Residential and commercial pest control industry customers are saving money by cutting back on professional pest control services, which can lead to more vermin later, according to a New York Times story.
While restaurants may not be cutting back because they face steep fines if health officials find violations, apartment landlords and office buildings are cutting back services, according to pest management professionals quoted in the article.
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Source: New York Times
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