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Fort Worth Pest Control for Restaurants

Posted by Mosquito Squad

September 9, 2024

Rodents, roaches, and flies are the culprits for five Fort Worth area restaurants being closed by state inspectors this summer.

Mosquito Squad of Fort Worth knows the importance of keeping pests under control in both residential and commercial premises. From vector-borne illnesses to the spread of filth and disease from animal feces and carcasses, these invaders must be stopped. Mosquito Squad offers many tailored solutions for residential and commercial pest control in Fort Worth and surrounding areas.

Fort Worth Fly Control for Restaurants and Commercial Purposes

It’s no wonder flies are apt to get out of hand in Fort Worth. According to Texas Parks & Wildlife Magazine, Texas is home to more than 5,000 species of flies. Some bite, some do not, but all can cause huge problems for your residential or commercial kitchen by spreading filth. Flies are attracted to the grossest things you can dream up, including rotting food and dead animal carcasses. They will land on these filthy items, pick up germs and disease pathogens, and bring them into your kitchen. Diseases, like salmonella, dysentery, and gastroenteritis, have no place in your home or business.

Commercial Rodent Control Fort Worth

Like flies, brown rats, deer mice, and black rats have no place in your residential or commercial property. Rodents, potential carriers of hantavirus and salmonella, can be a restaurant’s worst nightmare. Mosquito Squad offers comprehensive rodent control solutions for homes and businesses alike. We do not simply set rodent traps and hope for the best. Our Fort Worth rodent control technicians will turn their keen eyes on your property to find entry points and areas of rodent activity. Yours will be a rodent control plan that is specifically developed for your property and level of infestation. They will help you shore up entry points to help allay future rodent encroachment and apply EPA registered treatments to control the rodent population.

What’s more, Mosquito Squad of Fort Worth will help monitor your home or business for potential future infestations and continue treatment throughout the year.

Fort Worth Roach Control for Restaurants and More

Roaches are some of the most loathed pests on Earth, and Texas has its fair share of roaches. In fact, more than 30 roach species live in Texas. Mosquito Squad’s Home Shield pest control plan works to prevent the likes of cockroaches, spiders, ants, and scorpions out of your kitchen and other indoor spaces. Roaches are potential spreaders of salmonella, just like flies and rodents. They too can transmit typhoid fever, E. coli, dysentery, and more. So aside from being gross to look at, roaches are potentially dangerous for homes and commercial spaces alike.

This Fort Worth pest control package includes a thorough outdoor pest inspection, pest control plan formulation, treatment with EPA registered products, and continued monitoring to allay future infestations.

Search Fort Worth pest control for restaurants and call Mosquito Squad, a top-rated pest control company.

Don’t hesitate to reach out to Mosquito Squad of Fort Worth to discuss your residential or commercial pest control in Fort Worth. We can help you lower your chances of encountering many Fort Worth pest species any time of the year.

Our exterior pest control services include these pests and more!

Mosquito Squad offers dependable Fort Worth pest control services with a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee. Read about it here!

Keep pests out of your kitchen! Call Mosquito Squad for a complimentary Fort Worth restaurant pest control assessment. Get in touch with us by filling out our form online  or calling us at (817) 835-8694 for a free quote.

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