Commercial Pest Control

Get Trusted Commercial Pest Control Services in Hopatcong, NJ

Find out what you can get from our commercial pest control services in Hopatcong, NJ. No matter what kind of business you’re in, we have a suitable pest control solution for you.

When you choose us to handle your pest problems, you are choosing a program that addresses the specific needs of your business. We’ll start with a virtual instant inspection via video call, taking pictures, and helping you identify a pest problem. This will be followed by a comprehensive, on-site visit to deliver scientifically based, customized solutions that provide unparalleled results to meet your exact needs.

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Commercial IPM

We contact all our commercial clients before the scheduled service date so we can come prepared to control and/or eradicate the pests. We utilize the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) method, a sustainable approach to pest management that uses all appropriate technologies and management practices to minimize health, environmental, and economic risks.

IPM includes, but is not limited to, monitoring pest populations, consumer education, and, when needed, cultivation practices, sanitation, solid waste management, structural maintenance, and physical, mechanical, biological, and chemical controls.

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What a Commercial IPM Does

An effective commercial IPM program can manage the risks from both pesticides and pests and protect human health by:

reducing student and staff exposure to pesticides

suppressing pests that may carry vector allergens or disease pathogens

reducing environmental pollution.

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Commercial IPM Savings

Implementing Commercial IPM can produce cost savings by

reducing pest damage

reducing unnecessary pesticide applications

minimizing emergency repairs

improving maintenance and sanitation

reducing waste caused by infested food products.

Commercial IPM Components

When pests are suspected, our certified and experienced technicians will implement the following components of a commercial integrated pest management method:

Communication

When a problem is noticed, it should be reported immediately to the IPM Coordinator, who should then follow the reporting order outlined in the policy.

Inspection

Our technicians will thoroughly inspect and evaluate each situation, beginning with the observations reported

Identification

Once we have identified the pest (insect, rodent, or animal species), we will suggest a program tailored to the circumstances for the IPM Coordinator.

Source Elimination

Non-chemical procedures are always considered first. If there’s a source attracting the pest, we will eliminate it or create barriers to it, both interior and exterior.

Low-impact or Minimum Risk Pesticides

These may be used as a control method and do not require notification; however, the law requires that we follow the label instructions.

Spot Treatments

Pesticide applications will be conducted only after consulting the IPM Coordinator and providing 72-hour notification to staff, students, and parents.

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Record Keeping

Specific to schools, all required forms will be completed. Each school must keep records of pesticide applications on school property for three years from the date of application and for five years after termite control applications. We will provide a pest control log book that must be used to provide information to school staff, the IPM coordinator, and our technicians. It should include accurate records and specific details such as the date, time, and location of the pest sighting; the name of the person who reported the sighting; and a description of the pests sighted and the number of pests. All actions used to reduce or eliminate the problem are also recorded and must remain on file.

Any and all pesticides and rodenticides to be used must be approved by the New Jersey DEP Pesticide Control Program and applied by a Commercial Pesticide Applicator employed by a Licensed Pesticide Applicator business. We meet all these requirements, with our expert applicators duly certified in School IPM (category 13) and in one or more of the following categories:

CORE – (Safety)

7A – (General Household)

7B – (Termite and other wood-destroying insects)

7D – (Food Processing)

3B – (Turf/Lawn/Weeds)

Commercial Building Notification Form

The Commercial Building Notification Form is designed to provide important information on pesticide safety and the treatment history of our pesticide use. Please click here to download the form.

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Businesses Affected By Pests

We offer pest control services to keep your office pest-free, drawing on our decades of experience.

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Real Estate

For commercial retailers, pest control is vital to protect real estate and commodities, as well as the health of staff.

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Restaurants

Pest problems are not only bothersome for restaurants and commercial kitchens; they can destroy businesses completely.

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Factories

With constant traffic going through these places, warehouses and factories are particularly vulnerable to pest problems.