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What Is The Most Common Method Of Pest Control?

Whether you have an existing pest problem in your home or are looking for a preventative pest control service, you likely want to know what pest control really involves and what the most common forms of this practice are. 

Once you know the ins and outs of these control procedures, you will have a better idea as to what you are requesting from your professional pest controller and what actions he is likely to carry out within your home or on your premises. 

Let’s discover everything we need to know about these pest control methods and the common types of approaches to this work that your contracted exterminator may want to utilize.

What Pest Control Involves

Pests are living organisms that invade our homes and properties causing us harm, danger, or disrupting our activities. Therefore, they need to be managed. Pest control regulates the pests in a place where they should not be and either through deterrents, moving them, or exterminating them, a qualified pest controller will ensure that they do not remain present within your space. 

The way that this is achieved however can depend on your area, your pest controller’s experience and expertise, and also your own personal preferences. Some homeowners request specific pest control methods depending on what they feel most comfortable with however usually it is advisable to let the expert handle the situation in the way that they deem most effective. 

This is not to say though that you don’t need to know what they are doing. On the contrary, before the professional gets to work and starts protecting your home, you should know exactly what methods they plan to use and what it entails for your space. To help you with this we are going to show you the most common of these methods. 

The Different Types Of Pest Control

Chemical Pest Control

Chemical pest control usually means the involvement of pesticides. These chemicals sometimes kill the pests whilst at other times the chemicals merely inhibit their ability to develop and reproduce in that area causing them to stop increasing. 

It is important to note that some of these pesticides are toxic to humans, and even some pets depending on what chemical is being used. You should also know that each chemical is specific to a different kind of pest and should not be used as an overall solution to every kind of infestation. 

The common categories of pesticides include:

  • Herbicides: Used to control plants
  • Insecticides: Used to control Insects
  • Fungicides: Used to control Fungi
  • Rodenticides: Used to control Rodents
  • Avicides: Used to control Birds
Biological Pest Control

Biological pest control is as you may well have guessed, biological. This involves the use of predators or other types of parasites that make a sustainable living within your home virtually impossible for your pests. 

This is something that is often done large scale and requires a lot of population estimates and calculations to ensure that it doesn’t get out of hand. This has backfired various times when individuals haven’t worked it out properly. 

However, this type of pest control has saved many farming industries and continues to be extremely productive when managed properly up till today. Though it must be acknowledged that it doesn’t work against all types of pests or even all types of insects. It is a very complex chain that needs to be understood before it can be implemented.

It is unlikely that a home or business pest controller would use this method on your home however, there are variations of this idea which include flying birds of prey and landfill sites and purchasing a cat for your home to keep away rodents. 

Other Types Of Pest Control

Much of the time, the best solution is prevention. Though traps are very common in homes to handle pest problems a more common and effective solution is to limit the pest’s access to your house and restrain their ability to find, food, shelter, and breeding areas.

Whether it is via the way you dispose of your trash, the way you clean your house, or fixing up the cracks and holes in your building, these are all primary methods of pest control that any homeowner can put into action. 

Now we did mention traps briefly and this is the other method that most people are familiar with. However, there is yet another. Mechanized and physical pest control is something that can include sticky surfaces, temperature changes, water additions, and more.

Overall a pest controller will know which is the best and most effective method for any type of pest in any specific environment. Therefore, at times they may be required to employ all of these methods for one reason or another. But, which is the most common? What is your pest controller likely to suggest?

Now we come to the most common method that your pest controller will likely want to use.

The Most Frequently Used Method

The most commonly used pest control method is chemical pest control. Yes, most people find it to be the easiest solution to lay down some sort of pesticide or poison to remove the pest problem from their home. Why is this?

Well to start with, chemicals for this use are relatively low cost making them accessible for most jobs. They are also quick to act meaning that you don’t have to wait months for the problem to resolve itself.

There is a drawback however and that is when the user chooses non-selective pesticides that kill not just the harmful but all the organisms in the area. So make sure that your pest controller selects a selective chemical that only kills or eradicates the selected target. 

The other thing to keep in mind with this common method is that it is often only a short-term solution, it doesn’t stop the pests from returning. Therefore, other methods may need to be used to prevent the return of a pest.

Now you have a good idea as to what methods your pest controller may employ but most important of all, you know the most common one that is being used for this task. 

Synergy² Pest Control Jackson MS

If you’re looking for the right team to handle the issue for you, Synergy² is here to help. We provide trusted services throughout the area, so contact us for the best pest control services around.

Feel free to read more about us and decide if Synergy² is the right company for you.  We have over 300 Five-Star Google reviews for pest control service in the Jackson metro area (Jackson/Madison/Brandon/Ridgeland). Check out our newest location reviews for pest control service in Jackson, MS here at Synergy² Jackson Pest Control!

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Barry Pitts, Synergy² Owner

Pharmacist and Synergy² Pest owner, Barry Pitts, is a long-time Madison, MS resident with a passion for applying advanced scientific pest principles to pest control services in the Jackson metro area.  Combining exceptional customer service with cutting-edge pest control technology allows Synergy² to provide residents of the Jackson metro area with the highest levels of pest control available today.

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