Unwanted pests can be a true nightmare to deal with. From mice scurrying in the attic to ants trailing through the kitchen, there's no telling what creepy crawlers can invade your home next. But when they do, you'll want to make sure you have the help of a trustworthy and reliable pest control company. Though prominent brand names might be more recognizable, they certainly aren't as familiar as local options like 1st Defense Pest Solutions. While big chains play a role in the national economy, 99.7 percent of employers are small businesses.
Moreover, locally owned businesses are responsible for up to 90% of the United States' new net jobs. Especially in the case of business, big doesn't necessarily mean better. In fact, local is often superior when it comes to pest control. You're more likely to receive better quality service, and, as an added benefit, you'll be contributing to your community's prosperity.
Most people don't realize that the purchases they make significantly impact the community they live in. When you give money to a national chain, most of it goes into its corporate pool. On the other hand, small businesses are more likely to invest that money back into the local economy. Of every $100 you spend, a local business recirculates $68 on average compared to $43 from large chains. That money gets used to improve the public systems that benefit your friends and family, such as transportation and education. On top of that, small businesses make more direct donations to local charities—2.5 times more per employee. In addition, 91% of local owners contribute to the area's schools, non-profits, or community groups.
Quite often, country-wide organizations import employees, taking jobs from hardworking members of the community. Local exterminators also tend to purchase supplies like trapping materials and chemical products from other local businesses rather than outsourcing them to save money. Not only does staying local help other small businesses stay on their feet, but it also cuts down on harmful transportation costs, such as pollution, traffic, and other environmental consequences. According to the National Resource Defense Council, local support also improves air quality and public health. Unlike small businesses, national chains don't need to make your community their home. They have no incentive to benefit the region or its people. Just like you, local businesses want the city to thrive.
How often have you called a large chain with an urgent problem only to be served a platter of disappointment? They'll usually put you on hold or connect you with a customer service representative from outside the area or out of the country even. Try as they might, those people can't possibly relate to or understand regional issues. When you contact a local company, you can get someone on the line quickly, and the person you talk to on the phone is also someone you can meet in person. There's no doubt that smaller businesses provide more personalized service. In case of unique requests or adjustments, a local representative can give you an answer right away without having to seek approval from someone further up the food chain. Thus, adapting to your needs more efficiently. Local businesses also experience less turnover as their employees tend to be less transient. As a result, you're more likely to create an ongoing relationship with a team that knows and understands your history.
Identification is a crucial component of pest control and is the key to finding appropriate solutions for pest management. Local companies are well-versed in the area's flora and fauna and easily distinguish between similar species. They are also much more likely to have professional and personal experience with the same troublesome pests as you. A local pest control company can find a way to manage the source of the problem rather than merely treat the symptoms. Furthermore, local employees better understand the techniques and products they use.
Community support and personalized service are the two most common reasons why people support small businesses. Whenever large multinational corporations put local companies out of business, they hurt your neighbors and community members. When you employ the services of others, you're helping the owners, and their employees put food on the table. The 1st Defense Pest Solutions team are expert in local pest control and meeting the dynamic needs of our customers.
Contact us today for fast and friendly service from people who care as much about the community as you do.
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