Sandidge has spent the last 10 years researching the highly venomous and abundant brown recluse spider and developing simple and effective treatments for even the most severe infestations.
Brown Recluse Spiders: A Knowledge Based Guide To Control And Elimination covers a range of real life examples and practical tips, detailed diagrams and pictures, treatment protocols and expert advice. The book provides tips for successfully eliminating brown recluse spiders from structures while minimizing efforts, saving time and money.
Sandidge’s principles will eliminate much of the mystery and confusion surrounding brown recluse spiders while providing detailed treatment information, structure and guidance. Sandidge has performed years of research and he wrote his Ph.D. dissertation on multiple aspects of brown recluse spiders in urban habitats including, distribution, behavior, population ecology and population genetics. His academic publications and research are recognized worldwide and have received many awards and top honors. In addition to owning and operating a pest management firm serving Kansas and Missouri, Sandidge travels around the U.S., and abroad providing seminars and lectures, consulting services, on site training, and expert witness testimony.
For information and to place orders for this new guide, contact:
Jamel S. Sandidge Ph.D.
BRS Pest Control and Consulting LLC
http://www.brspest.com
Email: jamel@brownreclusesolutions.com
Phone: (785) 393-4116
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