Anyone who’s ever owned a pet understands how important they can be to their owner(s). While a pest control professional can help protect your home from pests, you also want to ensure that you’re protecting your pet from the negative side effects that are designed for the pests.
In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about pet-friendly pest control management: whether or not it’s dangerous for pets, what to do with pets when a pest control expert visits, and more. We hope this helps you take care of your pets during the pest control process.
Some of the pesticides used during pest control can be irritating to dogs or cats. In most situations, this shouldn’t rise to the level of poisonous, but it’s always a good idea to speak with the pest control professional to determine how dangerous the pesticides are for your animal.
As well, it’s a good idea to ask for a pest control service that won’t irritate your pets. Reptiles in particular can have difficulty with certain pesticides, so you’ll want to let the professional know what animals you have before they determine what equipment they’re going to use during the call.
Cats or dogs won’t usually need to leave your home when pest control treats the interior of the house. That said, you will want to ensure that you keep them in a cage or a room with a closed door, to ensure that they’re not able to ingest any of the pesticide before it’s had a chance to dry. Generally speaking, waiting 30 minutes before letting your pets out should be sufficient, but your pest control technician will advise the appropriate time to wait.
Non-mammal pets may have more difficulty with the pesticides. For this reason, it’s generally a good idea to cover the aquarium or cages with a blanket or towel while treatment is being performed. That said, you’ll want to ask the pest control professional about your specific pet, as well as the pesticide they’re using, to get a more personalized course of action.
TNT Pest Control Service is here for you. For years, we’ve been helping Albuquerque residents with their pest problems. We understand how difficult these pests can be to get rid of sometimes, but we also understand the importance of ensuring all of your loved ones -- including your pets -- are safe during the pest control process.