• Why Your Neighbors in Jasper Trust Faith Pest Control (And Why You Should Too)
    Feb 18 2026

    Why Your Neighbors in Jasper Trust Faith Pest Control (And Why You Should Too)

    Well, howdy neighbors! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control, right here in our beautiful corner of North Georgia.

    If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you just walked into your kitchen, flipped on the light to grab a glass of water, and saw something scurry across the counter. Or maybe you were out in the garage and saw what looked like little veins of dried Georgia red clay climbing up your foundation. That sinking feeling in your stomach? I get it. We take a lot of pride in our homes here in Jasper. Seeing a roach or a termite isn’t just a nuisance—it feels like a personal insult. But before you run out to the big-box store and buy a “bug bomb” that’ll just scatter those critters deeper into your walls, I want to tell you why my team and I do things a little differently.

    1. We’re Your Neighbors, Not a Number

    Faith Pest Control isn’t some giant national chain where you’re just another ticket on a computer screen. We live and work right here in Pickens County. When you call, you aren’t reaching a call center in another state; you’re reaching a local expert. Heck, if I’m in the office, you can ask for me directly! I want to be your bug man, and that starts with a personal relationship.

    1. We Don’t Just “Spray and Pray”

    A lot of companies will do a quick walk-around-the-outside and call it a day. That’s not how we roll. We perform a 58-point pest analysis, looking in those dark, damp places where insects love to congregate—crawl spaces, attics, and behind appliances. We even have an entomologist on staff available 24/7 to make sure we’ve identified your “uninvited guests” exactly right before we even think about treatment.

    1. We Value Your Time

    I’m a stickler for being on time. We don’t give you those “sometime between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM” windows that leave you sitting around all day. We give you a tight 30-to-60-minute range. If we’re running even five minutes behind due to traffic on 515, we’ll call you the second we know it.

    1. The Best Guarantee in North Georgia (Period)

    I know that “pest control” involves putting chemicals in and around your home, your family, and your pets. That’s serious business. If you’re just looking for the cheapest price, we’re probably not the company for you—because cutting corners in this industry leads to regrets.

    But, because I believe in our work, I offer what some folks call a “shock and awe” guarantee:

    Fred’s Personal Guarantee: If you hire me to get rid of your pest problem and, at the end of 30 days, you are not 100% HAPPY, I will come back and retreat your home for FREE. I’ll keep treating it for free until you tell me you ARE happy. If that still doesn’t do it, I’ll promptly and politely give you back every penny of your money, plus an additional $25.00 for your time and trouble.

    Ready to Get Your Peace of Mind Back?

    Whether it’s squirrels in the attic, termites in the floorboards, or those nasty German cockroaches in the kitchen, don’t let ‘em bug ya.

    Give me a holler at 770-823-9202. Let’s get those pests out of your house and back to nature where they belong. And hey, mention you read this article, and I’ll take $25.00 OFF your first service!

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  • A Jasper Homeowner’s Guide to the Ant Invasion
    Feb 10 2026

    Well hello there, neighbors. Fred Talley here with Faith Pest Control.

    If you’re reading this, chances are you just walked into your kitchen to make a cup of coffee and found a black ribbon of ants marching across your granite countertops like they own the place. Believe me, I know that “sinking feeling” in your gut when you realize your home has been breached.

    Up here in Jasper—from the Foothills to Big Canoe—we deal with everything from tiny little Odorous House Ants (those are the ones that smell like rotten coconuts when you squish ’em) to the big, wood-destroying Carpenter Ants.

    Before you go grabbing that can of yellow spray from the hardware store, let’s talk about how to handle this the right way.

    1. Identify the Target

    Not all ants are created equal. If you see big, beefy black ants hanging out near windowsills or damp wood, you might have a Carpenter Ant issue, which can actually hurt the structure of your home. If they’re teeny-tiny and heading straight for the sugar bowl, they’re likely just looking for a snack. Knowing who you’re fighting helps us know how to win.

    2. Resist the Urge to Spray

    This is the hardest piece of advice to follow. When you see ants, you want them dead now. But if you use a “repellent” spray (the kind that kills on contact), you might actually make the problem worse.

    Many ants, especially Fire Ants or Argentine Ants, react to sprays by “budding.” They sense the danger, panic, and the colony splits into three or four new colonies to survive. You might kill fifty ants today, but you’ve just guaranteed five hundred more next week.

    3. The “Clean and Clear” Method

    While you wait for professional help, do these three things:

    • Wipe the trails: Ants leave behind invisible “scent trails” (pheromones) so their buddies can follow them. Use soapy water or a vinegar solution to wipe down the area and break the trail.

    • Dry it up: Ants aren’t just hungry; they’re thirsty. Fix that leaky faucet and wipe the condensation off the bottom of the fridge.

    • Seal the snacks: Put the cereal in Tupperware and make sure the pet food isn’t sitting out overnight.

    4. Look Outside the Box (Literally)

    Most ant problems in Georgia start outside. Take a walk around your foundation. Are there tree limbs touching your roof? That’s an ant highway. Is the pine straw piled up six inches deep against your siding? That’s an ant hotel. Keeping your mulch a few inches away from the foundation can do wonders for keeping the critters out.

    Why “Faith” Matters in Pest Control

    At the end of the day, you want someone you can trust in your home. That’s why we do what we do. We don’t just “spray and pray”—we look for the nest, we use professional baits that the ants take back to the queen, and we make sure the job is done right the first time.

    If you’re tired of sharing your kitchen with six-legged roommates, give us a holler. We’ll get you back to living in a pest-free home, just the way it ought to be.

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  • Don’t Panic, But Don’t Wait: A Kitchen Survival Guide from Faith Pest Control
    Feb 2 2026

    Hey there, neighbors. Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control.

    If you’re reading this, there’s a good chance you just walked into your kitchen, flipped on the light to grab a glass of water, and saw something scurry across the counter. That sinking feeling in your stomach? I get it. We take a lot of pride in our homes here in Jasper, and seeing a roach feels like a personal insult.

    But before you go out and buy every bug spray on the shelf at the hardware store, let’s take a breath and talk about a game plan. Here is exactly what you should do if you spot a “uninvited guest” in your kitchen.

    1. Identify Your Enemy

    Not all roaches are the same. Up here in North Georgia, we usually see two main types:

    • The Smokeybrown or American Roach: These are the big ones (sometimes called “palmetto bugs”). They usually live outside and wander in by mistake.

    • The German Cockroach: These are smaller, light brown, and have two dark stripes on their heads. These are the ones to worry about. They live indoors, multiply faster than you’d believe, and love your kitchen.

    2. Clean Like You’ve Never Cleaned Before

    Roaches aren’t just there for the scenery; they’re there for the buffet. To get them out, you have to starve them out.

    • Wipe the crumbs: Check under the toaster, inside the microwave, and in the cracks of the stove.

    • Dry it up: A roach can live for a month without food, but only a few days without water. Fix that leaky faucet and don’t leave standing water in the sink overnight.

    • Seal the snacks: If it comes in a cardboard box (like cereal or crackers), move it to a sealed plastic or glass container.

    3. Clear the Clutter

    Roaches love cardboard and paper. It’s like a luxury hotel for them. If you have a stack of paper grocery bags or old Amazon boxes tucked between the fridge and the wall, get rid of them. You’re removing their “hiding spots” and making them feel exposed.

    4. Be Careful with the “DIY” Sprays

    I’ve seen it a thousand times: a homeowner buys a “bug bomb” or a heavy-duty spray and soaks the kitchen. The problem? If you have German roaches, those sprays often just scatter them. They’ll run deep into your walls or into your electrical outlets, making the problem much harder for a professional to fix later.

    Fred’s Pro Tip: If you see one, don’t just spray it and walk away. Try to see where it’s running to. That’s the entry point we need to seal or treat.

    When to Call in the Pros

    If you see one roach during the day, it usually means there are a lot more hiding in the shadows. At Faith Pest Control, we don’t just “spray and pray.” We look for the source, use baits that the roaches take back to the nest, and make sure they don’t come back.

    We’re your neighbors, and we want you to feel comfortable in your own kitchen again. Whether you’re in Jasper, Ellijay, or Blue Ridge, we’ve got your back.

    Stay safe, stay dry, and keep those counters clean!

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  • Don’t Panic, But Don’t Wait: What To Do If Termites Are Eating Your House
    Jan 27 2026

    I’ve been in the pest control business here in Jasper, Georgia, for a long time. I’ve seen a lot of folks walk out into their garage or look at their baseboards and feel that sudden sink in their stomach. You see a little pile of wings, some “mud tubes” climbing up your foundation, or—worse—you actually see the wood crumbling.

    The first thing I want to tell you is: Take a deep breath. Your house isn’t going to fall down by tomorrow morning. But, you can’t ignore it either. Here in North Georgia, we deal primarily with Eastern Subterranean Termites. They are hungry, they are persistent, and they work 24/7.

    If you’ve spotted signs of these “silent destroyers,” here is exactly what you should do.

    1. Stop and Observe (Don’t Spray the Raid!)

    Your first instinct might be to grab a can of bug spray and soak the area. Please, don’t do that. Subterranean termites live in massive colonies deep underground. If you spray the ones you see on the surface, you might kill a few hundred, but you’ll alert the rest of the colony. They’ll simply seal off that tunnel and pop up somewhere else in your house where you can’t see them. You want a professional to see the active “trails” so we can track them back to the source.

    2. Save a Sample

    If you see winged insects (swarmers), try to catch a few in a jar or a plastic baggie. Termite swarmers look a lot like flying ants to the untrained eye, but the treatment for ants is a whole lot different than the treatment for termites.

    • Termites have straight antennae and equal-length wings.

    • Ants have “elbowed” antennae and wings of different lengths.

    3. Check for the “Mud Tubes”

    Termites are soft-bodied insects. They need moisture to survive, so they build little tunnels made of mud and saliva to travel from the dirt into your wooden floor joists. Look along your foundation, in your crawlspace, or behind your HVAC unit. If you see what looks like dried veins of Georgia red clay climbing up your wall, you’ve got a highway leading straight into your home.

    4. Look for the “Hidden” Signs

    Sometimes you don’t see the bugs; you see their leftovers. Keep an eye out for:

    • Bubbling paint: It often looks like water damage, but it’s actually termites eating the paper backing of the drywall.

    • Hollow-sounding wood: Tap on your baseboards or windowsill. If it sounds like a drum, the inside has likely been hollowed out.

    • Piles of wings: After they swarm, termites shed their wings. You’ll often find these on windowsills or near light fixtures.

    Why “DIY” Doesn’t Work for Termites

    I’m a big fan of folks being handy around the house, but termites are one area where you really need a pro. To actually protect your home, you have to create a continuous barrier around the entire perimeter or use a specialized baiting system that the termites take back to the queen.

    At Faith Pest Control, we don’t just “spray.” We investigate. We look at the moisture levels in your crawlspace and the “conducive conditions” (like mulch piled too high) that invited them in to begin with.

    The Faith Pest Control Promise

    If you’re seeing activity in Jasper, Talking Rock, or anywhere here in Pickens County, give us a call. We offer a 100% “Make You Happy” Money Back Guarantee. If you aren’t satisfied with our service, we’ll come back and make it right, or we’ll refund your money. It’s that simple.

    Your home is likely your biggest investment. Don’t let a bug the size of a grain of rice eat away your equity.

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  • Jasper Spring is Comin’, Neighbors! Here’s How to Get Your Home Ready
    Jan 19 2026

    Well, howdy neighbors! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control, right here in our beautiful corner of North Georgia. Now, if you’re like me, you’re probably already looking forward to those warmer days, the dogwoods blooming, and maybe getting a little dirt under your fingernails in the garden.

    But I’ve been in this business a long time—I’m a Georgia State Certified Pest Control Operator and a Public Health Specialist—and I can tell you one thing for sure: the bugs are looking forward to spring just as much as you are. In fact, they’re probably already making plans to move into your guest room!

    With the mild winter we’ve had leading into 2026, those critters are going to be waking up hungry and looking for a place to raise a family. Here is my “neighbor-to-neighbor” guide on how to batten down the hatches before the spring rush.

    1. Give Your Foundation a “Once-Over”

    Pests are like little water-seeking missiles. They’ll find the tiniest crack in your foundation or a gap around a utility pipe and think it’s a front-door welcome mat.

    • Seal the Gaps: Grab a tube of high-quality silicone caulk. Check where your siding meets the foundation and around those outdoor faucets.

    • Check the Screens: Don’t wait for the first swarm of flies. If your window screens have holes, those “no-see-ums” will be “now-I-see-ums” inside your kitchen real quick.

    2. Manage the Moisture

    In Georgia, moisture is the root of almost every pest problem. Termites, cockroaches, and mosquitoes are all looking for a drink.

    • Gutter Check: Make sure your gutters aren’t clogged with last fall’s leaves. When they overflow, they dump water right against your foundation, which is like ringing the dinner bell for Subterranean Termites.

    • The “Inch of Water” Rule: Mosquitoes only need about an inch of standing water to breed. Check those flower pot saucers, old tires, or even kids’ toys left out in the yard.

    3. Spring Cleaning Isn’t Just for the Curtains

    I always tell folks, “If you take care of your home, it’ll take care of you.” That goes for the pantry, too!

    • Airtight is Right: Flour, sugar, and pet food should all go into sealed containers. If an ant can smell it, an ant will find it.

    • The 20-Foot Rule: Keep your firewood piles at least 20 feet away from the house and up off the ground. Termites and mice love a good woodpile, but you don’t want them using it as a bridge to your living room.

    My Personal Guarantee to You

    Now, I know life gets busy. Sometimes you do everything right, and those bugs still find a way in. That’s why I’m here. I’m not just a guy with a sprayer; I’m your neighbor.

    Here is my promise: If you hire me to get rid of your pest problem and, at the end of 30 days, you are not 100% HAPPY, I will come back and retreat your home for FREE. And I’ll keep on doing it until you are happy. If that still doesn’t do it, I’ll give you back every penny you paid me, plus an additional $25.00 for your time and trouble. Period.

    Don’t let the bugs put a damper on your spring. Give me a holler!

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  • Marble News in Jasper Georgia
    Jan 3 2026
    Fred Talley’s Hard Truth: Diggin’ Up the Dirt on Jasper’s Famous Marble! Howdy, folks! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control. You know, most folks look at a big, beautiful marble slab and think about how fancy it looks. But me? I look at that giant rock and think about how much honest, back-breaking labor it took to get it out of the ground! Just like there’s no quick fix for a German cockroach problem, there’s no easy way to wrestle that famous Georgia marble out of the earth. Jasper and Pickens County are called the “Marble Capital of Georgia” for a reason. This marble is so pure, they’ve used it in places like the Lincoln Memorial, the New York Stock Exchange, and all sorts of fancy buildings. It’s truly a Georgia treasure. Now, while you can’t just wander onto a working quarry whenever you like—they’ve got big machinery and big safety rules, which I respect!—there are some excellent, popular ways to see this magnificent stone and learn the history. Here are the top places to see and learn about the famous Georgia Marble: 1. The Annual Georgia Marble Festival Quarry Tours This is the big event, folks. If you want to see the largest open-pit marble quarries in the world, you gotta come during the annual Georgia Marble Festival. It’s held on the first full weekend of October every year. Why I Like It: This is the only time the public gets a dedicated bus tour of the actual quarries. You get to see the marble in its natural state and learn about the history of the industry, going back to the late 1800s. They also have marble sculpting demonstrations, a parade, and great festival food. It’s a full celebration of what makes this county great! Pest-Free Pro-Tip: Festivals attract big crowds, which means careful sanitation management is a must. The fact that this festival runs like a well-oiled machine every year tells me they’ve got their logistics down pat—and that includes keeping the grounds clean, which is priority number one for keeping pests away! 2. The Pickens County Marble History Museum If you want to understand why this stone is so important, head on over to the Marble Museum at Lee Newton Park in Jasper. Why I Like It: This is where you can see the history that paved the way for all that beautiful marble. You’ll learn about the entrepreneurs, like the Tate family, who built the Georgia Marble Company and made this area famous. They also talk about how marble is used in surprising ways—did you know crushed marble is in things like toothpaste and antacids? Hard to believe a bug would touch that! Pest-Free Pro-Tip: A museum is all about preservation. They are keeping fragile documents and historical artifacts safe. To do that, they have to maintain an environment that is totally sealed off and protected from moisture, insects, and rodents. It takes careful, professional work, the kind of detailed work we do every day at Faith Pest Control. 3. The Historic Tate House (The Pink Palace) Just a short drive from Jasper in the community of Tate, you’ll find the famous Tate House. Colonel Sam Tate, the man who eventually led the Georgia Marble Company, built this magnificent home. Why I Like It: It’s a gorgeous mansion, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and it’s built almost entirely out of the local, famous pink marble. It stands as a powerful testament to the wealth and importance the marble industry brought to the region. While it’s privately owned, it’s one of the most photographed spots and a key landmark on the Georgia Marble Story Trail. Pest-Free Pro-Tip: Building a house out of solid, local marble? That’s a structural barrier that even the toughest termite is going to have a hard time chewing through! It’s the ultimate form of pest-resistant construction. So, if you’re looking to see a piece of history that’s as solid and enduring as a promise from me, Fred Talley, you need to check out Jasper’s marble heritage. It truly is a remarkable industry! Now, go enjoy the monuments. And remember, if you have any foundation problems that aren’t solid marble, you know who to call! We’ll get rid of the pests, or you won’t owe us a penny. That’s the Faith Pest Control $25.00 back guarantee!The post Marble News in Jasper Georgia first appeared on Faith Pest Control.
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  • Jasper Georgia Wineries
    Dec 26 2025
    Fred Talley’s Vineyard Vitals: Keeping the Pests Off the Prized Grapes Near Jasper, GA! Howdy, folks! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control. You know, when I think about a winery, I see a beautiful field of grapes. But my professional brain goes straight to the outside of that beautiful field! A vineyard is a giant food source, and you’ve gotta be a true professional to keep those flying, crawling, and nibbling pests away from a top-shelf crop. The North Georgia mountains around Jasper are home to some of the finest grapes this side of the Mississippi. They’ve done a great job of building up a wine country that is truly a destination. They must be doing something right with their pest management, because these places are top-notch and wildly popular! Here are a few of my favorites—spots where the view is clean, the wine is good, and the only critters you’ll see are the paying customers! 1. Fainting Goat Vineyards: A Mountain View That Won’t Make You Faint This one is right here in Jasper, up against Burnt Mountain, and let me tell you, the name is just as charming as the place. The views from the veranda? Spectacular. It’s a great spot to bring the family, and yes, they even have real fainting goats on the property! Why I Like It: It’s a great example of a family-owned operation. They offer handcrafted wines and have a wonderful, welcoming atmosphere. When a business takes the time to cultivate the land and a great experience, it shows they care about every detail—a lot like how we tackle every single insect hiding in your attic! Pest-Free Pro-Tip: Farm properties like this have to deal with a lot of pressure from field rodents and other wildlife looking for a snack. A clean, well-maintained tasting room and vineyard is the best defense! 2. Sharp Mountain Vineyards: Consistent Quality, Right Near Home Another classic right in the heart of Jasper, this vineyard has been around the block, planting grapes since way back in 1995. You don’t stay in business that long without keeping up with the competition—and keeping the pests off the product! Why I Like It: Longevity and consistency. They’re family-owned and operated, and the 1,500-foot elevation is perfect for growing quality fruit. They offer gourmet meat and cheese boards, which is a big draw. It’s a testament to good, honest work. Pest-Free Pro-Tip: A place that serves fine meat and cheese boards knows that high-quality food requires high-quality storage. If they’re keeping their gourmet snacks fresh, they’re keeping their storage rooms locked down tight—exactly how we seal up those entry points on your home! 3. Chateau Meichtry Vineyard and Winery: The European Flair That Works Just a short drive from Jasper in Talking Rock, this place makes you feel like you’ve been whisked away to Europe. It’s family-owned, sitting pretty in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, and they’ve got a fantastic setup with indoor and outdoor seating. Why I Like It: They run a professional operation with tours, food trucks on the weekends, and live music. They take pride in their craft. They’ve built a destination, and that takes a lot of care, not just for the wine but for the whole property. Pest-Free Pro-Tip: When you host live music and food trucks, you bring in crowds, and that means managing waste and sanitation closely. A clean, well-run event space is one where the pest control is top-shelf. If they’re that meticulous with their venue, you can bet they’re being diligent with the vines! So there you have it, folks. If you’re looking to enjoy a relaxing afternoon with a glass of local wine and a spectacular view, you won’t go wrong with one of these popular spots. They’ve got the beauty of North Georgia without the bugs! Now, go on and enjoy that fine wine. And remember, if you see anything crawling in your own house that doesn’t belong there, you call me. We’ll get rid of the pests, or you won’t owe us a penny. That’s the Faith Pest Control $25.00 back guarantee!The post Jasper Georgia Wineries first appeared on Faith Pest Control.
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  • Jasper Area Restaurants We Like
    Dec 17 2025

    Well, howdy folks! Fred Talley here from Faith Pest Control.

    Now, you know I’m usually talkin’ about keepin’ the creepy-crawlies out of your home, and I stand behind my $25.00 back guarantee on that! We get rid of the pests, or you don’t pay. Period.

    But when a man is done puttin’ the hurt on those nasty termites and settin’ up a defense against those sneaky field mice, he’s gotta eat! And just like I inspect every nook and cranny for bugs, I’ve done my homework on the places near Jasper where the food is absolutely bug-free and delicious.

    Here are a few spots that have earned a top-tier recommendation from yours truly. No pests, just pure North Georgia goodness!

    1. The Old Mulehouse: No Critters, Just Classy Comfort

    Right down in downtown Jasper, this place is a real winner. It’s got a great, lively atmosphere, and their food is the kind of comfort you earn after a long day of honest work.

    • Why I Like It: They do American fare—burgers, pub food—but they do it right. The kind of place you can bring the family or just meet up with a few friends. It’s a solid cornerstone of the Jasper eating scene, and that tells you somethin’ about quality and consistency. They also have a pop-up called PRESSTO! for premium burgers on certain days, which is just smart business!

    • Pest-Free Pro-Tip: They are in a classic old building, and you know old buildings require extra care to keep the bugs out. The fact that they keep a clean, popular establishment speaks volumes about their attention to detail.

    2. 61 Main: Farm-to-Table, Just Like the Good Old Days

    If you’re lookin’ for food that tastes like it came straight out of your North Georgia garden—without any of those garden pests—this is the place. It’s all about fresh, local, and seasonal ingredients.

    • Why I Like It: They’ve got what they call “Farm-to-Table” cuisine. To me, that just means they’re not messin’ around with low-quality ingredients or cutting corners. They take the time to find the best, and you can taste the difference. They even offer delivery through DoorDash, which is great when you’re too busy to leave the house!

    • Pest-Free Pro-Tip: A restaurant using local, fresh produce means high turnover and a keen eye on their inventory. That’s always a good sign for cleanliness, and you know me—cleanliness is the first step in pest control!

    3. Bub-Ba-Q: The Only Smokin’ You Should Smell!

    You can’t talk about popular North Georgia food without mentioning some real, authentic barbecue. Bub-Ba-Q is right there, serving up some of the best smoked meats around.

    • Why I Like It: When you find a place with award-winning smoked barbecue, you stick with it. It’s filling, it’s flavorful, and it’s the definition of good Southern cookin’. The smoky flavor means they’ve been working that pit, not letting it sit around for those little critters to take a nibble.

    • Pest-Free Pro-Tip: BBQ joints need to be vigilant against grease and scraps, which are major attractants for rodents and roaches. The popularity of a place like Bub-Ba-Q suggests they’re moving a lot of food and keeping things shipshape behind the counter. A clean kitchen means happy customers!

    So there you have it. Whether you’re lookin’ for a fine dining experience, a fresh local meal, or just some good ol’ Southern smoked meat, these Jasper restaurants are where the locals go, and they’re certainly Fred Talley approved!

    Now, go enjoy that good food. And if you get home and find something other than your family at the dinner table, you know who to call!

    Faith Pest Control: We want you happy, or you won’t owe us a penny!

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