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Q1: How often should pest control be done?
A: We recommend quarterly treatments for ongoing prevention.
Q2: Is pest control safe for children and pets?
A: Yes, we use eco-friendly and non-toxic products safe for families.
Q3: Can pest control prevent future infestations?
A: Yes, regular treatments can significantly reduce pests in your home.
Q4: How can I prepare for a pest control visit?
A: Clear countertops, secure food, and keep pets away during treatment.
Pests can enter through cracks in walls, doors, windows, and foundations. They may also be brought in through used furniture, groceries, or pet carriers.
Pest control methods may be similar in both settings, but apartments often require coordination with neighbors and the building management since pests can move between units through shared walls, ducts, or pipes. Family homes may need more outdoor treatments to address yard or garden pest issues.
Seal any gaps or cracks, use door sweeps, maintain proper sanitation (avoid crumbs), and eliminate standing water. Keeping the yard free of debris can also help.
In an apartment, communication with building management is crucial. Sometimes pest control is handled at the building level, and issues like bedbugs or cockroaches may require treating the whole building, not just your unit.
Install screens on windows, eliminate standing water sources, use outdoor insect repellents, and consider having your yard treated to control mosquitoes and ticks.