5 Common Pest Problems for the Commercial Sector

5 Common Pest Problems for the Commercial Sector

Pests are an ever-present threat that bring a slew of problems with them when they invade commercial buildings. Pests can cause serious problems for a food business, including food-borne illness, food waste, health code violations and hefty fines, damage to the building and to the business’s reputation. This makes appearance, cleanliness, sanitation and food safety especially important.

*In 2013, a McDonald’s chain in Brisbane was fined $70,000 after a council inspection found traces of cockroaches, and a pest bait resting above an ice container. As well as finding cockroaches in parts of the premises, inspectors recorded a build-up of grime and grease on the floor near a washing-up area, while food waste was found on a slicer.

If you’re dealing with a pest problem in the commercial sector and want to protect your business and reputation, it may be best to acquire the services of a commercial pest control company to tackle the problem efficiently and discreetly. These are 5 common pest problems for the commercial sector.

1) Rodents

Rodents will usually make an appearance at the presence of food. When it comes to rodent control, the most important thing is exclusion or proofing to make sure they do not get into the premises in the first place.

Secondly, it’s vital to keep the place clean from food remains by properly storing away food in tightly sealed containers at least 18 inches away from the wall.

To help avoid rodents from infiltrating a commercial setting, be sure to always keep food service zones and food preparation zones clean.

If a hotel offers room service, it’s always best to not leave dirty dishes out for too long, while making sure that staff promptly collect dirty dishes once guests have finished their meals.

2) Ants

Ants can often be overlooked due to their size but should never be underestimated. Ants can easily enter your premises through the tiniest opening. A single mature ant colony is likely to contain around 3,000 members that will excavate moist and decaying wood to create passageways and galleries. Once inside your property, ants colony can be difficult to control.

It’s rare for ants to cause extensive damage, however, Carpenter Ants are known to cause significant structural damage that you will want to avoid at all costs. Of course, if you are in the hospitality industry, the sight of ants would do damage to your brand image.

If you spot any species of ants in your place of business, be sure to call in a professional pest exterminator. It’s important that in the first sign of infestation, your building is to be thoroughly inspected and treated.

3) Cockroaches

Cockroaches can survive months without any food and over a week without water. They can be a difficult problem to get rid of, which make preventative measures so important.

German Cockroaches carry a large number of viruses, bacteria, and parasites on their bodies and in their faeces which can cause diarrhoea, dysentery, salmonella and other serious health concerns.

Trying to control and treat the infestation of cockroaches yourselves in a commercial setting is not advised even though there are many DIY articles about using baits, non-repellent insecticides, insect growth regulators or traps. A professional pest control company will be able to thoroughly inspect, treat with the right insecticides, aerosols, dusts, and insect growth regulators.

4) Flies

The commercial sector as a whole, can be prone to fly infestations but this is especially prevalent in restaurants. The key to managing flies successfully is staying on top of managing your rubbish and in particular, any rubbish bins left outside. It’s integral to ensure these are sealed properly and picked up regularly, with rubbish bins cleaned frequently.

Due to their ability to lay hundreds of eggs into food shipments easily, just a few flies can lead to a major problem. It’s important to also remember that flies aren’t just a nuisance but are a serious health hazard. Flies can harbour thousands of diseases, while transmitting bacteria and contaminating food and surfaces.

Cleanliness is key in preventing fly infestations from occurring. Be sure to clean crumbs, spilled sauces and any other food with disinfectant cleaners, while storing food in sealed containers. It’s important to also remember to thoroughly clean drains on a regular basis.

5) Bedbugs

Bed bugs are known to spread easily and are hard to detect in the early stages of infestation. It’s crucial in hotels and other hospitality services to have staff regularly inspect bedding for any signs of bedbugs, which can include rusty or reddish stains on bedsheets or mattresses.

Other indications of a bed bug infestation could be pale yellow eggshells that are shed by nymphs as they mature into adult bed bugs, small dark spots which are bed bug excrement, as well as actual live bed bugs. If you do see any signs of bed bugs, be sure to get immediate treatment as soon as possible.

Whether it’s a hotel, restaurant or office, any kind of pest problem can be a serious concern. If not dealt with promptly, pests can not only cause significant damage through repair costs, but also damage the reputation of your business.

Integrated Pest Management

Not all pest problems have to be solved with pesticide. There is a more holistic approach, such as Exclusion, which is the first line of management in preventing invasion of pests. It is normally achieved by modifying or improving the premises’ environment and surrounding. Upon assessment, our expert technicians are able to identify various entry points like cracks, garbage chutes and drains. This is a very thorough and arduous process which untrained personnel will not be able to sufficiently undertake.

Another good reason to engage professionals instead of DIY is that the usage of unnecessary harsh chemicals (as a result of online research or advise from a salesperson in hardware store for example) often results in a bigger problem, and could endanger other animals that are not categorised as pests.

For a limited time throughout the month of May, Positive Pest Solutions are offering all new commercial clients $100 off a pest treatment package in your homes to ensure any potential or existing issues are eradicated. We are so confident in the quality of our work that all works are guaranteed. Book an obligation-free appointment today whether you want us to look into your business or home.

*Source: https://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/fines-after-cockroaches-traces-of-bait-found-in-busy-brisbane-mcdonald8217s-restaurant/news-story/c160c76f0d9e4388a98299d6f28f1274

Dangers & Health Threats of Rats & Rodents in Your Home And Business

Rats & rodents are major pests throughout Melbourne for many homes and businesses. It’s important to take great care and pay attention if you are faced with a rat infestation.

Anyone can suffer from an infestation of rats. There is an even higher chance of it occurring with winter on its way, as rodents seek shelter from the cold.

There are various serious dangers and health hazards that come with these common pests. It’s vital that if you are experiencing a rodent problem, to call your local pest control professionals before it escalates and gets out of hand.

Identifying Rodents

Damp, dark spaces around the home and areas that are rarely attended to can often be hotspots for pests. Mice and rats for example, could be residing in the attic, garage, laundry room, as well as basements. These areas are the perfect breeding ground for rodents, making them one of the first places you should clean and check for infestation.

The kitchen on the other hand, is a place we do actually visit on a daily basis but also where rats and rodents tend to get their snack on. The kitchen provides plenty of cracks and gaps that allow creatures to hideaway, as well as feast on wasted food.

Rodents are notorious for nibbling on almost anything, whether it’s food, wood or clothes, they are also highly adept at chewing through electric wiring. This is a huge worry as this can greatly increase the chance of an electric fire.

Rodents will usually crawl into homes through gutters and sewers, making them often draped in germs, fleas, ticks and other parasites. Besides sinking their gnashers on almost anything, rats are also known to urinate on everything, including food. This means absolutely anyone can be infected by coming in close contact with a rodent.

Rodent Facts

Rodents travel in packs. Meaning that if you’ve seen one in your home, there’s a high likelihood that an entire family of rodents is hiding somewhere. What’s more, rats reproduce at a rapid rate, with an average rat producing up to 12-13 young every few weeks.

Rodents are extremely agile and can enter any structure through the smallest of openings or gaps. Think of the size of a coin, and that’s how small of a gap a rodent can easily pass through. Their ability to climb also makes plenty of areas comfortable for them to reach and breed in.

As rodents get older and continue to develop and grow, their incisors also get larger, making chewing through wires, cables and small gaps even easier.

Diseases Spread by Rodents

Rodents can transmit several diseases. It’s vital not to underestimate the dangers and health threats of rats and rodents, as they can not only directly transmit diseases but also able to carry anything transmitted by parasites such as ticks and flies.

The diseases known to be spread by rodents include; Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, Lymphocytic Chorio-meningitis, Rat-bite Fever, Salmonellosis and Tularemia.

Dangers & Health Hazards

Rodent droppings are a particularly dangerous by-product of having a rat infestation in your home. If you see a rat that isn’t your pet, then the wild rat will most likely be a triple-D threat. This means that they’re dirty, damaging and disease-ridden.

Ever since the black plague, the fear of disease spread by rodents has been a widespread and well-known fact, which is why coming across rodent droppings can be just as dangerous as having physical contact with them.

These are the dangers & health threats of rats & rodents in your home and business.

  • Food Contamination

Your kitchen or pantry makes for a highly attractive food supply. Rats and mice are known to chew through whatever’s necessary in order to reach sustenance. Usually, they’ll find a way to gnaw through the wood of your kitchen and cupboards without you knowing.

This damage can start way before you’ve even realised that you have an infestation in your home or business. Once inside, rats and mice will use this area as a buffet and chew through boxes and bags of food.

Any food that has been touched or eaten by these pests must always be thrown away as contamination will have definitely occurred.

  • Chewed Wires

Electrical wires can be found everywhere in offices and homes. These wires are a safety hazard if they have been damaged in any way.

Outer casing helps to keep these wires safe however, rodents are capable of chewing through wires and everything else in the search of food or a breeding ground.

The exposure of these wires can lead to severe disruptions to your equipment – or even worse – a fire.

What’s more, your smoke and security alarm equipment around the home or office could be damaged – presenting real and tangible dangers to your family and home.

  • They Also Enter Vehicles

The main concern for rodents is having them in your home. When it’s cold outside however, rodents that struggle to get into your home or office, will instead find it easier to chew their way into your garage and into your vehicle.

A warm place to stay is commonly the area underneath the bonnet of your car. Car engines can stay warm for a while, making it an ideal place for rodents to be attracted to.

Your car can be a great place to chew through materials and build a nest. If a rat has infested your vehicle, your car wiring is often damaged and – similar to your home and office – is a dangerous fire hazard.

  • They Destroy Homes & Businesses

A rodent infestation is a huge conundrum for many homeowners and landlords. They will eat your food, leave droppings and spread dangerous diseases. Rodents are also nocturnal, meaning that they’ll often run around when everyone’s asleep or not present.

Rodents can ultimately cause fires within your home and it’s not difficult to tell if you do have a rodent problem. Their ability to chew through almost anything means that if given enough time, they are capable of causing long lasting permanent damage to your home.

For businesses with a rat infestation, it can be a huge reputational risk if they are found to be living within your building. No one wants to shop or dine in a store where rats could possibly be breeding.

A single rat can rapidly become a health violation, which could lead to fines and even the possibility of a shutdown of your business.

Any pantries or store rooms where grocery items are involved, could increase the chances of rats feasting on a wide range of foods at night when the store is closed. Chewed electrical wires in your office building can be a dangerous prospect for all employees.

How to Stay Safe And Protect Yourself

When it comes to a rat and rodent problem, it’s important to act swiftly, safely and responsibly to get rid of them.

If you have a rodent infestation and need to clean up any droppings, it’s always a good idea to air out the room and wear a face mask to prevent you from breathing any dust particles that could be contaminated.

Be sure to always side with caution when protecting yourself from rats and rodents and call in professional pest control services to help you get rid of them.

If you’re looking for professional rat and rodent control in Melbourne, Positive Pest Solutions are proud to provide a wide range of services that includes rodent removal in Melbourne and rat control services in Melbourne.

Get in touch with our friendly and reliable team today to find out more about our full range of professional services in rodent control in Melbourne and to arrange a free onsite quote.

Why is Pest Control an Essential Service

According to the Australian Environmental Pest Managers Association (AEPMA), pest control is an essential service responsible for the protection of public health, food and property.

With the spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) – the causative virus of Covid-19 disease – the importance of these services has never been of greater concern than now.

There is currently no evidence that the novel Coronavirus can infect other animal species however, it is something that cannot be ignored. What’s more likely to happen is a pest species could transport the Coronavirus on their body from an infected surface.

Researchers from Princeton, UCLA and the US National Institutes of Health have found that the virus can survive up to two to nine days on surfaces such as stainless steel, wood, paper, plastics and glass.

Since we know that pests such as rodents and cockroaches do transport various viral diseases and given the persistence of the Coronavirus on surfaces, it is vital to remain vigilant and ensure premises are routinely protected from infestations by insect and rodent pests.

The importance of the pest control industry to the nation as an essential service cannot be understated.

We hope that the people and families of Australia stay safe during these challenging times.

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Positive Pest Solution’s Response To Covid-19

In view of the latest developments related to the Coronavirus (COVID-19), we would like to inform you that Positive Pest Solutions are still trading and serving the community.

We are standing united with the Australian public and continue to closely monitor the Government regulations in managing this global pandemic. As a Pest Management company, we are exempt from Stage 1 and Stage 2 shutdown and will continue to provide our services during this period.

Our professional technicians are in healthy condition and majority of our services do not require close human to human contact. We would also like to inform you on the precautionary measures that we have taken in the way we deliver our services, as our staff and clients’ health is a priority. These measures are being reviewed on a daily basis in conjunction with advice from the Government and World Health Organisation. We have also successfully completed the “Infection Control Training – COVID19”.

All our technicians are required to:

  • Measure their body temperatures and are monitored for flu, cough or cold symptoms on a daily basis.
  • Wear gloves and mask when they are working.
  • Wash and sanitise their hand before and after a job.

All of our technicians are also equipped with mobile Eftpos machines to make contactless payment possible.

We hope that people across Australia stay safe and well during these uncertain times. Call us on 0413397270 for any pests’ issue. We are open from Monday – Saturday, 8am – 9pm.

How to Keep Rodent Out Of Your Home This Winter?

Rodent may look cute in the movies but not in the house. They are a triple threat to homeowners as they can destroy property, contaminate food and spread serious diseases. As the winter is approaching, the rodent can settle into your home, especially in the kitchen, which offers everything from food, water, and warmth to shelter that the rats and mice are looking for. A rodent can easily get into your home. They will squeeze through a small hole and colonise in burrows, porches, attics, walls, concrete and other hard-to-reach places.

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Common Types of Rodent:

Mice and rats are the most common types of rodent you are more likely to encounter in your home. Rats are larger than mice and grow up to 19 inches (48cm) long, whereas mice are smaller rodent that typically measures about six to seven inches (17cm) long. Other types of rodent such as squirrels and possums may also find their way into the home and cause trouble and make a mess around your home. 

Warning Signs of Infestation:

Wondering if you are dealing with a rodent infestation? Look out for these three warning signs:

Droppings: If you find droppings of the rodents, you are certainly dealing with an infestation. If more droppings are found around your home, you are likely to be dealing with a larger infestation.

Noises: If you hear scratching or squeaking noises coming from inside your walls, it could be a sign of a rodent infestation. As the rodent are nocturnal, they are more active during night times.

Nests: Rats and mice build their nests in your attic, walls or basement using shredded paper, insulation and other materials. Nests are usually found in warm areas in close proximity to water and food.

Dangers and Risks Of Rodent:

Property Damage: Mice and rats can wreak havoc on your home’s structure. Rodent tends to dig through food containers in your kitchen cupboard, chew holes through walls and shred ceiling insulation, causing extensive damages to the property.

Disease & Allergic Reactions: Rodent saliva and droppings can transmit serious diseases such as leptospirosis, Hantavirus, Salmonella, and other illnesses. Some individuals can suffer from mild to severe allergic reactions when they come in contact with rodent droppings.

What Attracts Rats To Your Home?

During the harsh winter months, only fewer food sources are readily available. That’s why rodent find their way into your home when it gets cold outside. There are other factors too which can attract rats to your house.

  • Leaf piles, woodpiles, shrubs, a heap of debris, and other areas that provide shelter.
  • A messy home where the food spills and leftovers are left unclean.
  • When there is easy access to food and water sources.
  • Pet food or excrement
  • Ways to enter your home

How to Keep Rodent Away This Winter?

Eliminate Entry Points:

Inspect your home for loose siding, cracks in the foundation, gaps around doors and windows and holes around dryer vents. Seal such openings in which mice could enter.

Store Your Goodies:

Make sure all of your food is stored in sealed containers to hinder their easy access. Pet foods are a common draw for rats and mice, so keep pet food sealed as you do with your food.

Keep Your Kitchen Clean:

An unclean kitchen with bits of food on counters, floors, and sink can attract rodent into your home. By keeping your countertops and other surfaces free from food and residue, you can prevent rodent from coming in.

Remove The Clutter:

A rodent can thrive in areas such as garages, attics, and basements where there are lots of clutters. Performing a quick tidying-up can make these areas less tempting for rats and mice. Clear out stacks of newspapers, books, magazines, and other junks. Also, make sure your stored items are organised and kept above the ground.

Maintain Landscaping:

Before winter approaches, perform landscaping and yard maintenance. Trim those branches that hang very close to your house. Remove weeds and fallen leaves to ensure that the rodents have only a fewer hiding place.

Call The Professionals:

It does not take a long time for a rodent problem to go out of control. So, as soon as you notice the warning signs of rats and mice, turn towards Positive Pest Solutions for rodent control treatments. We will thoroughly inspect your property and recommend the best treatment to keep your home and family safe from rodent infestation.

 

What to Do When You Find Termites in Your Property?

6 Signs of Termite Infestation in Your Home

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Identifying termite infestation will not only helps preventing damage, but also enables you to spot and kill the pesky creatures before they turn out to be a great problem. Whether you are a landlord, homeowner or a property manager, you should inspect the property regularly or have a professional come to your home to treat it with preventive products. But, how will you identify the pest infestation? Well, here are some tell-tale signs of termite infestation that you should look for.

  • Mud Tunnels:

The most common sign of a termite infestation is the mud tunnel. Termites love privacy, and when they can’t find a way underground, they build mud tunnels to go about their business. You may notice these mud tunnels from your walls, concrete foundation, backyard’s patio and other wooden structures around your home.

  • Discarded Wings:

If you spot dried, scattered wings around your doors, windows, air vents or other openings into your home, it is quite a common sign of a termite infestation. The problem is that the shed wings signify reproduction, meaning that the termite family is about to get larger.

  • Swarmers

A termite colony will swarm if the current home is not big enough for the population. They move out and look for a better place to raise their family.  If you spot flying termites near light sources, this is a strong sign that your home is at risk.

  • Cracked Or Hollowed Wood:

You should regularly check for cracks and hollows on the wooden furniture, skirting boards, floor boards and other wooden structures within your property. Remember that termites get in from underneath, so you want to keep an eye on these sure-fire signs.

  • Droppings:

Termite droppings look quite like sawdust piled up around your doorstep, furniture and other wooden materials around your property. These piles are formed by the termites pushing the droppings out of their nest.

  • Noise:

If you put your ear close to the walls or any infested wood, you can hear clicking sound. This actually comes from the termites as they bang their heads against the walls of their nest.

What Should Be Done If You Find Termites?

If you spot termites in your home, do not disturb them. Avoid treating them yourself with regular household fly sprays. Do not touch these critters and their workings. This is because termites have survival instincts which allow them to feel disruption and move to another spot and keep doing the damage to your house.

If you have already tried to kill the termites by spraying or using any other pest control technique, don’t panic. Simply seal up their workings with a tape to prevent access of light as much as you can, but make sure that you do not disturb them anymore.  

Next, give our pest control team a call on 0413397270 or fill in our online contact form to organise a full termite inspection on your property. Our termite control experts will come to your home and perform a thorough termite inspection. They will inspect all the areas in and around your property that are more vulnerable to termite infestation.

Once we are done with the inspection, our team will provide you with a detailed report on our findings and specify areas that are at high risk of future infestations. Based on the level of infestation, we will use the most effective termite control method that not just kills these pesky creatures in a particular area but eliminates all the colonies including the queen which could be 100 metres away from your house. We will also install termite barriers to prevent future infestation.

Positive Pest Solutions only uses Termidor from BASF when doing the termite treatment and we are proud to be a Termidor HE accredited installer.

To learn more about the advanced termite treatment by Termidor please watch the clip below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmFEm0jMXuo

And to learn more about Termidor HE, the latest technology in termite chemical barrier, please watch this clip below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2doi9j6GA4

Follow-Up Service:

Our termite control process includes a follow-up service whereby we will visit your home to recheck for termites. If we find any evidence for termite activity, we will do another treatment process until the termites are completely eliminated from your property.

Expert Advice to Get Rid of Ants This Summer

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Summer is a busy season for ants. They search and store food for the long winter. Not only these ants inhabit houses, but are also found in backyard, garden and in your car too. While most ants are just household nuisances, some species are extremely dangerous and can pose serious health issues. Look around your home, and if you see these creepy crawlies, it is best to take immediate action to get rid of them.

Simple Tips to Keep the Invading Ants Out Of Your Property This Summer:

Identify The Type Of Ant:

The first step of ant control is to identify what type of ant you have in your property. This is an extremely crucial way to get rid of these sneaky critters as quickly as possible. Basically, there are three main types of ants and they include

  • Carpenter ants –make tunnels inside the wood
  • Fire ants – sting and damage the roots of the plants.
  • Odorous house ants – release a terrible odour when crushed.

Once you have determined the type of ant you have, you can take further steps to get rid of them.

Keep Your Home Clean To Deter Ants:

A clean house is the first line of defense against ants. So, wipe up spills, sweep up food crumbs and remove the garbage immediately. Spraying vinegar mixed with water in your dining areas can keep ants away.

  • Clean crumbs and spill immediately
  • Store food in sealed containers
  • Seal and repair cracks, gaps and holes that potentially give access to ants to your property
  • Keep your trees and plant hedges trimmed away from the house

Find Ant Nests

Another solution to an ant problem is to get rid of their nest. Ants prefer damp areas such as bathrooms, attics, and exterior walls. You can also look for areas with water damages to track down the ant nest.

Remember Your Yard:

If you find ant hills or mounds in your yard, you can spot treat it with an outdoor insecticide. Mow the grass and trim down bushes, trees and shrubs on a regular basis to keep them away from your home. Also seal and repair gaps, holes and cracks to prevent ants from entering your property.

Call The Professional:

If you have serious ant infestation and feel that you are unable to tackle the situation on your own, you can call the professionals of Positive Pest Solutions. We have qualified specialists and have invested in the latest pest control techniques that allow us to provide efficient services to our customers. Call 0413397270 and schedule an appointment for quick, thorough and permanent ant control solutions.

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Herman is friendly, punctual, turned up when he said he would, methodical and insightful in his diagnosis before proceeding with a systematic rodent control treatment. From feeling like the house was being over run with mice, to not even hearing anything two days after Herman’s treatment, we are very happy. You can trust this professional and his reasonable pricing is totally worth it. Don’t put up with the pests any longer!

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