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Home / Blog / A Pest Control Checklist for Cafeterias: Best Practices for Controlling Pests
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Scientifically reviewed by Daniel Baldwin, BCE, CCFS, CP-FS
-Published on May 1, 2023
-Updated on July 13, 2023
Adding pest control duties to your maintenance schedule can go a long way toward maintaining safe and sanitary conditions in a cafeteria, not to mention keeping you compliant with local regulations and ensuring a positive dining experience. The following pest control checklist for cafeterias can be your guide.
Whether you manage a dining space in a hospital, school, or residential living facility, effective food service pest control requires ongoing effort. Follow this pest control checklist to reduce the risk of ant, rodent, cockroach, and other pest infestations in your cafeteria.
Cafeterias have three things pests need: food, water, and shelter. Pests can take advantage of gaps, cracks, vents, plumbing, and open doors and windows and head right inside. Entry points donโt have to be large; for instance, rodents can squeeze through spaces as small as a quarter.
Things like improperly stored foods, crumbs and debris, and leaky plumbing fixtures can supply pests with what they need. If they find something to eat or drink, they may choose to stay and attract more pests. For example, ants release pheromones that draw in other ants. Following the steps above can help minimize how attractive your cafeteria is to pests of all kinds.ย
When you spot signs of an infestation, Hawx Pest Control can work quickly to address the problem. As experts in food service pest control, we know how to treat infestations safely, and we have state-of-the-art technologies and tools at our disposal to get the job done. We can perform preventative treatments in your space and by condusting routine pest control inspections, potentially catching infestations in their early phases when they are easier to address.
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
Copy Reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
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