How To Choose a Pest Control Company
When selecting a pest control professional, there are a number of things you can consider to be sure that you're choosing the right one for you. You might consider a pest control company's qualifications and methods of treatment in addition to its customer reviews and years of experience. Of course, there is also the cost of services to consider.
Below, we dive into detail on each of these factors.
Does the company have a valid license and permits to perform pest control?
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains minimum standards of competency for pesticide applicators, but licensing is overseen at the state level. All pesticide applicators and supervisors in Connecticut must be licensed through the proper state regulatory agencies.
Is the company a member of any professional organizations?
Obtaining additional optional certifications can help demonstrate that a pest control company is reputable. One of these is the GreenPro Service Certification. To earn this certification, a company must show that its methods are more eco-friendly and that its employees receive up-to-date training. Additional certifications can be earned through QualityPro and similar trade organizations.
Pest control companies can also obtain membership in professional organizations. While not mandatory, membership in organizations such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) or state-level organizations help verify a company's reputability. Organizations like the NPMA provide access to education, resources, and a network of other professionals with whom to compare best practices.
Professional Experience and Specialties
A pest control company's website can tell you how many years it has been in business and what type of pests it specializes in eliminating. Online reviews can also offer some insight into a company's experience dealing with a specific pest. If this information isn't available online, you can try reaching out to the company directly.
Reviews and Recommendations
Resources that can be used to verify a company's legitimacy include the Better Business Bureau (BBB), social media, and local review sites. You can also check the status of a company's license via the Connecticut licensing board.
Cost of Services and Guarantees
Cost is important when choosing a pest control company. Cost may be determined by the size of your house, your location, the type of pest being treated, and other factors.
Certain pest control companies offer a free on-site estimate to help you decide if it fits into your budget. You can also see if it offers a guarantee of satisfaction.
Safety and Treatment Methods
Keeping yourself, your family and your pets safe is an important concern when choosing a pest control provider. You may also prefer one that offers eco-friendly solutions.
Safety
It's important to understand the precautions for the pesticides used around your home, for the sake of your family, your pets, and yourself. Your pest control expert should be capable of providing information about all pesticides they intend to use, whether they are low toxicity or non-toxic, and (if not) what safety measures they have in place. All pesticides (except minimum-risk ones) need to be registered with the EPA.
Treatment Methods
Many companies are now exploring cleaner and greener pest control solutions that can be used before (or instead of) chemical pesticides. Many follow the practice of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), which goes as follows:
- Figure out what pests are causing the problem and assess whether immediate action is needed.
- Determine the best and safest course of action.
- Manage the pest problem using a combination of biological, cultural, mechanical, and physical controls.
- Use chemical controls only when absolutely necessary, and always along with other methods for effective long-term pest management.
- Observe the results and continue with additional pest control as needed.
Common Household Pests in Enfield
In Enfield, some species of pests are more common than others. This list includes the following:
- Ants: Ants are common in just about every part of Connecticut. Large carpenter ants can be an even bigger problem than regular soil ants, because they can cause structural damage to your home.
- Ticks: Tick infestations can be dangerous because they can bring Lyme or other diseases into your home. You are likely at increased risk of a tick infestation if you live near a forest, a body of water, or an area of dense vegetation.
- Spiders: You may find spiders in your basement, attic, or other damp, dark places. Even though most species of spider are harmless to humans, you don't want an infestation of them in your house.
- Bed bugs: Bed bugs can be found throughout Connecticut and can lead to big problems if left untreated. Because infestations of bed bugs can be difficult to get rid of, we recommend getting professional extermination as soon as you discover the problem. Bed bugs can infest furniture, wallpaper, bedsheets, and more.