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The Bug Stops Here, Inc. honored by The Long Island Press

For the past two years, The Long Island Press has voted The Bug Stops Here Inc., a pest control company that services both residential and commercial buildings from Manhattan to Montauk, one of the best exterminating companies on L.I. "Being recognized by the public as one of the best in our category is very exciting," said Steve Free, president of the Bug Stops Here. "Our company is very passionate about protecting the environment and well-being of the public we serve. This recognition helps to boost our confidence and reassure us that our hard work is being acknowledged." The Bug Stops Here Inc. has been servicing Long Island for more than 20 years. It is a company made up of highly trained exterminator professionals who inspect, identify, evaluate and treat pest problems occurring in homes and businesses. The company is a big believer in educating their technicians as well as their customers in solving pest control issues. Once a pest issue is resolved, The Bug Stops Here Inc. offers their customers the option of taking advantage of their ongoing pest control service program in order to avoid future pest problems. As of January 1, The Bug Stops Here Inc. launched a new division, The Bed Bugs Stop Here. This sector of the company will be responsible solely for treating and eliminating bed bug problems occurring in Manhattan and the five boroughs. The company is planning on opening a separate office for their new bed bug division within the next year. For more information on Steve Free and his company, The Bug Stops Here Inc., or to find out how you can control your pest problems, call 631-563-3900 or 516-678-7681 or visit www.thebugsstopshere.com.
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