Inspection: Pest control professionals begin by conducting a thorough inspection of the affected area to identify the types of pests present, assess the extent of the infestation, and locate entry points and hiding places.

Identification: Different pests require different treatment approaches, as they have distinct behaviors, habits, and vulnerabilities. Common pests addressed by general pest control services include ants, cockroaches, rodents, spiders, fleas, ticks, bedbugs, and more.

Treatment: General pest control treatments typically involve a combination of methods, including:

Chemical Treatments: Insecticides and pesticides are applied in targeted areas where pests are known to forage, nest, or enter the property.

Baiting: Pest bait stations containing toxic baits are placed strategically to attract and poison pests.

Trapping: Mechanical traps may be used to capture and remove rodents, such as mice or rats.

Exclusion: Pest control experts may seal entry points and gaps in structures to prevent pests from entering.

Preventive Measures: Recommendations may be provided to reduce the risk of future infestations, including improved sanitation, removal of food and water sources, and proper storage of items.

Education: Pest control experts often educate property owners or occupants about pest behavior, signs of infestations, and preventive measures they can take to minimize future pest problems.

Follow-up Inspections: Regular follow-up inspections and treatments may be necessary to ensure that pest populations are effectively controlled and to address any reinfestations