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​Pest Control Camden, NJ
Serving the city of Camden and Camden County

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In order to achieve continuous improvement and better results while maintaining the safety of people, animals, and plants, Camden Pest Control follows national and industry level research results on pest control and puts them into practice.​
​​INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM):
This section will introduce you to Integrated Pest Management, one of the most cutting-edge (studied) pest control techniques (IPM).
Although IPM makes use of pesticides, its key characteristics set it apart from more traditional pest management techniques like poisoning and trapping. IPM, or integrated pest management, is a technique for managing pests without using dangerous pesticides. 
A strategy known as integrated pest management, or IPM, is one that makes decisions regarding how to manage pests by taking into account all of the information and instruments that are currently available. IPM takes into account the biology of the pest, the impact different management strategies will have on the ecosystem, and the financial repercussions of those options. IPM stands for integrated pest management and refers to a proactive technique that can be utilized to prevent, control, and eradicate pests. 
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Why is it Necessary to Conduct Study Pests? 
It is essential that we carry out research on the behaviors of pests in order to improve our comprehension of the ways in which these organisms engage with their surroundings and of the ways in which this interacts with the regulation and administration of these pests. This knowledge can be put to use in the development of strategies for pest control that are not only more effective but also less harmful to the environment.
When we talk about "pest control," we are referring to the process of managing pests, which can take place in an urban or agricultural setting. It is necessary to take measures to control pests in order to prevent damage to crops, as well as injuries to people and animals. The use of pest management is another method that can be utilized to successfully protect buildings from various kinds of pests.
  • ​​INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (IPM):                                                          Integrated Pest Management Explained?  IPM employs a combination of scientific knowledge and common sense in order to halt the progression of diseases and safeguard the health of the general population. IPM, or integrated pest management, employs multiple approaches to pest control that complement one another in order to eradicate the factors that lead to infestations and cut down on the number of pests themselves. IPM entails the following three easy steps: (1) do not attract pests, (2) do everything possible to prevent them from entering, and (3) once you have confirmed that you have pests, eliminate them in the most effective and appropriate way possible.
  • When putting IPM into practice, environmental health professionals need to take into account not only the behavior and ecology of the target pest, but also the environment in which the pest lives, changes in the environment, and the activities of people who share the environment with the pest.  An IPM strategy must be combined with measures that encourage community and resident participation in fixing conditions that can attract pests, such as poor upkeep, poor sanitation, and a lack of attention to detail, in order for the strategy to be as effective as possible. 

The following is an explanation of the five most important IPM Steps:
ROUTINE CHECKUPS:
It is essential to conduct routine inspections and checks of both indoor and outdoor areas, as this will help to prevent pest infestations from occurring. When beginning an IPM program, a comprehensive inspection is carried out, and thereafter, regular inspections are carried out as an integral component of the program's ongoing commitment to IPM.​

ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN FOR CONTROL:
IPM, or integrated pest management, is the process of eliminating pests from a location once and for all by employing a number of different strategies in concert with one another. The application of control methods that concentrate on attempting to eliminate at least a couple of these necessities for the survival of pests is one way to bring about a reduction in the size of pest populations on a large scale.
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INSPECTIION AND TRACK PROGRESS: 
Monitoring the effects of treatments on a regular basis to determine what steps should be taken next and how well they are working. It is essential to keep in mind that evaluation is an essential component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM).​


​There is a wealth of ongoing research into numerous avenues aimed at improving pest management. In this section, we will be covering the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Approach that is being researched and investigated on an ongoing basis to enhance pest control. There are a wide number of issues that are being researched to improve pest control.
Through methodical investigation and strategy, Integrated Pest Management (IPM) seeks to eradicate pest problems in a way that is not only risk-free but also highly efficient, low-cost, and sustainable over the long term.
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​​​CONTROL OF CROPS AND INSECTS:  The Crop Production and Pest Control Research Unit investigates these problems in an effort to improve crop quality and reduce the negative effects of pests and diseases. Numerous studies are being conducted to uncover the genetic, biochemical, and molecular pathways that determine the chemical makeup of soybean seeds and that confer insect resistance in cereals.​

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​IDENTIFYING THE SPECIES:
In the event that inspections turn up evidence of rodents or insects, it is vital to identify the species of the pest in order to establish an effective strategy for its eradication. When it comes to rat management, different strategies are needed for controlling Norway rats and roof rats.
ESTABLISH LIMITS:
Because it may not always be able to completely eradicate pests, guidelines should be established as limits. It is necessary to establish thresholds at which more harsh measures of pest control are adopted. If the number of pests in a region is large enough to cause harm to people, property, or the environment, then these thresholds should be established.​
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Our specialists will assist you through the process and will plan a time to come to your location for an initial assessment and estimate.
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This information is put to use in the development of innovative strategies for combating diseases and pests, as well as in the breeding of new plant varieties with improved qualitative characteristics, pest resistance, and agronomic properties.

The previous clients of Pest Control of Camden have provided feedback indicating that the company is very thorough and does an excellent job. They never arrive late and maintain a high level of professionalism.

IPM is an effective way to manage pests, because it allows the use of multiple methods to control the pests and reduces the use of pesticides. IPM uses different pest control methods, such as insecticides, biocides, and controlled release products, to control a pest. IPM also incorporates crop rotation and other practices to help improve the environment and reduce the use of pesticides.
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We are pleased to serve the following areas in and around Camden, New Jersey: 
Camden ǀ Cherry Hill ǀ Voorhees ǀ Haddonfield ǀ Berlin ǀ Pennsauken ǀ Gloucester ǀ Winslow 
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