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How Often Should You Have a Pest Inspection?

How Often Should You Have a Pest Inspection?

Pests in your home or business can be one of the most frustrating things to deal with. Fortunately, a regular pest inspection will ensure that pests stay outside. Pest inspections are excellent for guaranteeing that your home or business will be free of unwanted pests. But the question often arises, how often should you get a pest inspection?

This can be challenging to answer, as it depends on so many different factors. However, we have put it together in this handy guide to help you determine when your next pest inspection should be.


Residential properties

There is a lot to be done in homes to keep pests out, and frequent visits help to make this easier. Your pest control technician will need to search your home for changes or indications of pest activity, check traps, and place preventative measures to reduce the number of pests. To efficiently control the number of pests, frequent visits are necessary.

Generally, these visits should be made at least once a year, but preferably more frequently. The more frequent your pest control visits are the more effective your protection against pests will be. This is especially true if you have pets, as they tend to bring in pests from outside.

For a specific schedule, have a chat with your pest control technician. They will be able to take in the severity of your pest problem, the size of your home, weather conditions, and more to provide an accurate calendar.


Commercial properties

The threat of pests in a commercial property is far more serious than in a residential home. Especially if your business sells food. Pests in your business can be costly. From damages to your reputation, to potential legal problems, to lost stock, pests can cause a lot of financial damage.

So, it is even more critical for commercial properties to maintain the best possible defence against pests. The exact schedule you should follow will depend entirely on your business. Most businesses will need an inspection quarterly, however, some may need weekly inspections. Talk to your pest control expert, and consult the relevant health and safety requirements to determine what is appropriate for your business.

At the end of the day, a pest inspection is far cheaper than the potential damage pests could cause.


Location

The location of your property has a huge impact on the frequency of pest control inspections. Certain locations such as heavily wooded areas have an increased risk of pests. As well as this, if there is a lot of nearby construction upsetting a once-vacant lot, you could experience a wave of migration as pests flee the lot.

In higher-risk locations, you will need to have pest inspections more frequently if you want to keep pests out of your home or business. In lower-risk locations, you will likely be able to get away with annual pest inspections for homes, and quarterly inspections for businesses.


Age of the property

Even the age of your property can determine the frequency at which you need a pest inspection. Older properties tend to be more vulnerable to pests. Cracks in bricks or holes in wood form over time, providing an opening for pests. Older piping with leaks can provide an opening as well as attract pests who like a moist environment.

If you have an older property, you will likely require more frequent pest inspections to catch any infestations early on. These inspections will also enable you to uncover any hidden damage that may be letting pests in past your defences.


Conclusion

How often you should get a pest inspection will vary depending on your property, its age, its location, and what you are using it for. While it can be confusing to know how frequently you should get a pest inspection, once you start on a scheduled frequency you will not have to worry anymore. Simply ask your pest control technician which frequency they believe is most appropriate for your property.

If you are looking for an experienced team of pest control experts reach out to Pest Gone Pest Control.

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