Pest Control Services
Federal opportunity from State of California - Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. Place of performance: CA. Response deadline: Mar 31, 2026.
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Description
A. Contractor shall provide pest and rodent control, inspection, and extermination for CAL FIRE AEU. B. Contractor shall provide routine services, all labor, material, tools, and equipment to eliminate and control insects, spiders, and rodents, including but not limited to the control of crawling insects, ants, carpet beetles, earwigs, fleas, house crickets, kissing bugs, moths, roaches, silverfish, sow bugs, weevils, spiders (including black widow and recluse spiders), rats, mice, bats, centipedes and other rodents in and around buildings. C. Contractor shall include the removal of all spider webs around windows, doorways, and eaves of buildings. D. Contractor shall return to the site and re-treat at no additional cost to the State if the scheduled treatment proves to be ineffective. E. Contractor shall respond within forty-eight (48) hours of an emergency service call.
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