Correctly identifying the pest that has made its way into your facility, store or restaurant is key in determining the correct course of action to take when trying to eliminate them. Fortunately, you don’t have to be an entomologist yourself – CouncilMen IPM can help with that.
To learn more about the pests that commonly invade commercial facilities, select a pest from the list below.
And, when you’re ready to get rid of those pesky critters and protect your business, contact us here for help.

RODENTS
Failure to deal with a rodent problem early may lead to unsafe conditions in your workplace and potential injury or illness to your employees and customers.

COCKROACH
German cockroaches in a commercial environment can spread diseases, contaminate product, scare away customers, and seriously affect your bottom line.
BED BUGS
Comprehensive, strategic bed bug management service provides an aggressive, effective treatment program to ensure brand protection.
FLEAS
Flea bites cause itching and can make living uncomfortable, plus they are known to carry a variety of diseases.
FILTH FLIES
From spreading filth and disease, to irritating bites and rapid reproduction, flying insects can become a larger problem if left untreated at your facility.
ANTS
Although ants aren’t as dangerous as other pests, some are known to carry and spread bacteria wherever they go

BIRDS
Learn about CouncilMen’s IPM bird exclusion plans before a pest bird infestation causes you to fly off the handle.
PANTRY PESTS
Infestations will cause contamination of product, mold and unpleasant odors, all of which make the food product unfit for human consumption.
INVADERS
Includes boxelder bugs, centipedes, crickets, earwigs, ladybugs, millipedes, pillbugs, scorpions, silverfish, slugs, springtails and stink bugs, to name a few.
SPIDERS
While most spiders pose little or no danger to people, some species can deliver venomous bites that may cause medical issues.
TERMITES
Termites cause billions of dollars in damage each year in the U.S. They primarily feed on wood, but also damage paper, books, insulation, and even swimming pool liners and filtration systems.
