
Refer A Friend
Refer a Friend to Holper's Pest & Animal Solutions services
Refer a Friend to Holper's Pest & Animal Solutions services
Love our service? Spread the word and save! When you refer a new customer to Holper’s Pest & Animal Solutions and they sign up for a recurring service, you’ll both get $25 off as a thank-you!
How it works:
- Your friend (a first-time customer) gets $25 off their first recurring service.
- Once they have completed that service, you’ll receive a $25 credit toward your next service.
Note: Referral credits apply only when the referred friend is a new customer signing up for a recurring service.
There’s no limit – refer as many friends as you like and keep the savings going!
Start referring today and share the pest-free love!

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Our FAQs
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What kind of bug spray can kill roaches, spiders, and stuff like that?There is no “one-size-fits-all” approach when it comes to pest control. That’s why the knowledge of a professional pest control technician is so valuable. Roaches need to be baited vs. merely using a spray. Microencapsulated type insecticides will work on spiders. While this type of spray could initially kill some roaches, it won’t solve your roach infestation issue.
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Are there dust mite killers?Every mattress should have a mattress cover to help with this. We sell one that does kill dust mites. At the very least a mattress should have an encasement, washed at minimum every three months.
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What is better for insect removal, lime or sulfur?In short, neither! Neither lime nor sulfur is an approved treatment for insect removal, and the potential risks far outweigh any potential temporary reduction in numbers. Only approved pesticides should be used.
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Can you use newspaper for insulation in walls and attics?Not regular newspaper. However, ground cellulose that has been treated with borates can be used as insulation.

