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Hygiene plays a vital role to control fabric beetle infestation. A simple act of vacuuming plays an important role in removing fabric beetle cast skins and eggs. This helps to break the natural lifecycle and reduce their population in your property.
Also, regularly washed fabric items or carefully stored clothes will also help to keep your items safe from damage.
At Rentokil, our experts are fully trained, licensed professionals with knowledge of the habits and lifecycle of fabric beetle. By following the PEST approach as part of our integrated pest management, we ensure an effective protection for your business:
Partnership — Cooperation with clients and sharing of roles in pest management is crucial
Education and Exclusion — Talks and education materials to enforce general good housekeeping practices to remove possible fabric beetle breeding sites and recommendations on proofing of doors, windows, roof vents, etc. to minimise insects entering the premises
Sanitation — Proper sanitation to reduce infestation
Treatment — Use of the correct treatment to get rid of fabric beetle for your individual circumstances
Experienced and Licensed Technicians - all our Service Technicians are licensed professionals with Pesticide Applicator License/ Assistant Pesticide Applicator License (PAL/ APAL), certified by the Department of Agriculture.
Expert Knowledge - our pest experts are periodically provided with continuous training programmes, to ensure that their pest knowledge is up-to-date.
Targeted Treatments - our extensive knowledge means we can provide you with targeted and effective treatment to get rid of fabric beetle at your business property.
Site Risk Assessment - this is completed in compliance with Rentokil Pest Control requirements to ensure that all treatments carried out in your premises are conducted in a safely manner.
Need a professional solution to your fabric beetle pest problem? Call us at 0 800 1 333 777. Alternatively, contact us online.
Check the common signs like eggs or shed skin to see if you have a fabric beetle problem