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	<title>Comments on: One &quot;Expert&quot; Opinion on Foggers</title>
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		<description>Just to set things straight...&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I didn&#039;t use the air quotes (&quot;Expert&quot; Opinion) to question the expertise of pest control professionals.  I used it to question the expertise of this particular pest control professional who decided to post anonymously.  This poster&#039;s advice sounds logical to me, but I just wanted to remind the readers that whether or not this commenter&#039;s status as an actual pest control professional remains to be proven, so the advice should not be accepted as such.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A tip to experts offering any advice on Bugged Out or any other blog, for that matter:  Posting your actual name, company and place of business in the post lends far more credibility to whatever you&#039;re commenting about than if you post anonymously.  What can stop any anonymous poster from claiming they are a pest control professional?  I could easily post anonymously and pretend to be anyone I want.  So just keep that in mind as you post.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Later.</description>
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<p>I didn&#8217;t use the air quotes (&#8220;Expert&#8221; Opinion) to question the expertise of pest control professionals.  I used it to question the expertise of this particular pest control professional who decided to post anonymously.  This poster&#8217;s advice sounds logical to me, but I just wanted to remind the readers that whether or not this commenter&#8217;s status as an actual pest control professional remains to be proven, so the advice should not be accepted as such.</p>
<p>A tip to experts offering any advice on Bugged Out or any other blog, for that matter:  Posting your actual name, company and place of business in the post lends far more credibility to whatever you&#8217;re commenting about than if you post anonymously.  What can stop any anonymous poster from claiming they are a pest control professional?  I could easily post anonymously and pretend to be anyone I want.  So just keep that in mind as you post.</p>
<p>Later.</p>
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