Pest Control for Manufacturing Facilities

As a manufacturing facility owner, we know how important it is for you to not only protect your final product, but also the raw materials and supplies from contamination or damage. Being a worry-free business owner starts with being pest-free — that’s why Catseye will customize manufacturing pest management procedures that are optimized for your facility.

We offer manufacturing plants throughout the New England area, including Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island complete pest control services. Check out our service locations to discover more information about the areas we service.

Pest Control Services

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

Crawling Insect Control

Pests like ants, beetles and cockroaches can damage and contaminate your food products. We use discrete monitors to gauge pest activity, then apply baits and residual insecticides to eliminate any pest problem from the manufacturing facility that we detect.

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 and drain flies. In addition, drains are cleaned and treated so that flies are less likely to reproduce.

Mice & Rodent Control

We use a combination of safe and humane rodent bait stations and mechanical rodent monitoring devices to remove these critters from factories or operating facilities.

Sanitation

After your pest problem is eliminated, we vacuum, disinfect, and otherwise return the area to the way it was before the pests invaded. We also offer disinfection services to keep factories 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 couple small openings that are letting pests sneak inside your restaurant. Cat-Guard Exclusion Systems are all-natural, permanent solutions to keep pest out of your factory.

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

 Catseye’s Manufacturing & Industrial Pest Control

The Catseye mission is to protect your factory from pests by providing award-winning customer service and the best quality pest control for manufacturing facilities. We accomplish this through

  • Free Inspection of Your Manufacturing Facility
  • 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

Pest Control Procedures in Manufacturing & Industrial Facilities

Though there aren’t specific guidelines to manufacturing pest management procedures, the industry still follows OSHA regulations, which conveniently coincide with keeping the production floor clean and safe for employees. Be sure to use good common-sense housekeeping and remove any clutter on the production floors. This will not only keep your workplace safe, but it will prevent ideal nesting spots for rats and mice. Catseye is here to put pest management procedures in place to ensure you’re maintaining a healthy work environment in the factory at all times.

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

How to Prevent Rodents in Your Manufacturing Facility

Rodents like rats and mice can create lots of headaches for manufacturers. Most will chew through any storage containers and contaminate stored products with urine or feces. Once inside they will seek out prime nesting spots in your materials. Rodents travel along the same routes daily, so look for their droppings. You might also notice strong odors of urine if the mice or rat infestation is large.

If you discover gnaw marks on storage or food containers in your break rooms, it’s a sure sign the building has a rodent problem. Identify possible entry points which can be as easy as closing all loading dock doors. Keep all areas free of clutter or filth. Clean and remove any items that can be used as a nesting site for mice and rats. Make sure food brought in by employees is kept sealed up and in one common location so problems don’t spread.