"PEST CONTROL RODENT CONTROL (PCRC)"
Flying Insect Control
Mosquitoes and flies are the insects we control in this service.
There are approximately 45 types of diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and zika. This is why mosquitoes are called the number 1 killer in the world.
Flies live and breed in filthy places such as animal and human waste. In a food processing business environment, the presence of flies can also give an impression that is not clean and healthy in the eyes of your customers.
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Cockroach Control
No one ever likes having a lot of cockroaches in their home. Cockroaches are insects that are often associated with being filthy pests because they carry a number of serious diseases that have the potential to threaten human health.
Cockroaches can reproduce very quickly, and a small cockroach problem can become a large and serious problem if not controlled immediately.
Cockroaches can contaminate food with their saliva, which contains bacteria that can expose humans to food poisoning, diarrhea and Staphylococcus infections.
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Rodent Control
Rats are very difficult pests to control on your own especially when they have found access into your home or business.
Rats contaminate food or drinks consumed by humans through their feces or urine.
Rats are animals that require 20-50 ml of water per day. One of the ways they find a water source is by consuming foods that contain high water content.
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Ant Control
Although ants are generally harmless, there are some types of ants that can bite and sting such as fire ants, and carpenter ants that can cause structural damage to buildings just like termites.
Ants with the help of their antennae can walk long distances just to find food inside your home.
They will release chemicals that the rest of the ant colony will use to return to the food source.
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Termite Pest Control
Termites are destructive animals. They like to eat wood, books, clothes until they are hollowed out and damaged. They can't see, so they use hormones, called pheromones, to track their friends, find their home, and find food.
All termites do take nutrients from cellulose. According to various sources, cellulose is a type of sugar, known as polysaccharide. Trees, plants and other living organisms contain cellulose. This is why termites eat wood and other plant materials, such as leaves. This compound can also be found in other products, from medicines to plastics.
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OTHER UNIQUE PEST
The unique pest has a special control techniques based on recommendations from our field biologists refer to the results of surveys carried out by our technicians.