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Protecting Your Warehouse Inventory From Pests

Brian Hanly | February 24, 2010

If you are paying to store items in a warehouse, or if you run a warehouse yourself, the last thing you want is for your property to be damaged by insects or rodents. This is especially true if your warehouse contents are edible, as all food would have to be thrown out. Brian Hanly is a spokesman for JP McHale Pest Management Inc., the leader in pest control and extermination across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Here, he explains how you protect your warehouse – and its contents – before it’s too late..

Rodents and invasive pests can harbor inside a warehouse, which can cause untold damage. If the warehouse is a food storage facility, the damage can be particularly devastating, as these creatures can destroy and contaminate products. That’s why we have a program to effectively protect your inventory from these disease-carrying creatures.

How we get rid of rodents and other pests is similar to how we get rid of them in a multi-family dwelling. Obviously we take extra special care if the warehouse in question is one storing food. If you don’t do something about an infestation, then essentially these bugs will eat all the food. If we find any bugs or rodents, then all the food will have to be destroyed, no questions asked.

We use several options to prevent this from occurring, as it can have devastating financial ramifications on a business. The best method we can offer, of course, and one which will ensure the safety of your product, is to regularly use preventative measures. If we do see any bugs, however, we destroy them and then treat the areas.

We are also concerned with rodents, which often take up home in warehouse areas. We constantly look for mice and rats in warehouse situations. We also serve other industries, including:

  • Hospitality: Each location has a unique set of risks and vulnerability. Our experts have protected each and everyone, and can help you protect your brand.
  • Pharmaceutical: These locations require the highest level of service. The key components to an effective pest elimination program include bar coding, documentation and early detection.
  • Property Managers: JP McHale Pest Management Inc. is your one-stop shop to manage all pest problems that confront you. Partner up with us to deliver a seamless experience to your residents.
  • Multi-Family Dwellings: Aggressive pest programs designed to crash existing cockroach, rodent, and bedbug populations.

JP McHale Pest Management Inc. will take care of all your pest problems quickly and efficiently, and we provide only environmentally responsible solutions to both commercial and individual pest eliminations. You’ll be happy you gave us a call.

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About Brian Hanly

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Brian Hanly has been working at JP McHale Pest Management Inc., the leader in pest control and extermination across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, for the past two years. The firm specializes in delivering environmentally responsible pest control solutions, making sure that both your home and business are free from pests and pest-related health threats. Some of Hanly’s duties include keeping a regular blog to ensure that all customers and potential customers informed of seasonal pest threats, which can be anything from cockroaches and fleas to disease-carrying rodents. He also keeps up the firm’s website, adding regular pages when necessary. In his rare free time, Hanly studies Information Technology with a concentration in database management and E-Commerce Management/ Internet Technologies at Hofstra University.

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(914) 610-4739 241 Bleakley Avenue
Buchanan,NY 10511
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  • Protecting your goods from anything that could possibly damage the shipment is a great business practice. Not only will the client benefit from it, this also works to the business owner's advantage.

    In terms of pharmaceutical warehousing, failure in this aspect will wreak insurmountable loss to both parties due to its high priority level
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