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Often times you will need to get down on all fours and inspect in the cracks and crevices that are sometimes in those hard to reach spots ...
Identifying areas that pose a high risk to food build up is essential to maintaining a successful Integrated Pest Management Plan ...
Cockroaches are thigmotactic pests, which means they prefer to hide in tight places where they have something touching either side of their body. When treating kitchens, pest controllers can overlook critical hiding spots ...
When using a dust during treatment you should be thinking about the area that surrounds you before you apply the dust. Dust can easily contaminate a food ...
We have done the inspection and know where the main problem pest areas are. Now we need to formulate a plan for where and how to treat for pests, and which types of product to use. And where not to treat.
A treatment plan will include outdoor areas, where cockroaches can hide during the day.
Splashbacks and commercial equipment can create large cavities, suitable for dust treatments. Be mindful about where cockroaches might relocate after a dust treatment.
Apply a small amount of dust into cracks and crevices, usually from below rather than from above, being careful not to allow any dust to drift out of an application entrance.
After applying the liquid treatment and the dust, we look at applying cockroach baits. We do this to avoid placing baits – a food source – away from the other cockroach treatments.
The treatment plan starts at the initial thorough inspection. We then know where to apply the liquid treatment and the cockroach dust, and then place the cockroach baits in appropriate locations.