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Month to Month

— By Dr. Nancy Troyano —

The most common pest issues in restaurants by month — and what you need to know to defeat them.

 

With plenty of food, sugar-rich beverages, moisture and heat, restaurants are essentially the perfect environment for pests. Battling pests is a daily, year-round war, but it can be hard to prepare if you don’t know what the enemy looks like or from what direction it is coming.

Dr. Nancy Troyano, Rentokil

Based on an analysis of 2 years’ worth of data from restaurants, we were able to determine the most common pests encountered each month in restaurants.

Understanding the most common pests that may be encountered in each month can help op-erators target pest management efforts to ensure that every location is focused on the right concerns in each month.

Knowing the Enemies

Although there are literally hundreds of pests that can become problematic for restaurants, many fall into broader pest categories that behave similarly to one another, so to streamline this data, we grouped pests into 26 categories.

Throughout the year, these are the top 10 pest categories that are the most often serviced in restaurants:

However, when a monthly breakdown was conducted, clear patterns emerged:

Developing Your Battle Plan

With an outline of the most frequently serviced pests, operators can begin to review their specific locations for potential risks and entry points. Since every location has unique environmental, geographical, structural, vendor and process/product/equipment concerns, no two pest management strategies will be exactly alike — that’s why it’s best to work with a professional pest management provider that can customize a plan based on these factors, as well as a location’s historical pest concerns.

There are universal best practices that can be put into place to reduce the likelihood that pests will be attracted to a facility. Although this is not an exhaustive list, it includes many of the issues and conditions that we see regularly.

General

 

Rodents

Filth Flies

Small Flies

Cockroaches

Occasional Invaders

Ants

Spiders

Night-Flying Insects

Pest Management is a Partnership

Fighting pests doesn’t have to be single-handed effort. Pest management should be a partnership between a location and its pest management provider.

A pest management provider should give recommendations to help location staff eliminate conditions that are conducive to pest activity. It’s just as important that the location act on those recommendations. If a location is short-handed on staff, its pest management provider may be able to help with some maintenance items.

With this month-by-month knowledge, little elbow grease, a committed pest management ally, and the right plan of attack, the battle against pests is one that any restaurant can win.

 

— Dr. Nancy Troyano is a Board Certified Entomologist and director of operations, education and training, with Rentokil Steritech, the third-largest pest management provider in North America. Rentokil North America is a division of Rentokil Initial plc. Visit www.rentokil-steritech.com.

 

 

 

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