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Mosquito Shield Franchise Corporation expands with new Midwest franchise
First Illinois-based franchise will begin operations in 2019. NORTH ATTLEBORO_ Mosquito Shield Franchise Corporation continued its expansion in the Midwest with its first-ever Illinois operation; Mosquito Shield of West Suburban Chicago. As the leader in residential mosquito and tick control services, Mosquito Shield has now grown to 55 franchises in 26 states. “We are excited about the growth opportunities in the Midwest for mosquito and tick control,” said Michael Moorhouse, Vice President of Franchise Development. “Opening the West Suburban Chicago franchise gives us a foothold in a very desirable territory. This is just the first. There are other prime markets […]
Don’t let your summer party be a bust! Expect the unexpected at your event.
Tips for hosting an amazing outdoor party in summer that all of your guests will enjoy. Lots of planning goes into your summer events, and sometimes some key elements of preparation can fall through the cracks. We shared a few tips for helping you host a safer summer event earlier this month, and now we want to share some ideas to prepare for the things you may not have thought of! Tips: Plan ahead: The worst thing that can happen at your event is that no one can make it. You have to expect that your guests will be incredibly […]
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month
Learn the facts about Lyme Disease and strategies to help avoid it May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month and this is the perfect opportunity to learn the facts about this serious bacterial infection. Lyme Disease is carried by Blacklegged Ticks (often called deer ticks) and although not all blacklegged ticks carry Lyme Disease, we believe it is important to understand the seriousness of the disease, recognize its symptoms, and employ strategies to keep tick interactions to a minimum. What is Lyme Disease? Lyme Disease is an inflammatory disease transmitted by ticks characterized by a rash, headache, fever, and chills. […]