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How Kness Can Assist Pest Infestation Assessments

07.17.2023

Pest control and food safety

Integrated pest management plans typically start with monitoring and identifying the problem pest(s) and then assessing the extent of the infestation. Knowing how many pests are present helps pest control professionals outline a plan for efficiently capturing and relocating them away from homes or businesses.

Once the pests (e.g. mice, rats, insects, etc.) have been identified, pest control professionals may use mechanical pest control products such as Kness Pest Defense's range of tools, including the Ketch-All Multiple Catch Mousetrap, Pro-Ketch Multiple Catch Mousetrap, Snap-E Mousetrap and Cover, Stick-All Mouse & Insect Trap, and more, to remove pests from the environment. 

Kness’ product lineup is known for its quality and effectiveness. With a less-than-one percent return rate, professionals can rest assured that these effective solutions will help assist with preliminary pest infestation assessments, as well as removing pests without using harmful methods or chemicals. 

After professionals make their initial pest assessment, they can tailor integrated pest management plans for specific/individual sites, based on environmental factors, pest control tools, and various trapping techniques. Depending on the need, these techniques may include the use of physical, cultural, biological, and chemical control methods to reduce pest populations below an acceptable level. 

By utilizing integrated pest management (IPM) practices, professionals can manage pests in a way that is efficient and cost-effective while also protecting the environment. Individuals looking for more info about IPM, are encouraged to contact a certified professional. Find this article useful? You can find more valuable pest information and solutions at Kness.com.

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