Tuesday, 16 July 2013

How to Get the Most from Your Commercial Pest Control Service

Commercial establishments can be adversely affected by bugs and rodents which can have a negative impact on a business’s image, status and even its earnings. Commercial pest control begins with prevention; because as they say, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Keeping pests is much easier and more economical that trying to get rid of them after you has an infestation. These tips can help diminish the chances of pest invasion.


Leaks, holes and cracks
Perform a thorough investigation of the location looking for any kind of cracks, leaks, or holes on or around the perimeter of your building. These are generally the entry points for all kinds of pests into the premises. Get all of them sealed permanently so that entry for pests is denied. Inspect all the foundation areas as well, as any holes and/or pavement cracks are open door welcoming rodents and bugs. Also, check for leakages, cracks and openings around the roof and seal anything you find.

Standing Water in the Area
Pests can generally enter where water is standing. Keep all water drains away from the office. In Dallas, make sure your gutters are able to drain properly for better pest control. Also if landscaping is close to the building it might create water pools due to grading, which in turn leads to pest entry.

Cleaning, Drying and Sanitizing 
If your business is related to food preparation, especially when you use a storage facility or use a pantry, it's important to keep the place hygienic by cleaning regularly. Food particles left on floors, desks, counters or just about anywhere quickly attracts pests. Wipe, clean and sanitize the floors removing any spills instantly. Use detergent with rag while cleaning. The cleaner and drier the place is; the less likely you are to be plagued with pests.

Trash
People often place trash and recycling bins close to the buildings, which naturally lures all kinds of unwanted guests including ants, flies, rodents and roaches. Make sure junk and trash are in a closed container at least 30 feet from the building as all pests are attracted to rubbish and waste material. Keep all trash cans sealed and make sure they get emptied regularly.

These easy tips are only a starting point because positive action helps to keep your pests problems out. However, a professional extermination services is the best solution. The chemicals used in extermination can be toxic or at least harsh and to keep all employees safe and still eliminate all pest problems, professionals are your best bet. There are many Pest control services in the Dallas metro that can provide economical monthly maintenance programs to make sure your employees or customers are never shocked to see a roach or a rat running across the floor!

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

Some Common Causes of Termite Infestation in Your Home

Termites are responsible for billions in property damage every year, certainly a cost not typically covered under homeowners’ insurance policies. Damages caused by termites are five times more likely than damage from fire. They have ability to damage a house in a very short amount of time. Termites generally eat wood, papers and other material with fiber. Your home is certainly not safe from them unless you take some preventive actions. Ever wonder what causes in your house for termite infestation? Here are main causes which makes your house a better place for termites to grow:
  • Wood: Termite’s favorite foods are woods of all kinds. They eat rotting, mulch, painted, new wood etc. Termites are very fond of even wallpapers. They live in blocks between wooden items.
  • Foliage: If you have foliage around your houses then your house is more prone to termites. Foliage attracts this insect. It’s advisable to keep foliage at least some inches away to your home’s foundation. 
  • Renovation: When your home renovation is done, make sure that all garbage are away from home. Scrap lumber stored near your house may be infested with these insects and should be burned to ensure that your home does not become infested.
  • Moisture: Termites love to be in moist areas. They are fascinated to moist areas in home such as laundry rooms, soggy basements, bathrooms and leaky walls.
  • Air: Moist air is the best suitable conditions for termites to grow multifold. Ventilation is very necessary to avoid moist air in your house.
  • Soil: Termite loves soil most after woods. Make sure that any portion of your house is not in direct contact of soil. Because direct contact of soil to any portion of your house ensures entry of termites.
Now you have better idea about causes of termite infestation in your house.  So if you observe any termite activity in your residence takes some action for termite treatments. It’s a well known saying that “Prevention is better than cure” so it’s advisable to take preventive actions before your house infested from termites. There can be two options to get rid of termites. One is to Do it yourself (DIY) and second is taking services of a professional pest control service. Choice is all yours but I think professional services are always better than DIY.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Why Termite Extermination is a Necessity – Earlier the Better [infographic]

Do you know that termites causes up to $2bn in damage per year. Subterranean termites are the most destructive insect pests of wood in the United States. 20% of homeowners surveyed said that termites were their main pest concern. So termite treatments should be done earliest. Take some time to check out this InfoGraphic to know more about termites. 

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