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Integrated-Pest-Management
Integrated Pest Management or IPM is the most effective and environmentally safe approach to pest management. Our solution of IPM relies on a combination of expert pest knowledge and effective pest control methods. HiLevel accomplishes this with the least possible hazard to people, property and the environment. We accomplish this with our effective 3 Step Approach.
- Inspection: — First step of our effective IPM is to inspect and identify. Once we have successfully identified what pest problems you have we build a strategy.
- Intensive Service: — Our strategy begins with a knock down service. During this phase we use a higher concentration of chemicals to control pest infestations. Once the pest population is under manageable conditions we move on to regular service.
- Monitor and Bait: — What makes IPM most effective is its prevention model. IPM is a pro-active solution of pest control not re-active. With regular service we are now able to maintain a pest safe environment for the long run. We accomplish this with the use of Bait and monitors.
Solution By Industry
- Food & Beverage Processing
- Healthcare
- Hospitality
- Foodservice
- Property Management: Apartments
- Property Management: Office
- Retail
- Schools
- Other Industries
Pest Library
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Roaches
There are many species of roaches, from American roaches, Asian roaches, Oriental roaches, Tropical roaches, and to the most common German roaches.
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Bed Bugs
Bed bugs are parasitic insects that feed on blood. The common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, is the most infamous species of the family and prefers to feed on human blood.
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Fleas
Fleas are wingless insects with mouthparts adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. Fleas have been associated with humans and other mammals for thousands of years.
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Moths
There are thought to be over 160,000 species of moths, with thousands yet to be described. Tineola bisselliella, known as clothes moths is the most common moth.
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Rats
The best known rat species are the Roof Rats (black rats) and the Norway Rats (brown rats). Though they are rarely seen in daylight and congested areas,.
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Mice
A mouse is a small mammal belonging to the order of rodents. Mice are much smaller than rats, but they can still do a lot of damage. They destroy food, books