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Commercial Services


Our maintenance services are designed as a proactive approach to pest elimination, we don't wait for the "fires" to start and then go to put them out, we actively and aggressively attempt to eliminate and prevent all infestations that may occure on commercial property.  Select an industry below to find out more about how Team Too can help manage your pest..

When a property calls for a service request we are able to respond immediately, usually within 2-4 hours for all calls including bees.  No matter where the property is, we have technicians in the area.  We also understand the laws regarding entry to units and the necessity to give 24 hour notice at times, our scheduling staff works with your on site management to coordinate service times.

Team Too's Commercial Services Include:

  • Rodent Control
  • Termite Control
  • Bird Control
  • Bee Control

Integrated Pest Managment (IPM)

What is IPM?
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is an effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices. The Team Too Termite & Pest Control IPM programs uses current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests and their interaction with the environment. This information, in combination with available pest control methods, is used to manage pests by the most economical means, and with the least possible hazard to people, property, and the environment.

The Team Too Termite & Pest Control IPM approach is designed for commercial, residential, and multi family structurs.  IPM takes advatage of all appropriate pest management options including, but not limited to, the use of pesticides and pesticide alternatives.  In contrast, organic food production applies many of the same concepts as IPm but limits the use of pesticides to those that are produced from natural sources, as opposed to synthetic chemcials.

Our Approach To Intergrated Pest Management
Set Action Thresholds
Before taking any pest control action, Team Too Termite & Pest Control first sets an action threshold, a point at which pest populations or environmental conditions indicate that pest control action must be taken. Sighting a single pest does not always mean control is needed. The level at which pests will either become an annoyance, problem, or economic threat is critical to guide future pest control decisions.

Monitor and Identify Pests
Not all insects, weeds, and other living organisms require control. Many organisms are innocuous, and some are even beneficial. IPM programs work to monitor pests and identify them accurately, so that appropriate control decisions can be made in conjunction with action thresholds. This monitoring and identification removes the possibility that pesticides will be used when they are not really needed or that the wrong kind of pesticide will be used.

Prevention
As a first line of pest control, Team Too Termite & Pest Control’s programs work to manage the exterior or indoor space to prevent pests from becoming a threat. These control methods can be very effective and cost-efficient and present little to no risk to people or the environment. It is the goal of Team Too Termite & Pest Control to work with our customers to provide the highest level of prevention possible.

Control
Once monitoring, identification, and action thresholds indicate that pest control is required, and preventive methods are no longer effective or available, Team Too Termite & Pest Control then evaluates the proper control method both for effectiveness and risk. Effective, reduced action methods are chosen first, including highly targeted chemicals, such as pheromones to disrupt pest mating, or mechanical control, such as trapping. If further monitoring, identifications and action thresholds indicate that reduced action methods are not working, then additional pest control methods would be employed, such as targeted spraying of pesticides. Broadcast spraying of non-specific pesticides is a last resort.



 
 
Last update: 1/22/2010