Are crawling insects making their way into your workplace?
If the answer is yes. Biochem can help!
Protecting your property against seasonal invaders is no joke. Ants, spiders, centipedes, and beetles are trying to make their way into your facility through cracks and crevices in the exterior of your building. These seasonal invaders are in search of food or shelter. They often travel in large numbers and can pose a major nuisance to you, your employees, and your customers.
Ants are the most common nuisance, as they are resilient and tireless invaders. Entering buildings through even the tiniest of cracks, in search of water and sweet or greasy food substances. In addition to being an annoyance, these little pests can contaminate products and cause structural damage to a facility.
Treating these pest issues early through preventative maintenance (seasonal sprays) is the best line of defense for any business, as seasonal pest can become increasingly costly to treat once they have already gained entry to your property.
CRAWLING INSECTS – Cracks and crevices in exterior walls and caulking are a super-highway for small, crawling insects. Pests like ants, beetles, spiders, and other creepy crawlers, make their way into our homes and businesses through areas difficult for most to see.
Biochem prevents them from gaining entry through an invisible barrier application to the lower exterior walls of your business.
This exterior spray prohibits creepy crawlers from gaining access to your facility, all summer long, and ensures you don’t see a line of ants making their way to the kitchen buffet.
No matter what summer may throw at you, Biochem has the solution. If you’re experiencing issues, or would like to proactively prevent issues from arising, reach out to one of our skilled and knowledgeable representatives for a no obligation assessment and quote.
Biochem Environmental Solutions is the largest Canadian innovator of Hygiene, Life Safety, and Pest Control products and services. Biochem is ISO 14001 certified and highly committed to diverting waste from landfill through a comprehensive environmental management program. Find out more at www.biochemenvironmental.com