Monday, August 8, 2016

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425 691 7775 Bedbugs extermination services,Mice Mouse Control, Rodent, Carpenter Ants,little black sugar ants, Spider control are available to residential including single family residences, apartments, commercial including hotels, restaurants, schools and industrial establishments including warehouses and grocery stores.Attic and Crawlspace Rodent Restoration including cleaning, sanitizing and insulation removal & repair after rats,mice,squirrels,birds,bats Infestation.
We understand resident retention is high on your list, and your pest control provider should only help you reach that goal. Our technicians take the time to get to know you, your staff and your residents, so we’re able to provide a Multifamily Precision Protection™ program that is created specifically for your property. Then, we’ll use scientifically advanced, minimally invasive pest control treatments to help keep pests and the damage they can do far away. Our standard Multifamily Precision Protection™ package includes crawling insect and rodent control.

In addition to pest control, your program might include other services such as:

Exclusion – Pests can enter your apartment units underneath doors and through small cracks. Orkin works with you to seal potential pest entry points and help keep pests from taking up residence on your property.

Fly Control – Flies are a nuisance and can be a health risk in a residential environment. These insects can spread pathogenic bacteria including Staph., E. coli and Salmonella. Orkin can develop a strategic plan specifically for your property, using scientific treatments to help control fly infestations.

Odor Control – Odors are an unseen turnoff to your residents and potential residents, and attract unwanted pests. Orkin offers a variety of odor control solutions to help keep unpleasant smells from sending the wrong message.

Bed Bug Services – In select areas, we offer several proactive monitoring services designed to help detect bed bug infestations before they start: ongoing visual inspections, DNA testing and canine inspections. And with treatment options such as Orkin Heat®, we’ll find the perfect solution for your property and your needs.
apartment tenant what can I do to prevent pest infestations?

Sanitation habits play a very important roll in preventing and eliminating pest invaders. Insects and rodents need food, water and shelter to survive and by eliminating as many of these resources as possible you will be able to avoid most infestations. In most cases pest infestations can be spotted very early or prevented all together if sanitation conditions are good.

Keep kitchen area as clean as possible.
Wash and put away dishes after every use
Wipe down counter tops to get rid of any little food crumbs
Rinse and dry sinks every night to eliminate a possible water source
Empty toaster crumb trays, wipe down appliances
Thoroughly sweep the floor to get rid of crumbs
Mop at least once  a week to get rid of spilled liquids and food particles
Either use a trash can with a very tight fitting lid or take out trash every night
Get rid of clutter. Unnecessary clutter will provide harborage for pests.

Throw away cardboard boxes.
Eliminate any unneeded papers, put remaining papers in secure containers.
Do not to put anything (blankets, clothes, files…) under your bed or sofa unless it is in a secure (pest resistant) container.
Get rid of any unused items. (clothes, linens, food items and papers that are left unchecked for long periods of time may become perfect hiding or breeding places for pests)


Check for moisture problems periodically. Almost every pest will need water to sustain itself and all moisture issues should be addressed right away.

Fix leaky faucets.
Check for “sweating pipes”.
Search for and fix any leaking pipes.
Check seals around doors and windows for moisture.


What should I do if I already have pests in my apartment?

Getting rid of pests in an apartment can be difficult without the support of management and the tenants in the adjoining units. If management provides pest control they should be notified of any pest control methods or products that you use so that they are not over spraying or over treating your unit. Next, the following steps should be followed:

Inspect the entire apartment thoroughly. Look for places where pests can enter the space. Search for gaps, cracks or holes near appliances, in and around cabinets, around utility cables or wires (pipes, plug outlets, TV cable…), around door frames and window frames, and underneath baseboards. Search for pest damage such as gnawed holes in walls or food products, feces or urine.
Identify the pest. This step is very important. The treatment for rats is different than for mice and the treatment for roaches is quite different from the treatment for fleas. In most cases you can make a visual identification by either seeing the pest or by finding the feces or damage left behind. If you are unsure what type of pest is causing the problem you should ask for a professional inspection before doing any type of treatment.
Seal entry points using Stuf-Fit Copper mesh, Pur Black Foam, caulk, hardware cloth, or sheet metal.
Choose a treatment appropriate for the type of pest that is infesting your apartment. Here is a list of pests that frequently infest apartment buildings. Click on the pest to learn about the treatment process:

To get rid of the mice and rats yourself, but there are also likely to be times that you prefer to call a pest control professional - and times that you are best off to call rodent exterminator, who has extensive knowledge and tools to know where the rodents will be and how to get them out of the house -- and provide recommendations to keep them out!


When you do work with a pest control technician, there will be a number of things you need to do to prepare for service, to ensure the treatment is as effective and long-lasting as possible.

Prior to performing this, or any service, professional pest control operators will generally provide you with a specific list of preparation activities, "prep," to be completed before they arrive. However, the following lists some of the most common requests or recommendations made by service companies; these should also be followed prior to using any over-the-counter pest control products yourself.

Roaches
Rats
Mice
Silverfish and Firebrats
Ants
Bedbugs
Spiders
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