Commercial Vector Abatement

Logistical defense and FDA/USDA compliant Integrated Pest Management for Maine's critical industrial infrastructure.

Protecting the Supply Chain

Commercial pest management in Northern Maine is not about spraying baseboards; it is about risk mitigation and regulatory survival. A single biological breach in a food processing facility or a maritime logistics hub can result in failed third-party audits, catastrophic product recalls, and severe FDA intervention.

Our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) protocols are engineered specifically for high-stress industrial environments. We do not rely on blanket chemical applications. Instead, we deploy a matrix of digital monitoring stations, structural exclusion engineering, and strict sanitation consulting to create an impenetrable biological perimeter around your facility.

Industry-Specific Defense Protocols

Timber Mills & Forestry

Maine's timber industry faces unique pressures from wood-destroying organisms. We implement advanced perimeter baiting and moisture-control protocols to protect raw lumber yards and kiln facilities from severe carpenter ant excavations and emerging subterranean termite threats.

Food & Beverage Processing

Zero-tolerance environments require absolute precision. Our FDA-compliant IPM programs utilize non-toxic mechanical trapping, pheromone disruption for stored product pests (Indian Meal Moths, Flour Beetles), and rigorous documentation logs to ensure you pass third-party sanitation audits with zero deductions.

Logistics & Cold Storage

Massive overhead doors and continuous interstate shipping make warehouses highly vulnerable to "hitchhiking" invasive species and winter rodent migrations. We engineer complex exclusion barriers, deploying advanced air curtains and exterior tamper-proof bait stations to intercept vectors before they breach the loading dock.

Audit-Ready Documentation

In commercial logistics, documentation is just as important as the physical exclusion. We provide an on-site, continuously updated IPM logbook. This includes highly detailed site maps indicating every bait station, SDS (Safety Data Sheets) for all biologicals used, trend analysis reports, and applicator licensing documentation. When the USDA or AIB inspector arrives, your facility will be fundamentally prepared.