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Communication is the heart of an effective commercial pest control
elimination program. An informed partnership in commercial pest control
consists of an ongoing exchange of information about possible
infestation areas. By conveying sanitation issues to the
business management, and management communicating any pest
sighting to your commercial pest control technician.
Comprehensive inspection and identification are
the keys to isolating and evaluating pest problems within
your particular environment. To determine the exact pest
problem you will need a thorough inspection of your facility,
inside and out by a Qualified Technician. |
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These are the
first steps in an effective commercial pest control program. Continual
inspection of the entire business, reporting sanitation
issues to management in writing helps the business owner
stay on top of cleanliness issues that may affect the overall
pest situation. |
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Is the second
step in an effective integrated commercial pest control program.
Sealing insect and rodent access areas will eliminate the
pest's ability to gain entry to your business. Mechanical
exclusion is also chemical free so there are no fumes or
odors. Mechanical Exclusion provides the longest lasting
control available in America today. |
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Has soared in
the past ten years enabling specific pests to be targeted
with bait placements. These bait placements eliminate the
need for interior broadcast applications of insecticides.
New baiting technology can attract bugs to a specific feeding
source. Baits can attract insects in a variety of ways.
Some baits are food attractants and others are pheromone
attractants. Food attractants have been developed over
years of study relating to that specific insect’s
food preferences. Pheromone attractants interact with the
insect’s chemical communication process and fools
the insect into believing there is a mate nearby. |
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Is done primarily
as a perimeter barrier around the exterior of the structure.
Liquid applications have long been the mainstay of commercial
pest control. Advances in the industry have made the interior
use of liquids very rare. When the need to use liquids
on the interior does arise, today’s materials are
odorless and registered for such use with the Environmental
Protection Agency. |
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Done in void
areas to prevent pest infestation. Dust materials like
Diatomaceous Earth are odorless and environmentally friendly.
Dusts are only applied in inaccessible void areas. |
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Truly Nolen partners with your staff to create an environmentally
friendly commercial pest control strategy designed specifically for your
business.
Our Technicians understand the impact of government
regulations regarding pesticide application and pest control.
We will customize your program to comply with regulations as
issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Food and
Drug Administration (FDA), the United States Department of Agriculture
(USDA) and your state and county.
At Truly Nolen, we also believe in partnering
with the environment. All chemical applications are restricted
to harborage areas and away from people, pets and food.

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Your Truly Technician will spend most of his
time inspecting. Only after our thorough inspection
process will our technician apply targeted
control program to inspected and predetermined
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Our professional technician has been exclusively
trained to communicate his findings and actions
on each visit. This communication process is critical
to a successful pest control partnership between
your business and our service. |
Each visit to your business will end with a written
report documenting all of our activity in your
business. In addition to this report, you will
periodically receive Sanitation Reports that can
be used as a road map for maintaining the highest
level of sanitation practices. |
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