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Rodent Season Never Ends: Year-Round Rodent Prevention for Seattle & Multi-Family Buildings Nationwide

In Western Washington, wet winters, mild temperatures, and dense urban development push rodents indoors, creating winter population surges that extend throughout the year. Year-round rodent prevention in Washington is a must. Combine consistent pest control, building exclusion, sanitation, and ongoing monitoring to manage constant rodent pressure. Rodents never check the calendar, and Seattle buildings rarely

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Exclusion Work in Washington: Why Sealing Entry Points Beats Spraying Every Time

Rodent Exclusion Work in Washington: How Fikes Seals Entry Points When Washington businesses think about pest control, most picture a technician spraying chemicals around the baseboards, doorways, and outdoor perimeter. Spraying is familiar, and it may stop pests in the short term. But here’s the truth: spraying alone won’t solve the problem. Pests always come

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Exclusion Work: The Long-Term Pest Control Solution Washington Businesses Need

Exclusion Solution: Long Term Pest Control When it comes to pest control, many Washington businesses think of spraying or baiting as the go-to solution. While those methods can reduce pest numbers, they don’t always address the root cause of the problem: how the pests are getting inside in the first place. That’s where exclusion work

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Sanitation is the foundation for pest control success

By: Allison Bell, Fikes Understanding the connection between pest control and sanitation To understand why sanitation is necessary for a pest control program to be successful, it’s important to have some foundational knowledge of what attracts pest to an area.  Pests are opportunistic in nature. They seek out environments with easy access to food, water,

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Top 3 Pests in Restaurants: How to Protect Your Reputation and Your Health Grade

For Washington restaurant owners, identifying the top three pests—rodents, cockroaches, and flies—is critical for maintaining strict state health code compliance and protecting your brand. Failure to address these infestations can lead to immediate health department closures, permanent loss of customer trust, and severe financial penalties that threaten the long-term survival of your business. As a

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