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Follow on Google News | 2015 Rings In with New Pest ConcernsThe Steritech® Group, Inc., a Leading Provider of Commercial Pest Prevention Services in the U.S. and Canada, Predicts Five Pest Trends This Year
By: The Steritech Group, Inc. 1. INCREASING BED BUG INCIDENTS IN NON-TRADITIONAL LOCATIONS The bed bug issue is not going away in North America – in fact, these biting pests are expanding their presence into areas where they’ve not traditionally been found. Vice President of Technical Services for Steritech’s Pest Prevention Business, Board Certified Entomologist Judy Black, reports that Steritech has seen a 16.1% increase in bed bug business outside of hotels in the last 12 months. These pests can appear anywhere that people frequent, says Black. “Health care facilities, retail stores, movie theaters, food plant and warehouse locker rooms, public transportation, and libraries around the U.S. and Canada have reported issues with bed bugs,” Black explains. “For employees and guests of these businesses, problems can arise if a bed bug hitches a ride into your home.” The best way to avoid bringing them home with you? Perform a thorough check of your clothing and belongings after visiting any of these places or other communal facilities. 2. PROLIFERATING ROOF RATS Once largely an issue on coastlines and the Southeastern U.S., the roof rat, sometimes called the black rat or ship rat, is proliferating throughout the U.S. This rodent is being encountered more frequently in land-locked areas. Roof rats become problematic for businesses when they infest wall and ceiling voids. 3. INVASIVE ANT SPECIES An increasing number of non-native ant species have been discovered in the U.S. over the past several years, and these pests are gaining ground in many areas. These invasive ants are pushing out both native and other troublesome ants, such as fire ants. Watch for species such as Asian needle ants, tawny crazy ants, and rover ants to become established in more areas. Some of these species are found in large numbers, creating a significant annoyance factor, as well as making them difficult to eliminate. 4. EXPANDING REACH OF THE BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUG In the past five years, the brown marmorated stink bug has exploded as a nuisance pest in the Eastern U.S. Black reports that the pest will continue to push westward in 2015, becoming a larger issue for businesses and homeowners alike. “While the brown marmorated stink bug is largely a nuisance pest for structures, it can be a damaging agricultural pest,” says Black. (Check out Steritech’s infographic for four ways to fight stink bugs at http://steritech.com/ 5. RETHINKING LIGHTING DESIGN FOR PEST PREVENTION The general move toward more modern, environmentally efficient lighting can play a role in making a facility attractive to pests, says Black, such as in the use of exterior lighting at a business. Attracting pests toward a facility makes it much more likely that they will gain entry into buildings through gaps, cracks, and even doors. “That doesn’t mean you can’t use lights such as LED lights,” Black explains. “However, you need to be sure you select lights that emit a spectrum that does not increase pest attraction. Research shows that LED light emissions less than 550 nanometers may be more attractive to pests than those with higher wavelengths.” The Steritech Group, Inc. provides specialized brand protection services for the hospitality, retail, food processing, and healthcare industries. The premier provider of food safety, quality assurance, and pest prevention services, Steritech is a trusted partner to many of the world’s leading brands. Founded in 1986, Steritech is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. For more information on Steritech, please visit www.steritech.com or call 800.868.0089. End
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