A Washington Times article discusses how condominium and apartment residents are at the mercy of their neighbors when it comes to pest control. Jay Nixon, president of Takoma Park-based American Pest Management, commented that such residences too often have "focus units" where bugs go, thrive and then spread out to other parts of the building.
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