Well, now we’re adding a new word to the equation: commodity fumigation. What the heck does that mean? And when is it needed?
That might sound like coded language, but it’s the most accurate way to describe this. A commodity is a good: like a shipment of grain, a shipping container full of vegetables, a bulk order of pallets or a truck filled with furniture. Anything that’s valuable to you and comes in a significantly-sized shipment.
Naturally, this is going to impact our commercial clients much more than our residential folks. But if you have goods that need to be protected from pests, commodity fumigation is for you.
Of course. We wouldn’t recommend such a process if it were unsafe. However, it’s important to understand the specifics.
With commodity fumigation, the aim is to destroy pests without harming the products. Therefore, if there are food products that need to be protected, we’ll use the appropriate chemicals for that. Our desire is to be as minimally intrusive or harmful as possible, while still getting the job done. Because we understand that your business needs to chug along, without interruption from pests or improper pest controllers.
When dealing with products and chemicals, there are many guidelines in place and paperwork must be filled out. However, when you partner with a professional pest control company for commodity fumigation, we’ll ensure the paper trail is complete. We’ll document all the work we do, as well as the chemicals used, so you’re never confused and (more importantly) never in trouble. Our documentation will ensure you have proof of compliance for third-party or even government eyeballs.
The next step is easy: just contact us. We’d be happy to discuss your specific pest control needs with you.