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You put a lot of time and money into your business. Keep staff and your facility safe and protected with pest control from Wolverine Pest Services. We have over 20 years of experience handling commercial property pest control.
Our veteran and family-owned company has built its reputation on faith, honesty and fair, competitive pricing. If you have a pest infestation issues such as rodents, you can depend on us. We are licensed and insured in the state of Michigan and offer standard treatments as well as green/organic products.
You can also choose Integrated Pest Management (IPM). The goal of the IPM method is to minimize the potential risks to humans, property, and the environment by using more ecological methods of pest control.
With over 20 years of experience, you can depend on our team for complete commercial pest control. We offer a 30-day guarantee and return within the first 30 days if your problem re-occurs. Call us today at (517) 999-5008 for your free estimate.
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The last thing you need for your business is a bad review because your customers experienced a pest issue. Whether you have roaches, ants, bedbugs, mice, or other pests, it’s imperative that y ou get commercial pest control services to get them under control for the good of your business. Get a permanent solution with pest control services from our team. Whether you choose our regular service or IPM, we can make sure your business is pest-free, no matter what kind of pests you’re experiencing. Get a permanent solution with pest control services from our team. Whether you choose our regular service or IPM, we can make sure your business is pest-free, no matter what kind of pests you’re experiencing.
1. Prevention: The goal of prevention is to eliminate or reduce pest problems before
they occur. This includes reducing conducive conditions and prevention of pest entry or
spread.
2. Monitoring: Monitoring is the process of regularly observing pests and environmental
conditions to determine if pest control is needed. Monitoring helps to determine the
presence of pests, their damage levels, and their population trends.
3. Cultural practices: Cultural practices are non-chemical methods of controlling pests.
Examples include crop rotation, the use of resistant varieties, and the selection of
suitable planting sites.
4. Biological control: Biological control is the use of natural predators, parasites, or
pathogens to reduce pest populations.
5. Chemical control: Chemical control is the use of pesticides to reduce pest
populations. Pesticides should be used only as a last resort and in a responsible
manner.
Principles of IPM
1. Prevention: The first step in IPM is to prevent pests from infesting an area.
Preventative measures include sanitation, habitat modification, and exclusion
techniques.
2. Monitoring: Regular monitoring of an area can help identify problems before they
become serious. This includes inspecting for signs of pest activity, such as droppings,
damage to structures, or insect-related odors.
3. Identification: Proper identification of the pest is essential for the selection of the
most effective control method.
4. Action Threshold: The action threshold is the point at which a pest population is
large enough to require control measures.
5. Control Methods: A variety of physical, biological, and chemical controls can be used
to reduce pest populations. These should be chosen based on the severity of the
infestation, the type of pest, and the environmental conditions.
6. Evaluation: Evaluate the effectiveness of the control methods used and adjust if
necessary.
Great people to work with. Every interaction I have had with Wolverine Pest Services has been a
good experience. Highly recommend!