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Warehouse & Industrial Pest Control

Tamper-resistant rodent bait station mapped and monitored for warehouse audits

Warehouses fight a constant battle at the dock doors. Every open door, pallet delivery and landscaping edge is a rodent and pest entry opportunity, and one sighting during a client walkthrough can cost real business.

We build industrial programs around exclusion and monitoring: sealing what can be sealed, trapping and tracking activity at the pressure points, and documenting everything so your facility records hold up.

Tell us about your facility and current pest pressure, and we will put together a monitoring and exclusion plan that fits.

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What You Get

  • Rodent programs that scaleInterior and exterior trapping and monitoring placed where activity actually happens: docks, racking perimeters, break rooms and utility rooms.
  • Exclusion at the sourceDock seals, gaps, pipe penetrations and door sweeps identified and corrected so pressure drops instead of repeating.
  • DocumentationClean, consistent service records for audits, inspections and client requirements.
  • Flexible schedulingService timed around your receiving hours and operations, not the other way around.

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How The Program Works

Built for Docks, Racking and Audits.

  • Dock doors and dock plates inspected and exclusion-sealed — the main rodent entry
  • Bait station and trap network mapped, numbered and logged
  • Monitoring data and service records formatted for audits
  • Flexible scheduling around shifts, receiving windows and forklift traffic

Warehouse rodent problems are exclusion problems. Product, packaging and pallets give rodents everything they need, and a dock door open all day is an invitation. We build the program around physical exclusion and a documented monitoring network, so when an auditor or customer asks for records, you hand them a clean binder.

One licensed operator services the account every visit — the person who knows where each bait station sits and why it moved is the same person who placed it.

Self-Storage & Storage Facilities

Storage Facility Pest Control.

Self-storage sites and storage warehouses across the San Gabriel Valley rely on the same exclusion-first program — built around dock doors, perimeters and clean audit records.

Do you service self-storage and storage facilities?

Yes. Self-storage sites, distribution centers and storage warehouses are exactly the kind of property our commercial program is built for — dock and door exclusion, a mapped bait-station and monitoring network, and clean documentation for audits and tenant communication.

What pests are most common in storage units?

Rodents top the list — units full of cardboard, fabric and stored goods are ideal harborage — followed by cockroaches, spiders and the occasional stored-product pest. Exclusion and a monitoring network around the perimeter and dock doors handle the bulk of it.

Can tenants' units be protected without entering them?

Largely, yes. The most effective storage-facility programs work the building envelope and common areas — sealing entry points, monitoring perimeters and dock doors — so pressure is controlled before anything reaches a tenant's unit. Individual-unit service can be arranged when needed.

Do you provide documentation for food-grade or third-party audits?

Yes. Each visit comes with records of what was treated, what was found and any corrective actions, plus device maps and logs — the kind of documentation third-party and customer audits expect to see.

Can you service around our shifts and shipping schedule?

Yes. I schedule around receiving, shipping and shift changes so service doesn't disrupt operations, and focus on docks, storage and break areas where activity concentrates. After a walkthrough I'll set a cadence that fits the facility.

What Warehouses & Facilities Deal With

Docks and receiving bays

Loading docks, roll-up doors and incoming shipments are the main way rodents and insects get into a warehouse. Sealing and monitoring these entry points is where the real control happens.

Pests hide in the racking

Tall racking, pallets and stored inventory give pests cover that's hard to inspect. A program built for the layout monitors the floor, the racks and the perimeter systematically.

Audits expect a paper trail

Food-grade, third-party and customer audits want documented pest control — device maps, logs and corrective actions. Every visit comes with the records auditors look for.

Need a reliable commercial vendor?

Walk-throughs and proposals are free. One owner-operator, zero runaround.

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