Professional Pest Control: What You See Versus What We See

Do I really need professional pest control? You’ve probably asked yourself this many times, and put off setting up a pest management contract. Only now, you think you have a problem with pests but you’re not sure how they got in or what you need to look for. This is where we come in. Professional pest control technicians are trained to see what you don’t see and they can nip the problem in the bud before it escalates.


What you see versus what we see
When you look, you see:
A run-of-the-mill everyday industrial pipe.
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Rodent footprints. Have you seen signs of a rodent problem but you’re perplexed about where they are getting in? Rodents commonly gain access to premises through pipes and gaps around pipes. Our professional pest control technicians will put down tracking dust which will show any rodent footprints under UV light. Mystery solved.


When you look, you see:
An underused part of your warehouse
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Pigeon guano. Underused, undisturbed buildings with lots of high ledges and places to nest are like heaven for pigeons. But lots of pigeons means lots of guano, which is highly hazardous to human health.


When you look, you see:
A random pile of rubble on your site
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
A rat’s nest. Rats love using rubble to build themselves a sturdy nest for them and their family.


When you look, you see:
A pile of snow.
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Rats runs. The snow makes it easier for our professional pest control technicians to track rats as they move from one nest to another.


When you look, you see:
A plain office carpet
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Mites living in the seams between the carpet and the walls. They are practically invisible, but they are a threat in the workplace and a common cause of allergies.

When you look, you see:
A pile of grain in a grain store
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Rodent tracks in the grain. If a rodent has passed across the pile of grain, we’ll be able to tell. This situation needs to be dealt with before any more valuable product is contaminated.


When you look, you see:
A bit of moss and other debris here and there on your warehouse roof.
When we look, our technicians see:
Gull nests. These can block gutters, causing water damage to your premises and other structural issues.


When you look, you see:
A rear door to your premises, nothing out of the ordinary.
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Damage to the brushes at the bottom of the door, where mice have chewed through and gained access to your premises. A rodent infestation is a huge problem for businesses that prepare and/or serve food.


When you look, you see:
The car park on your premises that employees, clients, and customers use.
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Holes and burrows on the edge of the car park. This is a clear sign of rodent activity near your premises.


When you look, you see:
An empty barn on your farm.
When we look, our pest control technicians see:
Rat droppings in the corner of the barn, a clear sign of rodent activity.


It’s why we’re different
Our technicians don’t see the signs of pest activity by chance. They have the training, experience, know-how, and equipment to identify and eradicate a pest problem before it seriously harms your business. We see what you don’t see because that’s our job. Our eagle-eyed technicians can spot a problem before you even know you have one and it’s our eye for detail that makes us different.
Don’t leave your pest control arrangements to chance, call in the professionals.

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