Extermination and Fumigation: Everything You Need to Know





What is Extermination?

Extermination is the process of eliminating pests from a property. This can be done using a variety of methods, such as baiting, trapping, and spraying insecticides. Extermination is often necessary to protect people and property from pests that can cause health problems or damage buildings.

What is Fumigation?

Fumigation is a process of pest control that uses gases to kill pests. Fumigation is often used to treat large areas, such as warehouses or food processing plants. It can also be used to treat buildings that have been infested with pests that are difficult to control with other methods.

When to Call an Exterminator

There are a number of signs that you may need to call an exterminator. These include:

* Seeing pests in your home or business
* Noticing droppings or other signs of pests
* Experiencing bites or other allergic reactions to pests
* Having a pest problem that is not going away on its own

How to Choose an Exterminator

When choosing an exterminator, it is important to do your research. Look for a company that is licensed and insured, and that has a good reputation. You should also ask for references from previous customers.

What to Expect from an Extermination

When you call an exterminator, they will first inspect your property to identify the type of pests that you have and the extent of the infestation. They will then recommend a treatment plan. The treatment plan may include a combination of methods, such as baiting, trapping, and spraying insecticides.

Is Extermination Safe?

Extermination is generally safe when it is performed by a licensed and experienced professional. However, there are some risks associated with extermination, such as exposure to chemicals. It is important to follow the instructions of the exterminator and to take precautions to protect yourself and your family from exposure to chemicals.

Fumigation Safety

Fumigation is a more dangerous process than extermination, and it is important to take precautions to protect yourself and your family from exposure to gases. These precautions include:

* Leaving the property during the fumigation process
* Keeping pets and children away from the property
* Ventilating the property thoroughly after the fumigation process is complete