Professional Service
We will arrive in an unmarked van and carry our pest control equipment in common seen tool boxes you are unlikely to notice the difference from our Technicians than any other trade person.
Your pest control Technician should arrive on time or given you notice of a change of time and come dressed in an unmarked uniform. They will introduce themselves to you upon arrival.
You should feel comfortable with his or her presence in your premises, since the Pest Control Technician will need to move around both inside and outside. Therefore, make sure to ask any questions and voice any concerns, then you will be able to relax and the Technician can do their job.
Inspection
One of the most vital places the Pest Control Technician will check is how the pests gained entry. Following discussions with you and dependent upon the type of pest, they will check around pipes, windows, doors, attics, garages, and crawlspaces. These are all areas where insects, rodents and other pests enter the home.
An inspection of these areas can take some time, as the professional will need to look for cracks and find hidden areas that could allow pests to enter.
Another important step is inspecting the rest of your property. Establishing how the pest are moving around and where they might be settled.
Review and Report
There’s a good chance that your Pest Control Technician will need to take a few minutes to put together their findings. Expect them to spend a few moments in their van or at a table going over the information found and creating a plan for future treatments.
Allow the Pest Control Technician to work alone during this time as sometimes it can be quite a challenge to put all of the information together in an easy-to-read format.
Discussion
After your Pest Control Technician has all the data put together, they will discuss the findings with you.
The idea is to inform you of exactly what is going on in your premises. You should learn what they found, and what steps you need to take to remedy any current problems and prevent future ones. This is also a great time to ask any questions you may have about the inspection or future services.
You may wish to ask if you need to use any precautions around pets, or if you need to do any follow-up care on your own.
Treatment
If you authorise the treatment to ahead and begin the first steps to treat your premises, in most cases, they will complete this while you and your pets are still in the premises. In any case, you should feel more comfortable about this step after the discussion.
Although it seems simple to treat some premises for insects and other pests, if you have a moderate or high infestation, it can be a lengthy and complex process.
When you understand exactly what My Pest Controller will do during the visit, you can prepare yourself and your family for what is ahead. Plus, you and your new pest control partner will be prepared to work together keeping your home happy and pest free–now and in the future.
