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Professional Pest Control Protection During the COVID-19 Crisis

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What does it mean to be essential?

The professional pest control industry has always played an essential role in the protection of public health, food and property for homes and businesses across the region. Consider that rodents contaminate or consume about 20 percent of the regions food supply, and other pests spread disease such as Leptospirosis, Lyme disease, salmonellosis, hantavirus and encephalitis. Equally important, stinging insects force hundreds of people to the emergency room each year, and cockroach and rodent allergens trigger asthma attacks in children. Without the critical work of the professional pest control industry, these alarming statistics would be so much worse.

In today’s uncertain times during the world’s important battle against COVID-19, the industry continues its role as a vital protector of human health and safety, while observing all protocols. 


Although many businesses in communities across the region have chosen to close their doors or work from home, professional pest control has been recognized as an essential service. This means, most pest control companies are still working hard to protect our food supply and our critical national infrastructure, while also continuing to reduce the threat of pest-borne disease to homes and businesses.

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What does this mean for you?

With 500+ service technicians from more than 10 companies, the professional pest control industry is committed to continuing to protect the island’s food storage, production facilities, grocery stores, medical institutions and hospitals, multifamily homes, villas, warehouses, government buildings, homes and businesses.

As communities spend more time inside, to prevent the spread of COVID-19, pests such as rodents, will have less to deter them from venturing out into broad daylight to find water and food sources. If their typical nesting and feeding locations are depleted due to closed businesses, there is no doubt that they will resourcefully seek a new location for water, food and shelter. Without proper, ongoing pest control efforts, rodent populations will move from areas where businesses are closed, to areas where food and water are readily available.

At home, the pests that have always frustrated us as part of daily lives as well as spread diseases, will likely continue to do so. Homeowners may see pests in new and different places during this period of change. Pests are known to adapt easily to changes in environment and are already quickly adjusting to our new normal. The tower of cardboard boxes waiting to be safely broken down from Christmas or increasing home deliveries, as one example, make excellent hiding spots for pests in laundry areas, garages or next to trash cans.

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Don’t forget!

Remember that the pest control industry stands ready to help you preserve the quality of life you have today.  As an essential service, we will continue to do our part to protect the island’s food supply, as well as your homes and businesses, from pest-related property threats and most importantly, protect your family and loved ones from pest-specific public health threats.

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