Concepts
Green Pest Management
It has been noticed that within the last decade, the pest control industry has gone green. Green IPM procedures focus first on the non-chemical methods; these include:
- Using good quality methods during the implementation of the IPM program,
- Sanitation and removing favorable conditions to pests to grow and develop in large numbers,
- Using pest proofing technique to exclude points of entry,
- Eliminate harbourages, food, and water,
- Using physical removal of pests (using trapping, vacuuming, steaming, lighting devices),
One rule in green pest management is to limit the use of insecticides to cracks and crevices, focusing on insect harbourages and reducing the amount of material available for non-target species. In the green era, it is essential to know how to make the best and most educated choices. See “Pest Management and Environmental Sustainability” stated below.
Other Concepts
Urban Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
IPM, is an ecological approach to pest management that combines a variety of chemical & non-chemical control strategies.
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Digital Pest Management
24/7 monitoring through a wireless network, real-time capture alerts, and up-to-date minute rodent and insect action verification.
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Training Management at ETS
ETS has developed a clear strategy for managing employee training. The training programs is targeted at all levels of management and staff.
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