Hello I’m Jason and I’m with my wife Natalie “Hi” and I want to welcome everyone to the blessed pest solution podcast to start things off today we want to get a little background on Natalie and where she's come from.
Well thank you for having me and thank you for joining us at our little podcast here um my background is that I grew up in Detroit in a little neighborhood on the west side and I lived there until I was a teenager, then we moved out to the suburbs. I went to Cleary University, and I received my bachelor's degree with a major in business administration. And I have been working as a buyer with a manufacturing company for the last 15 years or so. And that kind of brings us to where we are today. I kind of fell out of love with that industry because of the ebbs and flows and layoffs and such um Jason why don't you give us a little bit about your background.
I before I got into pest control worked for my father's painting business for years and decided to get in pest control when he went out of business and I’ve been doing that in southeast Michigan for the last 11 years. So, we decided to open up our own business which is where we're at today. So, to get started let's have Natalie tell us a story about her first pest experience growing up.
Well, my first past experience, I’m not going to give any specifics about the situation, but I had um a friend whose house was pretty badly infested with cockroaches and my mother did not want me staying the night, she didn't really want me hanging out over there. Because they were kind of everywhere. And I just couldn't understand how any family could really live like that; because um they were just literally crawling up the walls all day and night. They were in the oven. They were just absolutely everywhere, and to this day I have a real serious problem with cockroaches; um of course everybody does. But that they're kind of, it's kind of deeply embedded in my psyche, that um cockroaches just are not something that I want to live with uh Jason tell us about your first experience.
My first experience I was at a birthday party at a kid's house down the street and he opened up his silverware drawer to get me a fork for cake, and I saw roaches actually as well, running around in the silverware drawer. And all he did was rinse the fork off and give it to me for my cake, And I was like well okay it kind of grossed me out, and I knew that's something that I didn't want to deal with either. Because of the health hazard that cockroaches pose. So, Natalie why don't we tell everybody about the first pest job I ever took you on
Okay I guess I’ll take this one. So, me not having any idea what on earth Jason did for a living, I agreed to go on a pest job with him. And let me tell you it was quite an experience. This was approximately nine and a half almost 10 years ago now. And Jason went to um treat a trailer for a nice couple, um they had several kids. And their home was completely infested. To the point where I was after; I’d run out. I was standing outside and they were literally running down the sidewalk which I know is unheard of for cockroaches. They were climbing up the outside walls. You could hear them dropping, they were just absolutely everywhere. I probably itched for about two days after that experience. Um Jason was at the worst you've ever seen to date? Yeah, it was probably the worst I’d ever seen, but she had asked me, you know is this normal? I’m like “oh yeah it's normal”; because I just wanted her to get the experience of it while I was in the place treating. And they were just running everywhere and I literally had goose bumps going up and down my arms. And uh, when we went back to my truck, I had to take my clothes and shoes off because I didn't want to bring them back home; because I knew she'd kill me.
And that was my first exposure to cockroaches. Now of course every home isn't going to be that bad. But that kind of reflects the experience that we've had. So, we really understand what um the emotional toll is. As well as the safety and health hazards that um an infestation causes to your home.
Now Jason is there any tips you can give us to preventing an infestation? Yeah, when you're coming home from the grocery store make sure to throw away any paper bags check all your food goods make sure you don't see anything in them. Also, be aware of people that have roaches in their home; they can be carried from home to home. Typically, they do like warmer areas behind fridges. Anywhere where there's water like in a basement under a sink, behind a dishwasher where there's a leak. In essence we want to avoid all those types of harborages.
So basically, what you're saying is to be really mindful of not only what you bring home but the condition of your living space. “Yeah”.
Um we want to give you now a little bit of a background as to why we've decided to start this new venture together. We really want you to know that we understand the emotional and physical toll that an infestation takes on your home. Sure, we know that anybody can come in and spray chemicals, but we bring a bit of compassion with our service as well. So, you know that we're not only taking care of your home, we’re of you. And we care how you feel about our treating your home. If you're not completely satisfied. we promise that we'll take care of things until you are satisfied. We're not just going to spray, and leave, and wish you good luck.
Yeah, we want to make sure we build relationships with our customers, and not just show up like she said. And spray and go. We want to educate people so they understand what we're doing and why we're doing it. Integrated pest management, is kind of technical jargon in the pest industry; which basically means you don't have to use chemical to treat people's homes every time. Sometimes just manipulating the living conditions or environment is enough for pest management.
Thanks, Jason, for that information. And we've come to the point in the show where we want to thank everybody for listening, and please tune in again. As we talk more about past experiences, some more tips and tricks, and whatever other content our little brains can dream up. And again, thanks for joining the Blessed Pest Solutions podcast have a good day, “have a blessed day”.