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What is Pest Control?

Do-it-yourself pest control

Pests" are pests such as cockroaches, mosquitoes, butterflies, mites, rats, and birds (pigeons, crows, etc.).
And the technology to control the activities of organisms harmful to humans to a level that does not harm people's lives is called "pest control.
Pests are a common problem in food-related hygiene.
In order to countermeasure and deal with the problem, it is important to first know the characteristics and determine the cause of the outbreak or infestation.

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Key Measures

Find out where the most likely areas for insect infestation and internal development are, and set up insect traps and various types of traps.

Set up important points among the traps and insect traps installed.

The control target is set to determine how many and what kind of insects are captured at a given point, which can lead to foreign material contamination.

Decide how often to check (replace traps) and record.

The company will also decide on measures to be taken in the event of deviations from management goals or sudden accidents (immediate cleaning, insecticide treatment, alcohol spraying, etc.).

The company regularly examines whether the management methods and procedures are appropriate, and if there are any points that need to be improved, the company makes improvements in a timely manner.

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external invader

Microbiological test items

Causes of infestation by flying insects: light, smell, crevices / Causes of infestation by walking insects: crevices

  • housefly (Musca domestica)

  • chironomid

  • gumbo

  • plant hopper (any insect of family Delphacidae)

  • winged ant

endogenous insect

Causes: Wet environment (puddles, gutters), dry environment (dust, powder)

  • Oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis)

  • phorid fly

  • vinegar fly

  • pyralid (any moth of family Pyralidae, many of which have larva-like symptoms)

  • psocid (any insect of order Psocoptera, which includes booklice)

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why Pest Control?

This is to prevent pests from entering food and other products.
In addition, this is done to control whether the pests are internal or external. This is because it is easier to take countermeasures against both internal and external insects.

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The building is old and has many gaps. Can you control pests?

We will conduct a survey to determine how the pests are infesting the area.
If an infestation is inevitable, let's take measures to exterminate it.

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What are the requirements for pest control?

Three types of measures are needed: scientific, environmental, and physical.
We will work with you to develop measures to address each of these issues.