Friday, December 28, 2012

Roots of pest related words



Roots of Pest Related Words
DECEMBER 27, 2012

We, at Reeves Pest Control, like to ensure that our customers fully understand just how we plan to provide services for them. Whenever our inspectors give you an assessment of the home services you need, he’s sure to make everything easily understandable as far as what his recommendations are for your property. Similarly, a service professional that comes to your home will let you know the steps they will take before and after service is performed.  They will be sure to address any questions you may have, show you the outcome of their work and make recommendations about anything else you may need, to help us keep your home protected!
Our technicians are great communicators, but may not know where certain words came from. After all, you probably don’t know that the word ‘pest’ comes from the Latin word pestis meaning ‘plague.’ Do you think that when you call your little kids pests, it’s because you’re likening them to the creepy, slimy insects you detest? No way! Pest has meant “noxious or troublesome person or thing” since the late 1500s.
Ever wondered why we eradicate bugs? Just like several other words in the English language, exterminate comes from Latin origins. The word exterminatus means “drive out, expel, drive beyond boundaries.” In modern times the meaning has changed to a  meaning of “utter destruction.” We at Reeves Pest Control closely follow the original meaning of pest exterminating, by making sure your home is pest free without using harsh chemicals that can lead to more damage than good. If you would like a company whose technicians really know the meaning of pest control, Reeves Pest Control is just one appointment away.

Shaun Reeves A.C.E.
Certified Entomologist
www.reevespestcontrol.com

Sources:
http://www.wikipedia.com

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