Impact Proudly Supports The Following Organizations
NPMA Gives Program
As part of the program, Impact Pest Elimination is committed to donating at least one percent of our annual net profit to charitable causes within our community. Making a difference in our community and feeling good about what we do.
The Philip A. Bryant Melanoma Foundation
Founded in October 2006, the Philip A. Bryant Melanoma Foundation serves as a means of preserving the spirit and memory of Phil Bryant the son, brother, nephew, cousin, and friend who passed away September 7, 2006 from complications of melanoma. The Foundation was created to promote public awareness of melanoma (skin cancer) – its detection, treatment, and prevention – through Foundation sponsored fundraisers and participation in community awareness activities.
Impact is honored to continue to support this organization year after year.
Girl Scouts of West Central Florida – Cookies From Home
Girl Scout cookies are a great symbol of America. The Cookies from Home program is a Council-wide project where Girl Scouts sell cookies that will be shipped to military personnel serving overseas. The program sends Girl Scout cookies directly to U.S. troops serving in combat zones through a partnership with Support Our Troops. Last year, 45,000 boxes of Girl Scout cookies were donated to U.S. military troops and Impact is proud to be a platinum sponsor of this wonderful community service project.
Impact would like to thank all of our men and women who are serving overseas. Many of our own employees, family members, friends and clients are serving our Country and we greatly appreciate all that you do.
Termites
- Sentricon – Colony elimination system
- Termites – Ohio State University Extension Factsheet
- Termites – NebGuide
Lawn
- Fire Ants
- Florida Turf – University of Florida
Pests
- Bed Bugs – University of Florida
- Ants – buginfo.com
- Black Widow Spiders – Ohio State University
- Spiders in and around the house – Ohio State University
- Fleas – buginfo.com
- Ticks – University of California, Davis
- African Bees
- Kansas chinch bugs – University of Florida