Commercially Operated Properties
Managers of commercial property management face unique challenges when dealing with office buildings, multi-family buildings, and other commercially operated properties (either pre or post-construction of the properties). These types of properties are conducive to potential pest problems due to the high volumes of people interacting within them. Therefore, managers have to deal with tenant complaints about irritating insects, rodents, and wildlife. Pest problems in these properties can quickly spread, and there is a need to contact a trusted pest control professional not only to control pests in these properties but most importantly make all residents feel comfortable and safe. Failure to control pests by pest control operators in food service facilities can lead to serious consequences and concerns.
Legal consequences because failure to control pests leads to fines, closure of the premises, fines, and prosecutions. Pests are not only a threat to tenants but also to the facility’s reputation and resident turnover (highly negative reactions in those who encounter them).
A comprehensive pest management program should be designed to find the source of pests sources and stop them before they spread throughout the property. Similarly, failure to quickly empty community trash receptacles offers easy sources of nourishment and allows for easy movement of pests between units.
ETS professionally-trained pest technicians provide safe and effective preventative and proactive pest treatments for all pests that occur in residential and commercial properties across the real estate industry. We conduct pest control inspections with thoroughness and sensitivity to tenants, with minimal disruption. ETS develops a foundation of trust and partnership with all residents and building managers to resolve pest issues faster with less irritation to them. We also work with property managers to ensure best practices and clear guidelines on good housekeeping to minimize issues.
Pests Attracted to Commercially Operated Properties:
Click on each pest to learn about its general description, life cycle, common characteristics, damages, and economic or medical implications.