Pests such as rodents and insects can create unsanitary environments, destroy resident belongings, and damage unit features such as walls and trim. If your home needs pest control, here are some things to keep in mind to ensure the procedure goes as smoothly as possible!
We treat for pests in our apartment buildings regularly. However, those residents in our Single Family or Single Occupancy Row-Homes may be responsible for pest control. Please review your lease to see if pest control is provided or your responsibility.
If you have scheduled a pest control visit through us or we have notified you of an upcoming visit please do the following to prepare for the visit.
We often get calls for “moths” in a pantry or cabinet or throughout a kitchen. These are almost always Pantry Moths whose larvae found their way into your home through some food product that you or a housemate purchased. This is normal and not an indication of poor home hygiene. You must locate the item(s) where the moths have laid eggs and dispose of those items. Flour is very commonly the culprit but other dry food stuffs can also carry larvae. A good way to discover which is the offending item(s) is to place all items in sealed plastic bags and wait for a few weeks, checking the items regularly. Once you see larvae, you’ve found at least one of their breeding grounds. Dispose of the item. https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-get-rid-of-pantry-moths-1389063
This depends on your home/property type and other factors.
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