
Snyder's Termite & Pest Control Inc
About us
In 1926,Theodore Roosevelt Snyder started Snyder's Termite Control in Riverside, California. During this period, TR established a tradition of providing the best quality termite and pest control that the Inland Empire has to offer as well as serving the pest control community by serving on committees for both the local and statewide Pest Control Operators of California (PCOC) and becoming a member of the National Pest Control Association. His sons became involved in the company as they grew up. Neil Snyder, the eldest son, was elected in the 1970's to the highest office in the state for a pest control operator: President of the PCOC. Two of TR's sons, Neil and Harold, have been active in the local PCOC branch, serving terms as the San Bernardino Branch Chair. In 1982, Snyder's was incorporated and changed its name to Snyder's Termite and Pest Control, Inc. This change in name reflected the company's growing interest in pest control, both structural and agricultural. TR passed from this world in 1990. Since then, Neil and Harold have carried on the tradition of providing quality termite and pest control to the Inland Empire. And the story continues...
Business highlights
Services we offer
Termite control, commercial and industrial pest control, residential, rodent and bee control.
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"Thank you"
"Thank you for the nice comments. We are here to help you."
Because of the seriousness of the infestation I called them back after three weeks, due to multiple roach sightings. While surprised, they quickly returned and sprayed again. Note that with experience, it was easier to pack up the kitchen the second time.
We have remained cockroach free ever since. If I ever see a cockroach on two consecutive days I'm calling Snyder's without delay.
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