Pest Control for Hotels & Hospitality

There are no facilities that require more monitoring of pests like bed bugs, cockroaches or rodents, than hotels and lodging. Pests can be such a headache for any hotel or lodge owner. This is why Catseye designs custom hospitality and lodging pest management procedures to rid your business of unwanted pests.

Our tailored solutions ensure your hotel remains pest-free and worry-free — for good. We offer pest control for hotels throughout the New England area, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Check out our service locations for more information about the areas we service.

Pest Control Methods for the Hotel & Hospitality Industry

We know meeting state and federal regulations is important to you — Catseye’s year-round hotel pest control services and prevention will ensure your rooms and facilities are always up to code.

Crawling Insect Control

Pests such as bed bugs and cockroaches are common issues in hotels if not properly addressed and can damage or contaminate any surface they touch. Catseye uses discrete monitors to gauge pest activity, then apply baits and residual insecticides to eliminate your pest problem.

Flying Insect Control

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

Mice & Rodent Control

We use a combination of safe and humane rodent bait stations and mechanical rodent monitoring devices to remove these critters from your hotel or lodging.

Sanitation

After your pest problem is eliminated, we vacuum, disinfect, and otherwise return the area to the way it was before pests invaded. We also offer hotel disinfection services to keep the hotel clean and containment free to prevent possible illnesses or spread 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 couple of small openings that are letting pests sneak inside the hotel. Cat-Guard Exclusion Systems are all-natural, permanent solutions designed to keep pests out of your hotel or hospitality business.

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Commercial building with Catseye's palatium protection to remove and prevent all rodents and wildlife

Catseye Pest Control for Hotels & Hospitality Industry

The Catseye mission is to protect your hotel, motel, or bed and breakfast from pests by providing award-winning customer service and the best quality pest control in the lodging and hospitality industry.

We accomplish this through:

  • Free Inspection of Your Hotel or Lodging
  • 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 Hotels

Aside from standard operating procedures, every hotel or lodging has to follow state and municipal guidelines when it comes to maintaining sanitation and health codes.

Kitchens are routinely inspected by the Department of Health. Catseye is here to ensure your hospitality and lodging pest control procedures are properly in place to keep all your facilities up to code, and your guests returning.

To schedule your free pest inspection, contact us today.

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Catseye technician outside a commercial business after installing a Cat-Guard Exclusion System to keep wildlife out

How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs in Your Hotel

Bed bug cases found in hotels and other lodging are on the rise across North America. Because of the high turnover rate of guests, the chances of one of these hitchhikers coming along for the ride increase daily. When it comes to hospitality and lodging pest management, the constant monitoring of activity is a must.

Signs of a bed bug infestation include discovering markings similar to salt and pepper along the folds of mattresses or bedding. Those markings are bed bug droppings. Larger infestations will lead to seeing blood spots on sheets, or molted shells that have been shed.

  • Routinely inspect rooms for bed bug activity.
  • Pull back baseboard moldings, look along bed frames, box springs and mattresses for “salt and pepper” spots. Keep linens clean and replace old ones regularly.
  • Inspect behind picture frames or light fixtures and any other mounted furnishings.
  • Avoid any clutter and vacuum each room on a regular basis.
  • Since these pests could be coming from any room, discovering the infestation might happen in the laundry room. Make sure to note where each linen is coming from to discover the problem as quickly as possible.