ELKTON, MD. — APM Services, Elkton, Md., has hired 20 people in the last two months as part of its effort to keep pests — including stink bugs, out of people's homes — the Cecil Whig newspaper reports.
The company's new wildlife division, which started up last year to meet a growing demand for services to eradicate squirrels, snakes, raccoons, bats and other critters that get inside homes, is adding a new service they call "fortress." The service, which involves sealing up all cracks and crevices on a home's exterior, began last year with one full-time employee and a helper and has expanded this year to a team of five.
APM Services has been owned by the Kreer family since 1964.
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Source: www.cecilwhig.com
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