Pest Control is a monthly maintenance task. You can contact a pest
control company to provide this service for you. In some states it
is required by the Health Department to use a professional service.
A food service establishment must be free of all pests, flies, roaches,
ants, mice, and rats. Rodents and insects walk and feed on all kinds
of filth, pick up germs on their feet and bodies, and then deposit
the germs on any food and utensil they touch.
A restaurant deals with a lot of food storage and you don't want
to take any chances of damage caused by pests.
Some tips for controlling pests are:
- Seal cracks and keep screens closed.
- Keep foods covered and clean
up spilled foods immediately.
- Dispose of trash and garbage promptly.
- Close all openings around
wiring, drain pipes, vents, and flues to make them rat and insect
proof.
- Carefully follow instructions on labels when using poisons
and chemicals. Purchase and use only those approved by the health
authority for use in food establishments.
- Food products, such as
flour, sugar, pancake mix, etc., should be removed from their original
containers and placed in approved sealed tight containers that
are properly labeled and more impermeable to pests (rodent proof).
- Garbage and trash are breeding places for diseases, germs, and
insects and serve as food for rodents. To avoid this:
- Keep garbage and trash in easily washed containers
that are tight fitting and prevent flies from entering
- Use plastic
liners for garbage cans to aid in cleaning the containers. If plastic
liners are not used, newspaper can be used but is not as effective.
- Wash garbage cans daily with hot, soapy water.
- Use insect sprays and rodent bait in and near the garbage and
waste area. Only sprays approved by the health authority should
be used.
- Routinely inspect incoming shipments of food, supplies, and premises
for bugs to control the spread of pests.
- Eliminate harboring conditions where pest might
nest. Using trapping devices or other means of pests control to
minimize spread.
- Leave work and dining area clean from debris that
pests may feed upon.
Fly elimination begins with locating and eliminating
the material in which the flies are
feeding and breeding. These two charts will
help you match your flying pest to its breeding site or show you
what flies breed in any particular material.
Rodent removal and Control: Special attention to
product selection is necessary for eliminating rodents in
restaurants. It is illegal and unsafe to use snap
traps or rodenticides in
any area where food is being prepared or served. Never use any rodent
control item that might contaminate food or utensils with baits,
poisons or rodent body parts.
Controlling
Cockroaches: Unfortunately for restaurant owners, bakeries,
catering companies, etc, pest control can be a two edged sword.
On the one hand trying to keep roaches - especially german roaches
at a low level of infestation can cost thousands of dollars a year.
Still - an occasional cockroach ruins someones meal. Also if someone
sees a cockroach, then almost certainly the rumor begins to spread,
resulting in unpaid meal tickets, lost customers, visits from the
local health official and in the worst case scenario - a lawsuit.
Restaurant Pest Control

Restaurant owners and managers must be aware that
although they can do their own pest control (in most states,) there
are certain regulations and limitations for pest management in any
commercial food handling area. The regulations are in place
to ensure that food, food preparation equipment, serving areas,
etc. are not contaminated with pesticide insecticide, rodenticide
residues. Measures are also taken in fly control and rodent
control to ensure that no body parts can contaminate foods or areas
where food is uncovered, prepared, cooked, served or eaten.
The main areas covered here concern general
purpose pest control (roaches, ants, spiders, pantry pests,
flies, etc.) and rodent removal, rodent control. Indoor
fly infestations in restaurants are also discussed.
Purpose Pest
Control
The most used insecticides
for homes and business are not always labeled for use in
commercial kitchens, food serving areas and food preparation
areas due to possible contamination of foods and utensils. Care
must be taken in choosing the correct products for these sensitive
areas. Always read and follow label instructions before
mixing and applying any insecticide. Never apply insecticides
while food is being prepared, served, eaten or otherwise open
or exposed. Keep treated areas clear of people, guard dogs
and open food until all areas have been allowed to dry.
The most common spray products used in restaurants
(in control of ants, cockroaches, spiders, flies, pantry
pests, other pests) are Tempo
SC, Tempo WP, Suspend
SC and Acephate
(Orthene.) Of these, Tempo and Acephate are
used more than others.
Tempo SC: Liquid Concentrate Tempo
WP: Wettable Powder Concentrate
Tempo products (Tempo SC, Tempo
WP) are good for most general purpose pest control accounts. We
often see populations of German Cockroaches that
are resistant to synthetic pyrethrin pesticides. When this
happens, switch to Acephate for
one or two months. Acephate (a soluble powder concentrate
that does have an odor) works slower than most pesticides ("peaking" at
the 4th or 5th day) but works great on resistant roaches. Acephate
also adheres to stainless steel surfaces better than other insecticide
sprays. Once the resistant roaches have been exterminated
from the area, switch back to your odorless Tempo insecticide.
For stubborn problems and long-term roach prevention, Gentrol
IGR can be added to insecticide sprays and Mop
Up can be used when mopping kitchen floors. Use Gentrol
in non-food areas. Gentrol
Point Source is another IGR option that
does not require spraying. Both of these insect growth regulators
contain Hydroprene, which is not a pesticide.
Hydroprene and Nylar will work alone (for prevention), can be used
with an insecticide spray or can be used to enhance a roach
baiting program.
alternative to using
sprays in commercial kitchens and restaurants is the use of a good
professional roach bait. Maxforce
FC Roach Bait Gel is the best. When using Maxforce (or
any other roach bait,)
refrain from using any type of insecticide spray, aerosol, dust,
fog or bug bomb as these products will contaminate your bait, making
them unattractive to your target pests. Once a large roach
population has been cleaned out with the use of Maxforce
FG Roach Bait Gel, you can either continue to bait the area
(if roaches are your only insect pests) or switch to Tempo SC or
Tempo WP.
When spraying kitchens, dining rooms or other sensitive
areas, "hosing down" the place is not necessary, is unsafe
and usually illegal. Pay close attention to cracks, crevices,
hiding places, entry points and areas where roaches, ants, pantry
pests and other bugs forage for food or water. Receiving
areas and storage rooms are also important and should be kept clean
and treated on a regular basis.
For heavy or stubborn infestations of cockroaches,
ants or pantry pests you should use Pyrethrin
Aerosol in cracks and crevices after spraying with Acephate,
Tempo or Suspend SC. The aerosol crack and crevice tool
helps flush unwanted pests from their hiding places and is also
an excellent tool for inspection. Can also used as a space
spray for flying insects.
Controlling Flies In and Around Restaurants
Most fly problems can be solved by locating and
eliminating the sources where flies breed and feed. To help
locate these areas, go to our Fly
Breeding Sites page.
Restaurants and other commercial food plants have particular problems
to face in fly elimination and fly control programs. For health
and safety reasons, fly populations cannot be ignored. The
very nature of food preparation increases the problems of indoor
and outdoor flies.
Outdoor areas (as well as indoor areas) must be
kept as clean as possible. Dumpsters and garbage disposal equipment
must be well kept and clean. Employees need constant reminding
on dumpster procedures, keeping area clean and always closing dumpster
lid after use.
For constant problems with filth flies, roaches and ants a
good spray with long residual is needed. Tempo WP will work
for this job but Demon
WP is better. You can also spray exterior doors and walls
near garbage receptacles.
Indoor fly problems often need the aid of professional ultraviolet
fly traps.
Fly zappers should
never be used in food handling areas. For sensitive areas
a trap that uses a combination of ultraviolet and pheromones
is best. Use the Fly
Trap Professional in kitchens and food preparation areas. If
extra control is needed in dining areas or in rooms where there
is a buffet, use a Luralite
Ultraviolet fly trap. Smaller rooms and hallways are
better off using one or more Cento
Fly Traps which are less expensive and are not highly visible
to customers or guests in hotels, casinos or restaurants.
Replacement capture pads are available
for Flytrap Professional, Luralite and Satalite
fly traps:
Flytrap Professional
Pads Luralite
Pads Satalite
Pads
Removal, Rodent Control
Special attention to product selection is necessary
for eliminating rodents in
restaurants. It is illegal and unsafe to use snap
traps or rodenticides in
any area where food is being prepared or served. Never use
any rodent control item that might contaminate food or utensils
with baits, poisons or rodent body parts.
Acceptable devices to use indoors are glue traps
and live traps. These items will help capture rats or mice that manage
to get into the building. Your best results will be achieved
by killing rodents before they enter the structure and maintaining
a clean property. Keep dumpsters as clean as possible; cut
grass and weeds that along fence rows where rodents might hide
or enter the property.
Using tamper
resistant bait stations on the exterior is very important. Not
only do these bait boxes keep rodent baits (and traps) safe from
non-target animals, they will give you a chance to kill the pests
before they have a chance to enter your building. Check
bait stations a couple of times each week to make sure that you
have plenty of fresh bait on hand. Rats and mice tend
to avoid old, stale or moldy rodenticides. Bait blocks
(such as Contrac or Talon) work best in outdoor bait stations. Both
Talon and
Contrac bait blocks are specially designed to place in bait stations
and they will hold up to outdoor moisture better than bait pellets
or meal.
If there are guard dogs (or other non-target animals or wildlife)
on the property, tamper resistant bait stations are a must.
When in doubt about any pest management procedure
or installation of pest control devices, check with your local authorities. If
there is any particular regulation seems to be vague, causing confusion
or concern, managers of restaurants and food handling establishments
should check with the health official or person who enforces such
laws at your business. There have been many instances of
pest management procedures that seem to follow the law to the letter
but frowned upon by local inspectors. When this happens your
best bet is to satisfy the inspector who usually has your best
interests and the health and welfare of your customers at heart.
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