[quote author="socalhousingbubble" date=1208333115][quote author="CalGal" date=1208331712]<blockquote>And if ants are in the kitchen (virtually a guarantee), you have to remove all of you food from cupboards prior to their arrival. This is a huge pain and serves as a deterrent to getting sprayed. </blockquote>
A few hours of inconvenience is worth a summer of dealing with ants. They can drive you crazy.</blockquote>
Agreed. The issue arises when one trip doesn't solve the problem, and they offer to have the guy come the next week, and then you have to empty everything out all over again. This was a major issue for me a number of years ago.
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Ants - I prefer to not be poisoned (even more so if I had pets or kids). It's nice that the leasing office has a professional to take care of it. There can be alt ways of dealing w/ the ant problem, however I dont know how severe other people's pests are. I used to get ant problems every time the season changed from fall to winter, esp in the kitchen. I followed their little trail and looked for where they were coming from. I removed whatever they were after, 409-ed their little trail (destroy the scent which is their guide), and then sealed off where they were coming from w/ toothpaste. That typically took care of everything. Ants don't like the scent of citrus or coffee, so if you use a citrus scented cleaner, that's even better!
Spiders.. don't know about that. They are kinda scary.
Bees - does having a maintenance person come w/ a can RAID count as a professional? A beehive formed in the vent above the stove. The person sprayed the heck out of it w/ RAID, only to have the mist fall back down (gravity) and a bunch of bee stings!