- AntsSome pests may cause severe damage to your home while other pests make your home feel dirty or hard to live with. Rats can be a health hazard, and ants can make your home look bad. Any pest problem needs immediate attention, and you have to take the time to stop your pest problem.
- Bed BugsWe offer assured services which we will treat your bedbug problem with the utmost professionalism. It does not affect your family life or your business.
- FliesWaste generated from the activities undertaken by these exterminators requires to be disposed of in ways that are environmentally responsible so that the health of its customers and the general public is not affected in any way. Fluorescent tubes and UV lights are also used by pest control companies to help control the flies and insects in places where these can be a nuisance, and the safe disposal of the used tubes and lights has to be part of any pest control companies. Others pest control materials such as used plastics and cardboards should be collected and discarded properly or be shredded using cardboard shredder.
- RodentsPest control is required to be carried out in homes, commercial buildings, hospitals, restaurants and in many other places to keep environments safe and healthy. The work must be carried out by licensed and experienced pest control companies through the use of chemicals and many other devices like bait tunnels. It results in the production of waste that can include contaminated packaging, leftover chemicals, carcasses of rodents and other pests, bait tunnels, boxes and many other things used to eradicate pests from the premises that the pest control companies are asked to work-in.
- RatsOther items that need careful waste disposal are empty containers of chemicals used for pest eradication and control, sachets of specialized chemicals used for the same purpose, any personal protective equipment used by the workers that are often single-use, and many other items that the work of carrying out pest control can generate. Rodent carcasses require to be carried away and disposed of separately and considered as waste. Though they contain levels of bait that may be fatal to rats but not humans, rats can still be carriers of infectious diseases, and the residue is therefore considered to be clinical waste that requires that the waste produced is buried or burnt in incinerators.