Keeping the pests OUT!
Fully Integrated Pest Management
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Year-Round Protection
With our years of dedicated experience in the field, we genuinely value the importance of protecting both your home and your family members. We offer year-round pest control programs designed specifically to shield your home from a wide variety of common household pests. Our Integrated Pest Management plans are crafted to ensure you enjoy peace of mind throughout the entire year.
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What is IPM?
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective, environmentally sensitive approach to pest control that combines practical strategies. Our IPM plans use information on pest life cycles and environmental interactions, along with control methods, to manage pest damage economically and safely for people, property, and the environment.
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How does IPM work?
IPM combines multiple pest management evaluations, informed decisions, and effective controls to address pest-related issues comprehensively. Our technicians who are aware of potential pest infestations utilize a well-structured four-tiered approach to manage these pests efficiently.
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Monitoring for Prevention
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) with HANCO Exterminating provides carefully monitor and accurately identify of various pests to make well-informed control decisions. This thoughtful process prevents unnecessary pesticide use and ensures that the correct pesticide is applied in a timely manner only when it is genuinely needed, thereby promoting a healthier environment for all.
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Actively Preventing
Our IPM programs both your outdoor and indoor spaces effectively to prevent various pest threats from compromising them. These methods are not only effective in controlling pests but also cost-efficient, providing substantial savings for property owners, all while posing minimal risk to people and the surrounding environment.
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Constant Control
After closely monitoring pest infestations, our comprehensive technicians decide the most effective control options available. This includes the strategic use of targeted chemical solutions, such as pheromones, which work to disrupt the natural behaviors of pests, as well as incorporating mechanical methods like trapping to efficiently reduce their populations.