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70% of U.S. households have a pet. This is a significant fraction of the residential market, indicating that, to find and keep customers, pet safety will need to become a priority for many pest control and landscaping businesses. While strides have been made to make insecticides less harmful for both humans and pets, it’s still an industry-wide challenge to provide both highly effective and pet-friendly pest control. Pet owners can also feel the effects of this challenge, as keeping their pets safe and their homes and gardens pest-free can require time, effort, and in some cases money. This guide can help both businesses and private residents do the most to protect their pets during necessary pest control.
When it comes to pest control and pets, it can be helpful to keep this rule of thumb in mind; if it’s toxic to humans, then it’s toxic for your pets. Pets can be even more vulnerable to pesticides, as they can absorb pesticides through their feet, not just their mouth and nose. Smaller pets will also have a lower threshold before certain chemicals become toxic.
Over the years, strides have been made to create safer pest control options for pets. For example, natural pesticides like white vinegar or cayenne pepper are non-toxic to pets — though they may cause intestinal distress if directly ingested. Some companies are even implementing natural fly-repellent tactics in pest control. These are great options if you’re looking for a DIY answer to your pest problems. There are also pet-friendly synthetic pesticides and pest control services that you can invest in if you want a more professional solution.
Pet-friendly pest control companies can give you the peace of mind of a professional addressing your problem, without having to put your furry family members in danger. These companies are also a good option if you don’t have the time or money to board your pets during pest control treatments, as they use pet-safe compounds.
Businesses can also benefit from pet-friendly pest control. By using these services, especially if you’re a pet-centric or pet-friendly business, you can be assured that you won’t be causing indirect harm to your clients. This can protect your business and your clients. The pest control businesses available in your area will largely depend on where you live, however, there are ways that you can find professional pet-friendly pest control, even if the business isn’t directly marketed as such.
Before hiring any service people who will work closely with your home or family, it’s important to vet them. This way, you can ensure that you’re making an informed choice for everyone’s safety and well-being. When looking at pest control companies, particularly if you have concerns about your pets during treatment, you should ask the following questions:
These questions should help you find the right pest control company for you and your pet’s safety. These businesses should be able to answer these questions over the phone, during a quote request, or they may even have an FAQ section you can reference.
There are several ways you can keep your pets safe, both as a pet owner and a pet-friendly business. Keeping pets safe during pest control treatments, even those that use pet-friendly pesticides, is incredibly important, as pets can’t acutely communicate when something is wrong with themselves or their surroundings. There are things that you can do before, during, and after treatment to ensure the safety of your pets.
There are several ways pet owners can prepare for pest control services at their homes. These may be necessary for your pet’s safety, as well as your own, depending on the nature of the services. These preparations can include:
Pets are often more than just companions, they’re part of the family. This is why it’s so important for owners to know that their pets are safe and protected in their homes. Partnering with the right pest control service, as well as taking necessary preparation steps, are two ways you can keep your furry family members safe during pest control treatments.
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