The termite control company, Macy’s Termite & Pest Control, recently ran a Facebook promotion drawing to which they announced the winners late last month. The winners were Mary Geekie and Eugene Krill, both of whom were given gift certificates to Starbucks for having won the event.
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The termite control company made the announcement during the 2011 Venice Area Chamber of Commerce’s Consumer Expo, which was held from the 21st to the 22nd of October. The contest was only one part of Macy’s Termite & Pest Control’s recent promotional strategies, which have seen both online and offline marketing activities running at high energy for the company. The brand also drew praise from the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce representatives, who noted that the termite control company’s booth was constantly in action and engaging attendees of the Consumer Expo.
The company has a few more things lined up for its promotions, including another consumer expo in the area as well as a continuing Facebook promotions campaign. Founded at the very end of the 80s, the termite extermination and pest control company focuses on the Gulf Coast and is quite well known for its dedication to green modes of pest control, having been named green business of the year for 3 straight years by Sarasota and Manatee organizations.
The honor is most likely due to the simple fact that Macy’s Termite and Pest Control company was among the very first to use pesticide-exempt labelled termite and pest control products that posed minimum risk to the environment while also guaranteeing results. Ever since then, it has emphasized the use of EPA registered pest control products in the industry, and is vocally encouraging the development of more green solutions for termite control in an industry generally saturated with non-green options.
A lot of Macy’s Termite and Pest Control solutions are actually premised on the use of organic substances that can degrade without harming the environment in the process. The problem with most termite prevention and extermination chemicals is that they need to be applied to the soil and often end up finding their way to underground water channels or the water table itself. While these chemicals are required to decompose or break down eventually, it takes years for them to do so and there are still concerns about their negative effects on the environment. With the use of green alternatives, a great deal of the risk is taken away. Macy’s uses a lot of essential oils in its termite control and prevention techniques. It also does work for other pest problems, from rodent infestations to silverfish plagues. It also runs a separate division in the company that is dedicated entirely to commercial pest control.


