Pest Control Pre-Treatment Instructions
The following are instructions for the preparation work you are required to perform before your unit’s inspection/treatment day. Instructions are given per area to be treated. Please be sure to follow the instructions based on which areas of your unit are experiencing pest problems. Areas of the unit not properly prepped will not be treated.
Below is an outline indicating the areas that need to be prepped for each common pest service. Detailed prep instructions per area are given in page two. Based on pest infestation listed below, the areas indicated are all required to be prepped in order to perform treatment.
Ants & General Pests | |
Areas to Prep | Kitchen & Bathroom, Floor |
Additional Instructions | Prep all areas that are affected as detailed in next page. |
*Vacancy period | 2 hours |
Fleas & Carpet Beetles | |
Areas to Prep | Floor, Pet Linens |
Additional Instructions | Have your pet flea dipped on day of service. Vacuum 3 days after treatment and then as often as possible thereafter for the next 2 weeks. Always discard vacuum bags in outside trash areas. Do not steam clean for 2 weeks after service. |
*Vacancy period | 3 hours |
Pantry Pests | |
Areas to Prep | Kitchen |
Additional Instructions | Inspect all of your pantry stored food for pests. All food items containing any amount of pests should be discarded in outside trash. |
*Vacancy period | 2 hours |
German/Brown branded Roaches | |
Areas to Prep | Kitchen Bathroom, Floor, Faceplates Wall Décor |
Additional | All instructions must be completed prior to inspection and treatment |
*Vacancy period | 4 hours |
Bed Bugs | |
Areas to Prep | ALL AREAS: Kitchen and Bathroom, Floor, Bedding, Pet Linens, Closets, Faceplates & Wall Décor |
Additional | All instructions must be completed prior to inspection and treatment. Preparation for bed bug service is always the same regardless of how many prior services have been performed at each unit. |
*Vacancy period | 4 hours |