Pest Control for Government Buildings

Productivity is the primary focus at any workplace, but especially at a government facility. In order to keep a productive workplace, you need to make sure your employees feel at ease with their surroundings — no matter which pest infested the property. That’s why Catseye will provide government pest management procedures to ensure your facility is free of bugs and rodents, such as mosquitoes, mice, and more.

We offer premier pest control for government buildings throughout the New England area, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. To learn more, check out the areas serviced by our technicians.

Pest Control Services

We know meeting state and federal regulations is important to you — Catseye’s year-round government building pest control services and prevention will ensure the building is always up to code.

Crawling Insect Control

Pests like ants, beetles and cockroaches can damage and contaminate anything they come in contact with. We use discrete monitors to gauge pest activity, then apply baits and residual insecticides to eliminate the infestation from your government facility.

Flying Insect Control

Fly lights and attractants are used to monitor and control the activity of flying pests, such as mosquitoes. We also use baits and residual insecticides to get rid of pests like fruit flies and drain flies.

Mice & Rodent Control

We use a combination of safe and humane rodent bait stations in addition to mechanical rodent monitoring devices to remove mice, rats, and other rodents from government buildings.

Sanitation

After the pest problem is eliminated, we vacuum, disinfect, and otherwise return the area to the way it was before pests invaded. We also offer disinfection services to keep government building’s clean and containment free to prevent possible illnesses or spread of viruses.

Minor Repair & Exclusion

If we find small openings, like the hole where a pipe enters the building or a crack in the foundation, we will seal it to keep pests out. We also seal up areas, like behind backsplashes, where pests will hide.

Permanent Pest Exclusion

Sometimes it’s more than just a of couple small openings that are letting pests sneak inside your government building. Our Cat-Guard Exclusion Systems are all-natural, permanent solutions to keep pests out of your government building.

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Catseye Pest Control’s Approach for Government Buildings

The Catseye mission is to protect your government facility from pests by providing award-winning customer service and the best quality pest control in the government sector. We accomplish this through:

  • Free Inspection of Your Government Building
  • Following Integrated Pest Management Practices
  • Customized Treatment Plan Based on Our Findings
  • Comprehensive, In-Depth Service Visits
  • Flexible Scheduling & Emergency Visits
  • Secure Online Account & Dedicated Customer Service Representative
  • Catseye’s Signature Service Scan System & Reporting

Benefits of Professional Pest Control for Government Buildings

Municipal buildings at both the state and federal levels are highly regulated when it comes to government pest management procedures. Because they are usually public work sectors, Catseye is attentive to these public office building requirements.

We offer organic and other treatment methods that are less invasive. These methods not only keep the facility up to code, but pest-free.

To schedule your free pest inspection, contact us today.

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How to Get Rid of Rodents in Government Facilities

When dealing with rodents in the workplace, it’s important to make sure break rooms and employee snack drawers are clean and free of crumbs. Government employees should be encouraged to store their food in containers with lids. Look for gnaw marks on those lids, or in the kitchen as it’s a common sign of a rat or mice infestation. With so many sources of food, it can be difficult to pinpoint where a rat or mice infestation is located in a government facility.

  • Seal up all cracks and crevices along the perimeter of the building.
  • Install door sweeps all doors that lead outside.
  • Store food in containers with tight-fitting lids, as rodents can chew through paper and plastic packaging.
  • Regularly wipe down counters, mop floors and garbage cans. Declutter and organize items stored in cabinets and desks to reduce the appeal of nesting sites for rodents.