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Evaluation

The pest control professional evaluates the effectiveness of the treatment and makes adjustments as necessary

In Evaluation phase, following factors should be considered

  1. Effectiveness of treatment: The pest control professional will evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment that was implemented in the previous phase. This involves inspecting the area to determine if any pests are still present, and if so, how many.
  2. Re-evaluation of infestation level: Based on the results of the effectiveness evaluation, the pest control professional may re-evaluate the infestation level to determine if additional treatments are necessary.
  3. Adjustments to treatment plan: If the initial treatment was not effective, the pest control professional may adjust the treatment plan to address any issues that were identified during the evaluation phase.
  4. Identification of new pests: The evaluation phase may reveal the presence of new pests that were not detected during the initial inspection. The pest control professional will identify these pests and develop a treatment plan to address them.
  5. Communication with the client: The pest control professional will communicate the results of the evaluation phase to the client and provide recommendations for any additional treatments that may be necessary.

The evaluation phase is critical to ensuring the effectiveness of the pest control program. Regular evaluations help identify any issues that may be preventing effective pest control and allow the pest control professional to make adjustments as needed. This helps prevent future infestations and maintain a pest-free environment.