How IPM Works: Our Five-Step Process
1. Inspection Every service visit begins with inspection. Our state-licensed technicians assess your property for current pest activity, identify entry points, evaluate sanitation and moisture conditions, and document findings. Inspection is not a formality, it is the foundation of effective treatment. You cannot solve a problem you do not understand.
2. Prevention The most effective pest treatment is the one you never need. Prevention means identifying and addressing the conditions that attract and sustain pests, sealing entry points around doors, windows, plumbing, and the foundation. Fixing moisture issues. Recommending landscaping changes. Addressing sanitation practices. Prevention eliminates the root cause.
3. Monitoring We use monitoring devices, glue boards, pheromone traps, visual inspection, to track pest activity over time. Monitoring tells us whether pest populations are increasing, decreasing, or stable. It detects new pest issues early, before they become visible problems. And it provides the evidence base for treatment decisions.
4. Targeted Treatment When treatment is necessary, IPM uses the least-toxic effective method first. Gel baits instead of broadcast spraying. Crack and crevice applications instead of blanket treatments. Dust in wall voids targeting specific harborage. Insect growth regulators to disrupt reproduction. Botanical products where appropriate. Every application is precise, documented, and based on inspection findings, not a spray schedule.
5. Follow-Up and Adjustment Pest management is an ongoing process, not a one-time event. We evaluate treatment effectiveness, adjust strategies based on monitoring data, and modify your program as conditions change. Seasonal shifts, new construction nearby, landscaping changes, all affect pest dynamics. IPM adapts.