
Inspection and
Analysis:
On the initial visit to the site, a thorough inspection is conducted and documented.
This allows us to determine which pests are present, likely harborage areas,
resource sites, sanitation problems, possible re-infestation sources, and health
concerns of any sensitive occupants.
Evaluation:
Based on the initial inspection, a comprehensive pest control program is designed
for the site. The treatment program is devised using EPA registered pesticides
in the most effective and appropriate formulations dictated by our IPM
inspection and analysis. These applications may include baits, traps, crack
and crevice procedures, flushing agents, Insect Growth Regulators (IGR's)
and/or residual treatments. A schedule for checking the site for pest activity
is determined. Recommendations for the elimination or alleviation of resources
are suggested.
Education:
A follow-up visit, if appropriate, may include an occupants' meeting to educate
about conditions that promote pest problems and how these conditions can
be mitigated. We also provide information as to the types of treatments
to be provided. If appropriate, meetings with site managers and housekeeping
personnel may be arranged in order to make any recommendations determined
above, and / or to review our program with them.
Eradication:
Initial applications are made according to the pest control strategy formulated.
Monitoring schedules are made within one week after initial treatments
are performed.
Follow-up:
One or more follow-up treatments may be conducted on an as needed basis.
Quality Assurance:
The site will then be inspected on a regular basis for any pest activity. Our
technicians are thoroughly trained to look for evidence of pest activity
such as damage, fecal deposits, trails, active harborage sites, and potential
re-infestation. Pest activity is documented in a comprehensive site history
file as the treatment program is continually updated as necessary.