Looking For Some DIY Bed Bug Remedies?
March 4, 2018
Just one pest can have a financial impact on your business, but a larger infestation could cripple your operation’s reputation. And since a few pests can multiply quickly once inside, trying to prevent them from getting in is the key.
- Entry points: Pests can enter your business in many ways, including through doors, windows, vents, plumbing, cracks or holes in walls, or via supplier deliveries.
- Water sources: Pests require water daily, which means water fountains, restrooms, drains, etc.
- Food sources: Even minor sanitation mishaps provide adequate food for pests. Cockroaches will eat almost anything – from hair to glue used in cardboard boxes.
- Harborage points: Rodents and cockroaches seek living spaces that are small and dark. Little cracks and crevices throughout your facility can provide breeding and living areas for pests.
- Customer/employee areas: Break rooms are critical exposure points. Protecting your customers and staff from unsightly and unhealthy exposure to pests is essential to your business’ success – and to your bottom line.
It’s important to note that insects found in your building will not disappear on their own. If anything, the numbers will increase, causing damage to your building, your goods, and spreading diseases to anyone who comes in contact with the company. That’s why it’s essential to contact us for help. Call the New Smyrna Pest Control today and ask about our commercial pest control solutions. We’ll send one of our pros over right away to help you resolve this problem before it gets out of hand.
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