Contemporary industries are constantly looking for ways to deliver effective service in line with current trends, and pest control is no exception. Recently, there are significant changes in pest elimination and management happening.

Pest Control Industry Trends

The days of widespread use of toxins for pest elimination are coming to an end. Instead, modern pest control is safer, greener, and more effective than it’s ever been. Read on to discover five pest control industry trends that are transforming the way pest control companies operate.

Trend 1: Pest Detection has Gone High-tech!

The tech revolution has resulted in the development of pest control options that include SMART technology, AI, and a range of additional advanced tech. Thermal imaging, for example, can pick up insect or rodent infestations even when there are few visible signs. Other high-tech measures include sensors that can detect variables such as sound, movement, or the presence of a particular chemical compound that could indicate the presence of a pest. High-tech innovations make pest detection faster, easier, and more accurate.

Trend 2: Integrated Pest Management (IPM)

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a form of pest control that involves putting the pest into a wide context. Through consideration of the life cycle of the pest and its environment, it’s often possible to come up with a creative pest control solution that has minimal negative effects, at the same time as resolving the issue. 

IPM involves

  • Prevention
  • Identification
  • Monitoring
  • Assessment
  • Planning
  • Evaluation

It is frequently a multi-faceted approach and enables pest control to be more precisely targeted for maximum effect.

Trend 3: Non-Toxic Pest Control

Growing concern about the safety hazards of traditional insecticides and other pest treatments has prompted consumers and pest controllers to search for safer methods of control. 

The focus is now on mechanical means of control, rather than chemical control.

Cryonite, for example, is a precise, in-house pest control system that delivers carbon dioxide in solid particles (otherwise known as dry ice) at -110 degrees Fahrenheit. Pests die immediately, as they are unable to withstand the extremely low temperature. Once the dry ice has been released, having done its job it swiftly reaches room temperature and dissipates harmlessly into the atmosphere. 

Trend 4: Pest Control is Going Green!

Increasing consideration towards using pest control methods that are environmentally responsible is trending. Options such as replacing chemicals with conditions that increase the number of natural insect predators, for example, can be a good way of keeping down pest numbers on crops. 

Sonic rodent repellants are another example of a non-chemical repellant doing a job that was traditionally completed using toxic anti-coagulant methods.

Trend 5: Build for Prevention

Reducing the risk of pest infestation is now a part of the design process of new homes and businesses. Termite barriers, for example, are a standard part of many new-builds. For example. synthetic materials are more resistant to insect or rodent infestation. Additionally, improved methods for reducing dampness make contemporary domestic environments far less tempting for pests to inhabit.

Creative, high-tech pest management solutions are transforming the future of the pest control industry, including the Cryonite system. Call us to find out more about the highly effective, cutting-edge Cryonite system!

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