Integrated Pest Management

    An EPA-endorsed, ecosystem-based approach to pest control that actually works.

    Primal Pest Control provides Central Coast homeowners and business owners with natural, low-impact pest control solutions that respect the health of their pets, children, lawns, and surrounding wild areas while delivering effective solutions to unwanted infestations.

    Our approach to pest control is rooted in the principles of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a simple philosophy that's endorsed by the EPA and practiced by a growing number of forward-thinking pest control companies.

    The Framework

    What Is Integrated Pest Management (IPM)?

    Integrated Pest Management is defined by the EPA as an "effective and environmentally sensitive approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices." In other words, it's an approach that balances concern for long-term environmental impacts with the imperative to deliver effective results. IPM is built around a thorough understanding of the ecosystem and the life cycles of various pests. Whenever possible, the practice favors prevention over elimination. By effectively preventing pests from breeding in living spaces and adjacent outdoor areas, IPM reduces the need to rely heavily on chemical controls. Low-impact sprays and other types of active controls are used in limited amounts.

    Our Process

    The Core Prongs of IPM

    • Initial evaluation and ongoing monitoring of existing pest populations
    • Formulation of a customized pest management plan
    • Establishment of tolerance thresholds for existing pest populations and nearby non-pest communities
    • Careful, low-impact habitat modification initiatives, including the removal of entry points, breeding sources, food, water, shelter and other elements that support pest populations
    • Utilization of "least-toxic" controls in careful coordination with other pest control methods
    IPM in Action

    A Real World Example

    Consider your pet's food. Is it stored in an open container in the garage, or do you feed your dog on the patio? If so, you're encouraging ants and other animals to come close to your house to consume the available food. What comes with larger mammals? Fleas.

    So with the simple act of having food readily available for your pet, you're fostering and encouraging insects and animals to come close to your home. The next step is them seeking shelter in and around your home because food is plentiful. Next thing you know, you've got raccoons in the attic and fleas in the carpet.

    Now, we know you want to keep your pet, so one of our main recommendations during an inspection would be to not allow food to be uncovered or remain outside for too long. That's IPM in action: simple environmental modifications that remove the conditions pests need to thrive, before any treatment is even necessary.

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