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Why Do You Need a Pest Control Contract?
Contamination Insects, rodents and birds contaminate food, equipment and working surfaces with excreta, hairs or parts of themselves, giving rise to ‘foreign body’ complaints by customers. Many such pests also carry bacteria, viruses, spores or parasites which may be passed on to people in food or drink. Some also produce allergic reactions in susceptible individuals. Over forty pathogenic organisms have been isolated from cockroaches inside buildings. The dried droppings of pigeons and starlings may carry respiratory infections. Depreciation Rats and mice have caused serious fires by gnawing the insulation from electrical cables, floods by puncturing pipes, and even death by chewing holes in gas pipes. They can also ruin packaging, polystyrene insulation and finished goods in store. Insect infestation may cause the rejection of whole consignments of goods, the halting of production and the recall of products. Major contracts may be terminated if suppliers fail to meet hygiene standards laid down by their customers. Pigeons and starlings incur substantial cleaning costs to remove their nests and droppings which are also reservoirs of insect infestation, and can block guttering and damage stonework. Reputation Prosecutions and fines for pest-infested premises make headlines that cause customers to shop or dine elsewhere. Loss of business means loss of profits, sometimes leading to closure. Damaged confidence and lost goodwill are inevitably caused by media reports such as “The Hospital with Death for Lunch” or “Butcher fined £15,000.” Legislation
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