How To Choose a Pest Control Company
There are a number of things you can consider when choosing the right pest control treatmentfor you. Along with a company's qualifications and pest extermination methods, you may also consider how long it has been in business and what the reviews are like. Last but not least, you'll likely want to look at the cost of services.
Below, we explore the details of each of these factors.
Does the company have a valid license and permits to perform pest control?
All pesticide applicators, as well as those that supervise them, should be licensed via the appropriate Massachusetts regulatory agencies. The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets minimum standards of competency, while providing, maintaining, and revoking licensure is handled at the state level.
Is the company a member of any professional organizations?
There are additional optional certifications that can help demonstrate that a pest control company is reputable. One of these is the GreenPro Service Certification. For this certification, a company must prove that its methods are more eco-friendly and that its employees receive up-to-date training. Additional certifications can be obtained through trade organizations like QualityPro.
There are certain professional organizations that a pest control company can belong to. While not mandatory, membership in organizations such as the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) or state-level organizations help verify a company's reputability. In the NPMA and other organizations, pest control companies have access to resources, education, and a network of professionals with whom to share best practices.
Professional Experience and Specialties
You can look at a pest control company's years in business to help determine how much experience it has handling pests in your area. You can also browse its website or read customer reviews to figure out whether it has experience eliminating the species of pests you are struggling with. If this information can't be found online, getting in touch with a company representative is a great way to learn more.
Reviews and Recommendations
You can verify a company's legitimacy using local review sites or social media as well as the Better Business Bureau (BBB). You can also check with Massachusetts' licensing board to verify the status of a company's license.
Cost of Services and Guarantees
Cost is often a deciding factor when choosing a pest control company. Cost may be determined by the size of your house, the type of pest being treated, your location, and other factors.
Certain pest control companies offer a free on-site estimate to help you determine if it fits into your budget. You can also check to see if it offers a guarantee of satisfaction.
Safety and Treatment Methods
Your preferences regarding safety for yourself, your children, your pets, and the environment may influence the provider and the treatment methods you choose.
Safety
Be sure to ask your pest control expert if the chemicals they're using are low toxicity or non-toxic, and if not, what precautionary measures they plan to take. Any pesticides that are not minimum-risk chemicals need to be registered with the EPA. Your pest technician will be able to supply you with information about all of the pesticides that they plan on using.
Treatment Methods
Companies often begin with more eco-friendly treatment options before using harsh pesticides, following a technique called Integrated Pest Management (IPM). When using IPM, the following steps are taken:
- Identify problem pests and assess whether immediate action is required.
- Determine the best and safest course of action.
- Use a combination of mechanical, cultural, biological, and physical controls to manage the pest problem.
- Use chemical controls only if needed, and always with other techniques for effective long-term pest management.
- Assess the outcome and continue with additional pest control as needed.
Common Household Pests in Springfield
Not all pests are equally pervasive in Springfield. Some species that you should keep an eye out for are these:
- Beetles: There are a wide variety of beetles across the country and in Massachusetts. Many types are harmless, but some may eat and do damage to things like carpeting and the wooden structure of your home.
- Ticks: Tick infestations can be dangerous because they can bring Lyme or other diseases into your home. You may be at increased risk of these infestations if your home is close to a forest, a body of water, or an area of dense vegetation.
- Ants: Whether they are smaller soil ants or larger carpenter ants, these bugs are found in most parts of Massachusetts. Carpenter ants can pose a more urgent issue than their smaller counterparts by causing damage to your house.
- Bed bugs: Bed bug infestations are often very difficult to eliminate, so we recommend hiring an exterminator as soon as possible. Bed bugs are found throughout Massachusetts, and can infest not just your bedsheets, but also other furniture and even your wallpaper.
- Mice: If you have mice, you may start noticing droppings around your house, or things like chewed wires. You can often find mice in attics or in places where food is kept.
- Spiders: You may encounter spiders in your basement, attic, or other moist, dark places. Most spiders are harmless and pose no threat to humans, but you still don't want an infestation of them in your house.