steward of our resources, we practice IPM. We are commited to working with the environment and our IPM approach involves keeping pests in nature and out of your house/property.

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