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Scientifically reviewed by Daniel Baldwin, BCE, CCFS, CP-FS
-Published on February 22, 2023
-Updated on July 13, 2023
Anywhere thereโs food, pests will likely be interestedโand restaurants and food processing facilities are particularly vulnerable to infestations due to the high volume of food coming and going daily. Below, weโll outline some of the most common pest issues and how you can educate your staff to prevent infestations.
Restaurants and food processing facilities have plenty of similarities when it comes to pest control. Here are some of the most common pests and the areas they frequently target:
Generally speaking, the presence of pests in businesses that handle or serve food is taken very seriously by health authorities. This is because many pests are known disease vectors that can contaminate food served to the public.ย
Specific regulations and penalties depend on your state and your local or county laws. Penalties vary based on the extent of the infestation, whether you can prove that youโve taken preventative steps, and whether or not youโve had previous infestations. A first-time penalty, for example, could be a 24-hour closure to allow for pest control and sanitization, with a follow-up inspection to ensure compliance, although this is just an example and you should be familiar with your own local regulations and penalties. If the infestation is particularly bad, it could result in the permanent closure of your business.ย
In addition to serious health concerns, pests in your facility can impact your reputation. Once a business is known to have rodents, cockroaches, or other vermin, that reputation can be hard to shake.ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย
Working in the food industry revolves around food safety, and there are many things that you and your staff can do to avoid pest infestations.
There are plenty of pest control solutions that restaurants and food processing plants can take to avoid pest infestations, but sometimes you need to call in the pros. Hawx Pest Control uses industry-leading products and equipment to address both large and small pest issues. No matter the size of your facility or restaurant, Hawx service providers are ready with solutions for current infestations and to create customized treatment plans to help prevent future problems.
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
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Michelle Sanchez
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