Pre-Treatment Guide
WHAT TO DO BEFORE A PEST CONTROL TREATMENT
Preparing your home or business for a pest control treatment is a crucial step in ensuring the effectiveness of the process. By following these guidelines, you can assist your Leading Pest Management technician in performing their job efficiently, leading to successful results.
- 1. Clean and Scrub: Prior to the treatment, thoroughly clean and scrub all floors, including carpets and rugs, using a quality detergent. This eliminates any traces of insect eggs and their food sources, enhancing the effectiveness of the treatment.
- 2. Vacuum and Dispose: Before the treatment, vacuum all areas, forcing pests out of their hiding spots. Ensure you remove and properly seal the vacuum bag for disposal into the outside bin.
- 3. Secure Linens and Clothes: Seal and store linens and clothes in clean bags or keep them away from the areas being treated.
- 4. Clear Countertops and Food: Remove all food items from countertops. Cover or move pet food and water bowls away from walls and cover them with cling wrap or similar protective material.
- 5. Cover Animal Enclosures: Safeguard aquariums and cages by placing sheets or towels over them during the treatment to protect your animals.
- 6. Move Furniture: Move furniture away from the walls, allowing the pest control technician easy access to all areas of your home or business.
- 7. Provide Access: Ensure the pest control technician has access to all necessary areas, including the exterior, under the house, and the roof. This ensures a comprehensive and efficient treatment.
- 8. Remove Animals (If Applicable): If the treatment is outdoors, relocate animals from the area prior to the treatment for their safety.
- 9. Close Windows: Close all windows before the treatment begins to prevent any pests from escaping or re-entering.
- 10. Temporary Relocation: If required, be prepared to temporarily leave the premises for up to 4 hours during the treatment. This timeframe allows the treatment to dry effectively.
These guidelines provide a general outline for preparing your property for a pest control treatment. It is advisable to consult with your technician before the scheduled day to receive specific instructions tailored to your unique situation. By adhering to these steps, you can ensure a smooth and successful pest control treatment, resulting in a pest-free environment for your home or business.
Minimizing Pests in Your Home:
At Leading Pest Management, we understand the importance of a pest-free home. Pest infestations can lead to significant problems, from structural damage to potential health risks for you and your loved ones. To help you maintain a pest-free environment, we have curated this comprehensive guide with valuable insights and practical tips.
By implementing these practices, you can create an environment that is less attractive to pests and minimise the chances of infestation. Even if you already have routine pest control treatments, these tips will further enhance the effectiveness of the treatments.
- 1. Wait for Optimal Results:
After our expert technicians have carried out pest control treatments in your home, it is important to wait at least 3-4 hours before mopping or wiping the treated floors and surfaces. This allows the treatment to fully penetrate and work effectively. Avoid using harsh chemicals during this period, as they may interfere with the treatment’s efficacy.
- 2. Store Food in Airtight Containers:
Pests like ants and cockroaches are attracted to food and water sources. To minimize their presence, store all food items in airtight containers. This prevents pests from accessing and being attracted to the food in your home.
- 3. Maintain a Clean Kitchen:
Regularly clean your kitchen countertops, bins, and floors to remove food crumbs and scraps. These small food particles can attract pests, so it is important to clean these areas daily. Additionally, do not leave dirty cutlery and dishes in the sink, as they can also serve as a food source for pests.
- 4. Properly Dispose of Trash:
Use rubbish bins with fitted lids to store trash. Be sure to discard the rubbish daily to prevent pests from being attracted to the foul odour. Keeping your trash properly contained reduces the likelihood of pests finding a food source in your home.
- 5. Opt for Pest-Proof Storage:
Cardboard boxes are attractive to cockroaches and termites as they provide ideal breeding environments. Replace cardboard boxes with containers made of plastic, glass, or metal with tight-fitting lids. This discourages pests from making a home in your storage items. These containers can also be reused for various purposes, offering both convenience and pest prevention.
- 6. Eliminate Moisture Sources:
Pests like cockroaches and termites thrive in moist environments. Regularly check for and remove any stagnant water sources in and around your home. Fix leakages promptly and discard empty cans or bottles that can collect water and become breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
- 7. Trim Tree Branches:
Trim tree branches to keep them away from your house. Crawling pests like ants, cockroaches, and even snakes can use these branches as pathways into your home. By maintaining well-trimmed trees, you reduce the risk of pests finding their way indoors.
- 8. Seal Cracks and Openings:
Inspect your home for any cracks or openings that pests can use as entry points. Rats and other small pests can squeeze through even the tiniest gaps. Promptly seal all cracks and openings to prevent unwanted visitors from entering.
At Leading Pest Management, we are committed to providing you with a pest-free home and exceptional customer service. Contact us today at 1800 532 346 or submit an enquiry through our website to schedule an inspection or to learn more about our pest control solutions.
Note: The information provided in this guide is for informational purposes only and should not replace professional advice. Always consult with our pest control experts for specific pest management strategies tailored to your unique situation.