A general pest control treatment is designed to reduce common household pests such as cockroaches, ants, spiders, silverfish and other crawling insects. The exact approach depends on the property, pest pressure and safety requirements.
Step 1: Inspection
The technician checks common pest zones, including kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, external walls, entry points, garden edges, garages, roof edges and other areas where pests may hide or enter.
Step 2: Treatment plan
Good pest control is targeted. The technician may use gels, dusts, residual sprays, crack-and-crevice treatments or external perimeter applications depending on the pest and location.
Step 3: Internal treatment
Internal treatment may focus on skirting boards, cracks, cupboards, wet areas and pest harbourage points. Food preparation surfaces are avoided, and safety instructions are provided before and after treatment.
Step 4: External treatment
External treatment often includes around doors, windows, eaves, patios, garages, fence lines and garden edges. This helps reduce pest entry and pressure around the home.
After treatment
You may see increased pest movement for a short period as insects come out of hiding. Avoid heavy cleaning of treated edges immediately after service unless your technician gives different instructions.
For homes and businesses, Pestyologist provides general pest control in Sydney with practical preparation and aftercare advice.
