Zero tolerance for pests. If you own or manage a business, you must take this stance. Pests are bad news for business. They spread disease, damage inventory and facilities, and showcase your brand in a poor light. Keeping insects and rodents out of warehouses, retail stores, restaurants and other commercial environments is an enormous task though and especially challenging for facilities that occupy several hundred square feet and that have several ways in. With the new year fast approaching, now is the time to formulate a plan that allows you to focus on growing your business and not repairing the damage pests inflict to your building and reputation in 2021. Below you'll find what pests commonly invade our New Jersey businesses, prevention tips from our pest professionals as well as our solutions for solving pest problems in businesses throughout New Jersey
Maintaining a clean workspace, free of coffee spills and crumbs in the break room, overflowing trash cans that emit gross yet pest attracting odors, and cardboard boxes and other materials that clutter is a must! Be sure to pay just as much attention to areas that are for employees only as you do customer facing ones.
Cracks, gaps, and openings on the building structure will result in pest infestation. Make it harder -even impossible- for pests to crawl in by sealing of all potential entry points.
Unfortunately, shipments arriving at your facility may contain pests. In order to prevent them from infiltrating your building, carefully inspect all incoming shipments for signs of infestation. Pay careful attention to boxes and other packages that show evidence of damage as they are easier for pests to get into.
While you want your facility to look attractive and welcoming, flowers, plants, and other landscaping may attract pests. Before planting outside, research what and where to plant. Your landscaping company may even be able to help you determine what would work best on your campus.
As is the case with exterior plants, indoor plants may attract pests. Make sure you introduce plants that do not attract pests and pay close attention to how much water they are given as overwatering can result in gnats and other headaches.
All creatures need water to survive, but mosquitoes, rats and cockroaches in particular can be problems around constant standing water. Mosquitoes breed in these stagnant waters, so eliminating all possibilities around your business will help keep pests away.
Following the prevention tips highlighted above can go a long way in the prevention and introduction of pests into your facility. For the best results and less worry on your part, we highly recommend partnering with a commercial pest management provider. At Arrow Pest Control, we are a locally owned and operated New Jersey pest control company that has been offering commercial pest control services in Montclair, Harrison, and Clarksburg as well as to commercial and industrial facilities throughout Essex, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morrison, Ocean, Somerset, and Union counties. Contact us today to schedule a FREE evaluation for your facility.