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American cockroaches, ants, spiders and crickets. |
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Inspection An IPM step. Do a thorough inspection to identify active infestations and conditions conducive, and develop a treatment plan.
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| VAC |
Vacuum Pockets Utilize a hepa back pack vacuum system to physically remove any visible pests from the structure.
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| FFP |
Fecal Focal Point Coat fecal material with Nibor D product to affect the bacteria and disrupt insect digestion.
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| C & C |
Crack & Crevice Nesting Sites Treat cracks and crevices in structure and contents with Nibor D powder in order to impact areas where insects take harborage.
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| VI |
Void Injection Using a Hartley duster, inject Nibor D powder into voids where insect live and breed.
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| FMT |
Floor Level Moisture Treatment Using in a mop solution or duster, apply to cracks and crevices that are routinely washed or are in high moisture areas.
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| M & C |
Monitoring & Caulking An IPM and quality assurance step, use insect monitoring stations to routinely check insect pressure inside the structure. Caulk, as needed.
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| WEB |
Webster Web wipe accessible eaves and other outside areas with a Webster head treated with Microcare.
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| HS |
Hot Spot Using a B&G, treat hot spots around windows and doors.
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| PWR |
Power Treat Use a power sprayer or back pack sprayer on landscape features, including up structure's foundation by 2-3 feet and out away from the structure by one foot to create a barrier. Also, treat sidewalk cracks & edges, water/meter boxes, tree trunks and under bushes.
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Outer Barrier Treatment Apply granules or baits to thick grass, mulch, rock beds, decorative bark and other similar areas to impact insects approaching structure.
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Exclusion Caulk small cracks, crevices and insect entry points into the structure with DAP white aerosol or clear caulk.
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