Carl Querna

Carl Querna

Pest Control

678-977-8529

I studied to become an M.D. to save lives and now my job requires me to have a License to Kill! When not killing bugs, you might find me online playing PUBG or possibly at the lake house fishing. Northern Cal, Married 26 yrs, 2 great kids, Lets talk!

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PowerLinks Certificate 09/01/2013
Orientation Essentials 08/07/2013
InfoMinute Seminar 07/26/2013

Development

EarlyBird Termite & Pest Control

EarlyBird Termite & Pest Control

678-873-9448

180 Ashley Woods Drive
Newnan, GA 30263

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My best clients understand regular pest control is just a matter of good housekeeping and are floored to discover their homes current termite warranty has more holes in it than swiss cheese. Switching to EarlyBird delivers instant relief & peace of mind.

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Venis Sims

Venis Sims

Mickey Goodwin

Mickey Goodwin

Corby Winters

Corby Winters

Amy Pierce

Amy Pierce

Sponsorship

Real Estate Services | House

Pest Control

Pest Control

Termite Control

Wildlife Control

Real Estate (WIIR)

Filing Cabinet

Fayette Team

Introduced by:

Mike Martin

Mike Martin

Joined on 05/14/2013

Leadership

TeamCoOrdinator
ParticipationCoOrdinator 06/05/2023
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MentorCoOrdinator
Hand Pin 04/30/2019
100% Club 01/09/2024

Membership

10-year Pin 05/23/2023
5-year Pin 05/22/2018
3-year Pin 08/16/2016

Team

Earwigs - Do they really eat your brain?

Everyone knows there are two creatures that want to eat your brains -- zombies, of course, and earwigs. What many people may not realize, however, is that both ideas are works of fiction. That’s right -- despite the popular myth that earwigs will crawl into your ears, lay eggs in your ear canals and slowly eat your brains, it’s just simply not true.

What is true is that, earwigs, those little 1/2 inch long bugs with a set on pincers on the end of their abdomens, although infrequently, CAN actually pinch you. For the most part though, earwigs are just an unsightly, sometimes scary accidental invader. Nobody wants scary invader and that is why 100's now actually 1000's have called Carl at EarlyBird Termite and Pest Control to get them out and keep out. Next time you are talking to your friend ask them if they are more afraid of zombies or earwigs?

InfoMinute

I get value from both the "single best things" my teamates provide as well as their questions. 

I usually read my feed forward cards shortly after the meeting while the specifics of my 7 minute are fresh in memory. 

The "single best things" let me know if I did a good job of emphasizing key points I wanted to get across.  If I see those points as "single best things" across many of the feed forward cards than I know those points hit home. 

Questions on the feed forward cards let me know what my teamates don't know about me, my business, or my industry.  Because there is a flux of new members, seeing more questions that wouldnt normally be asked by members that have heard many of my 7 minutes and have a pretty good grasp of me, my business, and my industry;  helps me determine when it is time to revisit a topic for the benefit of the new members.

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