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PEST CONTROL WORKS

Pest control encompasses a large variety of treatments to prevent, control, eradicate, and protect your home from pests. Pests include ants, bed bugs, fleas, termites, cockroaches, rodents, and even pigeons. Other wildlife such as raccoons, snakes, and spiders can also become pests if the opportunity arises.

There are several main types of pest control and management tactics proven to be effective in getting
rid of pests:

  • Integrated pest management
  • Biological pest control
  • Chemical pest control
  • Physical pest control

Our pest control professionals at Hydepark Pest Control may employ several methods depending on the seriousness of your pest problem. It is crucial to use pest control and management techniques as soon as you see signs of an issue to keep them from getting worse. Pests often do damage far beyond what’s visible, leaving potentially in damage for you to repair.

  • Integrated Pest Management
  • Getting rid of pests is vital to protect your home, but many of the most widespread pest control
    methods can also harm the environment. Integrated pest management is a pest
    management process that combines different environmental, mechanical, biological, and chemical
    tools to reduce the effects of pests and potentially harmful solutions.
  • Not everyone is comfortable with the harsh effects of pest control. The goal of integrated pest
    management is to control the risks involved. Pest control methods like pesticides that cause
    problems with other organisms do not fall under integrated pest management because pesticides
    are known to cause harm.
  • At Pest Control, we use integrated pest management to reduce harm across the board and can find
    effective ways for you to be rid of pests while keeping your property and your environment safe.
  • Biological Pest Control
  • Biological pest control weaponizes other living organisms to get rid of common household pests.
    Your pest control professional will employ the use of your pests’ natural predators. By using a pest’s
    natural predators, you can rest assured that your home, pets, and local wildlife won’t be exposed to
    chemicals of any kind.
  • You can use many beneficial insects against pest insects in your home, garden, or lawn. Minute
    pirate bugs and ladybird beetles are excellent biological ways to control aphids and spider mites.
    Plants and diatomaceous earth are also effective biological repellents against ants and other
    unfavourable insects.
  • Chemical Pest Control
  • When dealing with an insect infestation, chemical pest control can be an effective option to
    eliminate pests. There is some risk when pesticides are involved, especially when it comes to pests
    on fruits and vegetables in your garden or during the fumigation tenting process.
  • Liquid insecticides are the go-to chemical pest control treatment when natural pest control isn’t an
    option. Fumigation is an especially popular chemical option when treating termites. It relies on toxic
    gas to immobilize and kill pests quickly. Both options work to reduce infestations, either by
    preventing future reproduction or getting rid of all current pests.
  • Physical Pest Control
  • Using poisoned bait is an effective solution for eliminating insects and rodents alike, but it can put
    other animals and even pets at risk. Physical pest control is most effective for rodents and other
    larger wildlife and much safer than many options. Trapping these pests is an easy way to get them
    under control.
  • Termite Control
  • Pre-Construction Termite Control
  • Soil Treatment
  • Post-Construction Termite Control
  • Traditional
  • Baiting System