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Commercial Pest Control

Rentokil provides comprehensive pest management services for both single and multi-site businesses across Barbados. From hotels to retail, we have the experience and expertise to protect your business, staff and customers from pests.

The smallest of pest problems can have large consequences for your brand and bottom line. Our industry-leading commercial pest control solutions support legislative and auditing requirements, protect valuable goods and safeguards your brand reputation.

Protecting businesses across Barbados since 1964

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Take appropriate measures for prevention, early detection and control of pests in food and food supplies

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What to expect from Rentokil

Rentokil’s commercial pest control services combine the most advanced technology and methods in the industry with local, experienced pest control professionals. This means your customised pest management plan is designed to control the most significant pests relevant to your business. 

Effective solutions that support cost control

Tailored pest control solutions designed to protect your business and provide cost efficiencies while mitigating pest risks that impact your bottom line

Advanced, 24/7 pest control management

Secure, real-time myRentokil reporting provides 24/7 instant access to pest management documents, trends and recommendations of pest activity across your business

Global insights, local expertise

Local, certified and highly-specialised pest control technicians across Barbados are backed by global pest expertise and innovation

Integrated pest management (IPM)

Rentokil employs a five-stage Integrated pest management (IPM) approach to pest control, focusing on prevention measures rather than a reactive programme.

Design and construction

Pest control starts with the design and construction of the building; the internal and external layout as well as construction materials. The design and construction in itself should prevent harbourage of pests - deny access through doors, windows, vents, pipework, drains etc. and minimise the risk of access during business operations.

Pest control practices and training

Rentokil plans the actions needed to prevent a pest infestation, including physical, cultural and chemical methods and will provide recommendations to specify:

  • physical controls: maintenance of buildings to prevent access;
  • cultural controls: change operating procedures to prevent infestations, specify the frequency of monitoring, responsible persons, monitoring activities, reassessment and document of activities; 
  • sanitation controls: removal of food sources such as waste, spills and inappropriately stored food; removing harbourage;
  • chemical controls: how to eliminate pests with safe and approved pesticides suitable for use around businesses storing, preparing and displaying fresh and packaged foods and where members of the public are present;
  • an inspection regime to detect the presence of pests as early as possible, around and in buildings, in fittings, equipment, stored and displayed products and incoming supplies;
  • training of personnel;
  • document the control measures specified; to be made available for a review team and auditors/ inspectors

Pest monitoring and maintenance

Implement the control measures that provide the most effective results and ensure safety:

  • appoint trained personnel to be responsible for each area of the control measures. This can include the appointment of internal or external experts for monitoring pests;
  • Assign adequate resources to implement the measures;
  • Implement the control measures and inspection regime according to plans;
  • Record actions and results in accordance with standards and legislative requirements

Response to pest outbreaks

In the event of a pest outbreak, clear identification of the pest is essential to determine the most appropriate control methods and preventive actions needed to avoid re-infestation. 

  • Pest species - Different species of closely related pests have different behaviour and biology that will require tailored treatment for best results
  • Origin - Has the pest been introduced in delivered goods or gained entry due to structural defects, poor maintenance, poor hygiene, decaying goods etc.
  • Potential damage - Does it pose a food safety risk to fresh, prepared or packaged goods; can it damage equipment, fittings or building structure
  • Potential harbourage - Conduct an inspection of the building and surroundings to identify harbourage places
  • Quantity - Estimating the number of pests will provide an indication not only of the extent of the problem but how long they have been established on the premises
  • Conducive conditions - Pests could be present due to supplier or transport issues, or environmental conditions which encourage or trigger pest infestations

Evaluation of the pest control programme

Evaluate the effectiveness of the pest control programme, this can include:

  • examining pest control operations;
  • reviewing operating procedures to reduce food sources, harbourage and contamination;
  • review preventive maintenance procedures;
  • documentation of the review;
  • recommend changes and improvements to the IPM programme;
  • implement the recommended changes to the IPM programme

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About Rentokil

With over 50 years of experience throughout the Caribbean, Rentokil has become the largest and most trusted brand in pest control.