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How do you do a pest control audit in the state? What are various findings of the pest control audit in the state? Harassment, intimidation, and disturbance under the pretext of pest control while there are no bugs. Unreasonable logic to justify pest control with intent to harass while there are no bugs. Frivolous creation of work to extract resources in the state or to enhance a malicious agenda. Here is an example. A frivolous work order for pest control to extract various resources from the system while there are no pests in the specific area. Flawed logic to justify pest control services in areas that do not have any pests. Every state is at least 360,000 square miles. Is it reasonable to do pest control in a state of at least 360,000 square miles, including areas within buildings and outside the buildings that do not have pests? No, it is not. What areas in the state should be the focus of pest control? Areas that have pests or where pests breed. While people maintain proper hygiene and sanitation, and have no pests in the units, various areas in the building still get frivolous work orders for pest control to extract resources from the system. Whose duty is it to punish such activities? |