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Avoid The Pests: 3 Pest Problems Your Commercial Building May Face

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If you've recently purchased a commercial building, you might not be aware of the potential pest problems you may be about to face. Some of those pests are just nuisances. However, there are other pests that pose a serious threat to the health and safety of your employees and customers. One way to help reduce the risk of pest infestations is to sign up for pest control services as soon as possible. Here are some of the common pests you may find in and around your commercial building.

1. Cockroaches

If you think your commercial building is safe from cockroaches as long as you keep things neat and tidy, you should know that roaches aren't only attracted to unkempt buildings. Roaches will seek shelter in any building, as long as they have access to food and water. Unfortunately, wherever roaches go, health risks are sure to follow. That's because they contaminate anything they come in contact with, including cabinets and countertops, as well as any food you keep on the premises. People that are the most susceptible to roach allergies include young children and the elderly. Some of the symptoms associated with roach allergies include coughing, wheezing, and chest tightness.

2. Mice

Mice are another pest that you might encounter in your commercial building. Unfortunately, mice aren't just nuisance pests; they're also a health and safety risk. First, mice carry diseases that can be transmitted to humans. Second, mice chew through anything they come in contact with, which can include any of your important documents, as well as electrical wires and power cords. A good pest control service will keep mice away from your building.

3. Paper Wasps

Paper wasps are another pest problem that you might encounter around your commercial building. Paper wasps like to build nests around entryways and eaves, as well as in trees and bushes. Paper wasps tend to be less aggressive than hornets or yellow jackets, but they still pose a threat, especially if any of your employees or customers are allergic. In fact, ant, bee, and wasp stings cause between 40 and 100 deaths each year. The best way to avoid issues with wasps is to have the nests removed as soon as they're located on your commercial property. However, you should always have a trained pest control service conduct the removal for you.

Don't take chances with your commercial property. Avoid contact with the pests described above by investing in a company like Mike's  Swat Team.


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