Your most trusted Pest Management and Personal hygiene partner in Gujarat

Your most trusted Pest Management and Personal hygiene partner in Gujarat

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Pest Control and disinfection have been very very important from now after reopening of Lock down. Professional Pest Control services like Go Green Care around the house, you can always take a sigh of relief and let them do the work.

How Go Green Care team can add Value in the Pest Management at your Offices and residences .  

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  1. Health is the most valuable asset of an individual and shouldn’t be compromised under any circumstance. Not to forget, these tiny little creatures have the ability to carry deadly diseases.So it is inevitable to forget the professional pest control agency like Go Green Care.
  2. Go Green Care team have experience hands-on working on several properties, it is easy for them to figure out the most infected areas of the house. This will save a lot of time and money in the long run for any one to give pest control services to us.
  3. Living in a pest-infested house can be very frustrating, especially when you have kids and other family members constantly complaining about insect bites all the time. However, handing over the responsibility to someone like Go Green Care who knows the art of decluttering the house from insects is going to be a breath of fresh air.
  4. The Go Green Care experts will not only clear your house from insects but will also inspect the property to check if the larger damage has already been caused. This way, it will be easier for you to prepare for a prospective loss .
  5. Sometimes, the potential sources of Infestations are standing water, soil, garbage, pet food, etc. it is tough to find out the source when you haven’t ever handled such a situation before. So it is imperative for you to navigate through the entire property with the experts like Go Green Care team to figure out the root cause of the issue.
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IDEAL FREQUENCY OF PEST MANAGEMENT OF PEST

  1. Monthly: Basic pest control for low or no pest problems. Best practices of IPM are in place to watch for pests before they become a problem.
  2. Bi-Monthly: Basic pest control for one or two pest problems and ideal for clients that receive a lot of deliveries from multiple sources or for establishments that have older buildings
  3. Weekly Service: pest control in which there is ongoing pest problems with multiple structural and sanitation issues. All strategies from IPM will be implemented to control the problem
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Depending on the nature of the pest problem, the technician will recommend the best service frequency to reduce or eliminate pest pressures within your establishment.

Utilizing a three-part practice consisting of inspection, identification, and treatment, pest professionals will assess the facility to resolve the issues.

PEST MANAGEMENT TO PROTECT YOUR GRAINS

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According to the World Health Organization, 420,000 lives are lost each year from consuming contaminated food. When it comes to grain storage and processing facilities, proper sanitation isn’t just a sound practice, it’s essential to ensuring food safety. Sanitation also effects pests, which can contribute to food safety issues.

With grain shipments coming in regularly, many of which are being stored for a long time, an insufficient cleaning schedule can amplify the ideal conditions for pests — namely having so much food. Once pests work their way into your facility, they can be difficult to manage. Weevils, Indian meal moths, flour beetles and other stored product pests can destroy and contaminate food products. Other pests such as cockroaches and rodents also will take advantage of the buffet of food present. Knowing how to effectively clean your facility, and when to do it, can help eliminate conditions for pests and disrupt their development cycles.

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Here are some actions you should include in your schedule to reduce pest conditions and keep your facility operating smoothly.( REFERENCE WORLDGRAIN.COM)

Weekly

  • Maintain the exterior: Your exterior should be well-kept to deter pests from entering your facility. As much as possible, any spillage of grain or milled product should be cleaned up immediately. Keep any surrounding vegetation trimmed back from structures and low. While large trees and bushes are aesthetically pleasing, they create a welcoming space for pests to access food and habitat. Don’t forget outside employee areas, especially trash bins. Empty those on a regular basis so pests aren’t attracted.
  • Check the corners and hard to reach areas: You know where they are — the elevator pits, around bin hoppers, transfer points, tunnels, even the head house. The areas that just don’t get seen as often because they are somewhat out of sight. Put these on a weekly (if not daily) cleaning rotation and make sure the right tools are available. It’s hard to ask someone to sweep the floor if they don’t have a broom.
  • Monitor for pests: This may sound a bit off topic since we are talking sanitation, but if you monitor for pests, you can find where they are. Where they are is often by a food source. So, you can use pest information to point out sanitation issues. Monitors also may be used as a verification tool. Ideally, you want to find the sanitation issues before pests become a problem. However, using the data from monitoring devices provides early warning.
  • Employee areas: Remove any food debris in and around microwaves, refrigerators and vending machines. Wipe up any residue from coffee machines, water coolers and other appliances. Keep an eye on quality assurance (QA) areas, any labs and sample areas where you have stored product.

Monthly

  • Check equipment: This is probably being completed more often, but at least once a month, check all the equipment from a sanitation and a pest perspective. Make sure there are no leaks, all seals are tight and there is no evidence of pests.
  • Check for water: Water leaking around and into grain is not a good thing. Not only is there direct damage to the grain, it also offers an additional food source for grain feeding insects, weevils and mold feeding insects.

Quarterly

  • Inspect your roof: It’s easy to overlook the roof when it comes to sanitation, but it should be checked regularly for pest attractants such as standing water, debris and growth. It is also a good idea to make sure your HVAC unit is draining correctly and that your screens and filters are in decent condition.
  • Clean dumpsters: Regularly clean the area around dumpsters and keep them tightly closed to prevent pests from sheltering inside. Avoid overflow problems by reassessing your pick-up schedule to ensure it is sufficient for the amount of waste your facility produces. If there are bins going to animal feed, ensure those are picked up regularly and are not overflowing.
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Following these sanitation practices on an ongoing basis can reduce and even prevent pests. It is also worth considering investing in some long-term measures to ramp up your defense strategy. Repaving sunken areas that tend to collect water and replacing exterior lighting with sodium vapor or LED lights are other ways to help reduce pest activity on your property.

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