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Commercial Pet control articles by Pest Me Off
A preventive exterior inspection at a restaurant entrance in McKinney, Texas focuses on potential rodent entry points and harborage near the doorway. Food-service entries can attract rodents that contaminate surfaces and damage materials if gaps, vegetation, and trash are not managed. Sealing entry points, maintaining sanitation, and routine monitoring in April help prevent activity as … Read more
Stainless refrigerators and prep tables in a food-prep kitchen are documented during a cockroach monitoring and sanitation inspection in Legacy West, Plano in March. Cockroaches often hide in warm motor housings and under equipment, contaminating food and creating health risks. Regular monitoring, improved sanitation, and targeted gel baiting help prevent activity and protect the kitchen.
Service truck from Pest Me Off is parked outside a sports bar and grill during a commercial general pest prevention visit in McKinney, Texas in April. Regular exterior treatments help keep ants, roaches, and rodents from entering food-service businesses and protect sanitation and guest experience. Scheduled professional service is recommended to maintain compliance and prevent … Read more
A one-way trap is set over an active burrow at the exterior foundation of a home in McKinney, Texas in March. Burrowing rodents can enter living spaces, contaminate surfaces, and weaken soil around the foundation. Trapping and removal followed by sealing the entry and installing proper barriers helps prevent re-entry.
Exterior grounds at a school in Frisco show parking lot islands and landscaping being checked for general pest activity in October. Untreated pests around entrances and play areas can move indoors and pose risks to students and staff. Routine perimeter service and monitoring help prevent infestations.
A commercial restaurant storefront with outdoor seating is evaluated for potential rodent activity along the exterior entry in Richardson, Texas, in February 2026. Rodents can contaminate food areas, damage wiring, and lead to costly health-code violations for businesses. Ongoing monitoring, sealing entry points, and targeted baiting around perimeters and waste areas are recommended.
Restaurant dining area inspected for potential cockroach activity in Richardson, Texas, in March 2026. Moisture and clutter around beverage equipment can attract roaches that contaminate surfaces and lead to health code violations. Scheduled professional monitoring and targeted treatments help prevent infestations and keep this commercial space customer-ready.
Exterior of a commercial building at dusk documented during a general pest perimeter inspection in Grapevine, Texas, January 2026. If left untreated, crawling insects and rodents can enter from gaps along walls and doors, threatening sanitation and customer safety. Routine professional perimeter treatments and sealing help prevent activity and maintain compliance for businesses.
Exterior rodent prevention inspection at a restaurant entrance and parking area in Frisco, Texas during March 2026. Food-service properties attract rodents to gaps and trash areas, risking contamination and damage if unmanaged. Ongoing IPM with exterior monitoring, sealing entry points, and targeted baiting is recommended.