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Pest Control; What Business Owners Need to Know 
It is common for homeowners to call a pest control company after they have already spotted pest infestation within their structures. If you are a business owner, you cannot sit back and wait until you see bugs or vermin. You have to precautionary measures to prevent infestations from happening in the first place. Being proactive about pests will protect your reputation and keep your business profitable.
Managing the Reputation of Your Business 
When you own a business, you have to put in a great deal of hard work to earn a good reputation in your community. The foundation for this is the quality of your services and products, how well you handle customer service and how affordable your prices are. It can take many years to reach this level of trust with the public, and that could go away fast if customers see pests in your establishment. This is especially true if you are running a hotel or a restaurant. All it takes is one bad review on social media, and the negativity will spread across the internet very quickly. You can avoid this situation by being proactive and hiring an experienced pest control company.
Limiting Pest Damage on Your Premises 
When pests enter a commercial building, they not only breed and leave droppings, they also cause damage if they are not brought under control fast. They are capable of chewing through insulation and drywall and destroying wood and wiring. While the cosmetic damage is terrible to look at, the underlying structural problems caused by pests can cause instability and even fires. Bed bugs have been on the rise in last decade and are one of the most challenging pest control problems. If you have a warehouse that contains inventory such as clothing, food and mattresses, these can become infested very quickly. You can reduce your risk by staying one step ahead of the pests and calling in the professionals.
Safety and Health in Your Workplace 
As a business owner, you are liable for both the people you employ and the customers you serve. When your establishment is invaded by pests, they bring in pathogens and contaminants from all of the places they have roamed. This can lead to disease outbreaks, which may become deadly. In addition, those who have allergies or chronic asthma can be triggered by pests and their droppings which can result in life-threatening attacks and hospital visits. One of the best ways you can protect yourself and the people who work for you is by putting a strong pest management program into place so your workers and customers can stay healthy and safe. No one should be afraid to come to work because of pests’ invasion.
How Commercial Pest Control Works 
The process starts with a thorough inspection of your establishment to determine what the pests are and how they are getting inside. Once the entry points have been closed up, the remaining pests are eliminated and a regular routine of follow-up visits are scheduled. Before hiring a pest control company, be sure to check its experience and reputation for commercial work.
A business reputation is affordably enough to maintain without other major factors.  At Jopestkil Kenya Pest Control we are always available to serve your commercial needs and residential homes. If you think you have pests, call to schedule an inspection today.

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  1. Bed bugs have reemerged recently as a serious and growing problem not only in some parts of the world but its worldwide. These insects have become the most challenging pest to control in urban environments. Residual insecticides are the most common methods used for bed bug control; however, insecticide resistance limits the efficacy of treatments. Desiccant dusts have emerged as a good option to provide a better residual effect for bed bug control. Several studies have focused on determining the efficacy of dust-based insecticides against bed bugs. However, behavioral responses of bed bugs to insecticide dusts could influence their efficacy. The behavioral responses of bed bugs to six insecticide dusts commonly used in the United States were evaluated with an advanced video tracking technique (Ethovision). Bed bugs took longer to make first contact with areas treated

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