09/10/24

Commercial Pest Exclusion

Shocked young business man in suit lying on white floor in his house or office, holding his glasses, and looking at lots of cockroaches crawling everywhere, for commercial pest control

Let’s face it, no one wants to see rodents or other pests roaming around your business. It’s one of the main reasons why professional pest exclusion is a must. Not only do these critters get into your food and water, but they can also take a bite out of your hard-earned reputation. 

Commercial pest exclusion is a prevention method involving sealing off entry points where pests typically come in. Pest proofing is also important because it’s the umbrella that commercial pest exclusion is under, and includes other pest control methods. The main goal of pest proofing is long-term pest prevention.

With our sharp skills in pest exclusion and proofing, we’re the team you need to keep your work environment clean. Keeping your space pristine is what we do best at Schendel Pest Services, where we bring [years] years of tip-top pest control experience right to your doorstep in Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, & Arkansas.

What is Pest Exclusion?

Blocking pests from coming in through wall cracks, outlets, and pipes is essentially what exclusion is. As a preventative method, pest exclusion involves assessing a space for vulnerable points and sealing them off. 

As pest exclusion experts, we target all the nooks and crannies that welcome critters into your place of business for any industry

Commercial Pest Proofing vs Exclusion

While both methods keep pests out, exclusion is a part of proofing (which is a part of overall pest control).

Exclusion is an important part of proofing and pest control as a whole, with a focus on identifying and sealing off entry points. Pest proofing includes more methods to keep pests out, including damage repairs and chemical barriers. 

Our team at Schendel Pest Services is equipped with the knowledge to spot those weaknesses and with use pest proofing and exclusion to shut them down for good.

DIY Pest Proofing & Exclusion Strategies

Sure, have a go at some in-house pest control action! DIY solutions can help while you’re waiting for exterminators. Here are some tips from the pros:

  • Caulk any entry points. Caulk is great for sealing those gaps!
  • Starve them out. Keep snacks sealed and trash tight so you don’t attract any pests.
  • Boost your cleaning methods. Tidy spaces keep pests at bay.
  • Dry them up. Fix those leaks to cut off any water sources.
  • Invest in landscaping. Keep any greenery trimmed to avoid nature’s ladders.
  • Lock down your bins. If pests can’t open it, they can’t dine from it.

These tricks can help, but there’s no substitute for the seasoned experts at Schendel Pest Services.

Schendel Pest Services’s Process of Pest Exclusion for Businesses 

Partnering with Schendel Pest Services means you’re getting more than just a quick fix. Here’s how we handle pest control in Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, & Arkansas:

  1. Deep-Dive Inspection: We’ll pinpoint all those potential sneak-in spots pests love.
  2. Custom-Built Game Plan: We design a prevention strategy that fits your business.
  3. Seal the Deal: Our team buttons up those entry points with top-notch materials and clever techniques that last.
  4. Continuous Prevention (After Our Initial Service): Consider us your ongoing support against pest infestations.

Expert Commercial Pest Proofing in Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, & Arkansas

In Kansas, Missouri, Arizona, & Arkansas businesses, pests come with the territory. But hey, we’re Schendel Pest Services, and we’ve got your back. Our crew is prepped to craft a customized pest prevention plan for your business, drawing on our experience and cutting-edge pest control methods.

Take your mind off of pests in your business. We’ll help you achieve peace of mind with expert exclusion services. For cleaner and safer business operations, call us today and we’ll get you started with a free inspection!

Commercial Pest Exclusion in Kansas, Missouri and Arizona

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