Dear neighbors,

Please look at some of these complaints about the company that puts unknown 
agents on Clark Park.  Please tell your vet if your dog got sick after going to 
Clark park when the unknown poison was dumped.  In the second complaint, notice 
how the unknown poison killed nearby plants.

When I discover the exact name of the Clark park poison, I'll research the 
specific "product" and report back to you.

http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/trugreen.html

DIANE of EAGAN, MN September 29, 2009


TRU GREEN visits were always to be on Fridays since I'm home. I keep the 
backyard gate locked so they wouldn't come in unexpectly since I have 2 dogs. 
On Wednesday evening, I arrived home to find Trugreen's poison sign on my front 
grass. I called to ask why they came and received a message from the technician 
that he had jumped the fence. That evening, one of my dogs got violently sick. 
They are both very friendly and if he did spray the backyard, the dogs would 
have been by his side while he was applying poison. 

I feel this is very intrusive, that he would of jumped the gate in the first 
place, 2nd they were there on the wrong day, and if he did apply the poison as 
he said he did, he did it even though he saw the dogs there. When I mentioned 
this to Trugreen and told them they are no longer welcome on my property, I was 
just told they'd take care of it. I assume that means they won't be at my house 
again which I hope is true.



Read more: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/trugreen.html#ixzz0SjRDQP4A


CD of Akron, OH August 21, 2009


I have not had Chemlawn treat my yard for about 4 years. I fired them because 
they killed a row of lilac trees and several perennials (and still had weeds) - 
I had had enough after that. But now my neigbor uses them and with the last two 
applications to her yard, I have a decades-old Rose of Sharon tree dying and 
also an equally old hybiscus which is also dying. They are close to the 
property line and I noticed the last time they sprayed my neighbor's yard on a 
windy day. I had the Rose of Sharon moved three years ago to make room for a 
barn and have nursed it like a child to ensure it's survival. This year it 
is/was loaded with flowers, but now it is curling up like a hand crippled with 
arthritis. I am just sick about this and have been awake since 4 a.m. this 
morning worrying about it. I will be contacting Chemlawn when I get home from 
work today, though I do not expect them to be sympathetic since I'm not a 
paying customer...just a disgruntaled former customer they will never get 
another time from - I would rather weeds take over first



Read more: http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/trugreen.html#ixzz0SjTf476c


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