Commercial
When you have a pest problem or want to protect your business from future invaders, we apply our science-based approach to help identify the root of your problem and implement a solution made expressly for your business.
We Investigate
Identification of the pest is only the beginning of trying to provide effective control to your facility. Finding the source of the nest/harborage point, the access point, food and moisture source provides the information neccesary to establish the most effective control measures needed to control the infestation.
We Protect
Using Integrated Pest Management Practices (IPM) provides infestation control while minimizing the use of pesticides thus reducing unnecesary exposure of employees to pesticides.
Pest Infestation
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
The IPM approach to pest management differs in several ways from "conventional" or "traditional" urban pest control that relies primarily upon pesticide use. First, it is not merely a reaction to a pest problem. It is a process which when followed, provides effective control. Second, it considers threshold levels of pest presence. The third difference between conventional pest control and the IPM approach is the application of two or more pest management procedures to reduce or limit population levels. A forth difference is that pest management involves a truly integrated approach where all pests are considered in the development in the pest management process.
Employees are often confused by what is the infestation, is it an Ant or a Termite proceded the "Chicken or an egg" debate.
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DIY Pest Control
What are the specific dangers of DIY pest control?
We sometimes see cases where people end up spending more time and money on DIY pest control attempts gone wrong than if they had just called a professional in the first place. There are instances where people have burned down their homes or harmed or killed others when using pest control materials and methods that they don’t understand.
Our industry holds employees to strict regulations and puts them through extensive training. There is a reason for that. Spraying along baseboards and the like is very outdated thinking, but some people think that’s what needs to be done in order to get control.