To ensure that your IPM program reaches its potential, approach your relationship with your pest management professional as a partnership. Open communication and cooperation between you, your staff and your provider makes for a winning IPM program. The benefits are fewer headaches, safer products and better audit scores.
Dr. Zia Siddiqi is quality assurance director for Orkin, Inc. and a board certified entomologist with more than 30 years in the industry. Reach him at [email protected].
siva kumar says
Great blog you’ve got here. It’s packed full of lots of information about pest control services
Sujit Janardan Bane says
nice info
M.A.PRABHAKAR says
Your article is very informative and throws light on pest control operators duties.
Regarding documentation ,a model format and regarding chemical application where necessary,a list of approved pesticides may also be given to make this article complete.
Thanks
M.A.Prabhakar
Lotus Pest Management services, Kochi,India.
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Rob says
this article is informative indeed… however, they should have fix their eyes on using non-chemical and natural ways of pest control..
Reynaldo Alojado says
Informative. Keep it up!
Amit Singh says
This article is very informative, Nice Info ….
Ernesto Ceralvo says
Is furadan 3g against ipm principles?
Rakesh Joshi says
Nice article. This is a very informative and interesting article. Information is detailed in a comprehensive way regarding an Effective Pest Management Program. This might be helpful for everyone. Thanks for sharing this!
Olivia Smart says
Thank you for explaining that it’s important to start with identifying which pests need to be dealt with. We’ve noticed that we have quite a few different pests that have been getting into our office. I’ll be sure to mention this to the pest control company so that they can help us with getting rid of them.
Iris Smith says
We appreciate you mentioning that, as pest control is a continuous process, it is possible to prevent infestations and aid in the eradication of current ones by continuously checking your facility for pest activity and facility and operational changes. The termites on the bed are what my grandmother complains about. I’ll advise her to hire a termite inspection specialist to help her get rid of any already present ones.
Thomas Bell says
I completely agree the concept of using the right treatments in the right places is essential. Overall, this article highlights the significance of adopting a holistic and sustainable approach to pest management. By implementing IPM strategies and considering non-chemical control methods as a first line of defense, we can effectively address pest issues while minimizing risks and promoting a healthier ecosystem. Thank you for sharing this valuable information!