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5 Common Pest Control Myths You Should Know

Pests such as mice, rats, cockroaches, and ants can cause significant damage to a building and pose a health risk to humans. Therefore, pest control is a crucial aspect of maintaining the health and safety of a property.

However, some myths surrounding pest control make it difficult to understand the best action to address a pest problem. Below are the five most common myths about pest control you should know.

Myth #1: Pesticides Are Always Dangerous to People and the Environment

It is widely assumed that all pesticides are hazardous to humans and the environment. While some pesticides can have negative consequences, it is important to note that not all pesticides are harmful. In addition, many pesticides are specifically designed to be safe for humans and the environment when used as directed.

Government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in the United States regulate the manufacture and quality of pesticides. Before pesticides are approved for use, this agency thoroughly assesses their potential risks and establishes strict guidelines for their safe use.

Furthermore, many pest control professionals are trained to handle and apply pesticides safely to reduce the risk of human and environmental exposure. They also follow pesticide label instructions with caution when handling pesticides, which helps them control pests effectively.

Myth #2: Do-It-Yourself Pest Control Is Always Effective

While many pest control products are available for purchase in retail stores, it is important to note that these products are not always effective. Pest control can be complicated and technical, requiring a thorough understanding of the pests being controlled, the available control methods, and the proper application of those methods.

DIY methods for getting rid of pests don’t always work, especially if the pests aren’t identified correctly or the methods aren’t deployed correctly. In some cases, DIY pest control can exacerbate the problem by causing pests to become resistant to the control measures or to simply move to another part of the property.

Myth #3: Pest Control Is Only Required During Specific Seasons

It’s a common misconception that pest control is only necessary during certain seasons, like spring or summer. However, pests can be a problem all year, so pest control must be proactive. While some pests are more active at certain times of the year, others can survive and reproduce all year indoors.

Mice and rats, for example, can enter a building searching for food and shelter and reproduce quickly once inside. Similarly, cockroaches and ants can do well inside and be hard to get rid of once they are there. Thus, property owners should protect their buildings and the health of the people who live in them all year with preventative measures and professional pest control services.

Myth #4: Pest Control Is Prohibitively Expensive

While professional pest control services have a cost associated with them, the long-term benefits of their service frequently outweigh the initial outlay.

Furthermore, many pest control companies provide flexible payment options and can collaborate with property owners to create customized pest control plans that fit their budgets.

Myth #5: Pest Control Is a One-Time Event

Pest control is not a one-time solution; ongoing pest management is required to keep a property pest-free. Therefore, property owners should take a proactive approach to pest control and reduce the risk of future infestations by implementing a long-term pest management plan. Proactive methods can include regular pest control treatments, inspections, and monitoring to keep pests away.

Don’t hesitate to contact Mosquito Masters if you require professional pest control services. Our trained professionals are ready to assist you in protecting your property from pests. We provide various services for commercial and residential properties, and we will collaborate with you to create a customized pest control plan that meets your needs and budget.