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Exterminators Are Not Preventive Until Now

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Services for Real Estate Pros with Realty Pilot BR538801000

Everyone at sometime in their homeowner experience will have a problem with  roaches, scorpions or rodents. Whether your home is vacant or occupied, a bug infestation is always possible regardless if you regularly spray or fumigate. Exterminators are just as they are called, they kill bugs after they have entered your home. The problem is not that the exterminators are not doing their job, it has everything to do with the path of access the bugs take to find their way into your home. Many people think bugs access the home through doorways, windows and other open orifices. What is rarely known is the most likely access is through drain pipes where they feed. Roaches, especially, access through the drain lines over 90% of the time. In a common three bedroom two bath home there are an average of NINE drain line openings that allow insects such as roaches and scorpions to access the home. A roach can swim under water for as much as 40 minutes. This allows them more than ample time to access a sink, toilet or shower drain through the home drain port. You may think covering the drain hole, pouring bleach or boiling water down the drain will help prevent but those are just temporary solutions. Until recently there has not been a solution to actually prevent access without some type of blockage to the drain hole. That solution is a new patented device called Skedaddle Roach. 

I want to paint a picture of why this is so important to a homeowner or landlord. If an insect spends the majority of their time in a sewer line where feces and other bacteria infested waste is deposited and then the insect enters your home through that very portal, they are carrying all of that muck on their bellies into your home. No exterminator can eliminate the spread of the diseases that these creatures can move into your home. Now imagine if you could prevent these creatures from ever entering your sewer drain all together. This has never been possible until now. Skedaddle Roache's device is very unique and simple to install to prevent 100% of all creatures ever accessing your home through your drain lines. I happen to know that their patent was recently awarded in October 2022 and once their product is massively marketed, it will become a common household product. How can it prevent 100% of creatures from accessing through the drain lines without blocking the pipe? I thought of the very same question. They created a inventive idea of building an invisible barrier that causes all insects and rodents to turn back away from any home's piping system that has this installed and it is not only inexpensive but easy to install. Their product is a cylindrical tube with holes all around and closed at the bottom with a small reservoir. This unit slips into the cleanout on the outside of your home and sits at the top of the cleanout. They then provide a chlorine tablet and a special liquid solution to cause the tablet to outgas a low grade chlorine gas consistently for 30 to 60 days. This gas is heavier than air and drops down into your 3 to 4 inch sewer pipe and flows out to the city sewer line. From the point of the cleanout to the city sewer line this low grade gas prevents any bug or rodent the access to your sewer line. It is that simple and as long as you maintain the solution every 30-60 days depending on the number of drain ports, you will find that new bugs are unable to access your home through these access points. 

Currently the company is new and growing and are still offering free testing if you are willing to participate in their research. If you would like to know more about this product or would like to be included in their current test models, you can contact me directly by messaging me or commenting on this article. 

Lastly, this product is revolutionary and can help the individual homeowner, landlord, institution with property pools and even commercial buildings to prevent infestations and help eliminate current ones.