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Training and studies to become an exterminator.
There is no specific curriculum as such to become an exterminator - the profession is not regulated. However, it is necessary to have followed a training and obtained a diploma to be able to legally practice. Indeed, the fact that exterminators use products that can be dangerous, such as insecticides, biocides, or other substances to prevent the proliferation of crawling pests, wood-boring insects, parasites and many others among individuals and professionals, requires special skills that can be acquired through training. One can become a certified pest exterminator after obtaining a CAP or a BEP specialized in hygiene and environment, which can be taken after completing the last year of middle school. The training lasts a maximum of 6 months, depending on the level of knowledge of the learners, including 2 months of on-the-job training. During this period, they are trained in intervention techniques according to the departmental health regulations, equipment handling, sterilization preparation, site delimitation, routine maintenance, prevention, safety (respect of safety rules), as well as cleaning and interpersonal communication. A chemistry course can be added to this training to effectively use some phytosanitary, curative, repellent, preventive and other products. To become a certified exterminator, learners must master different elements: qualification of biocides, morphology and mode of reproduction of rodents and insects, lifestyle of pests, establishment of a monitoring and intervention schedule ... After the training, they must then acquire essential skills such as treatment of wet areas, knowledge of health standards, combating bacteria, knowledge of hygiene and sanitation standards, treatment of wood-boring insects as well as reading plans and diagrams. There are also training courses on sanitation and pest treatment that allow learners to become hygiene applicator technicians, timber treatment applicator technicians, insect control agents, disinfectant applicators, mole catchers, rat catchers, hygiene technical inspectors, building disinfectors, or pest control agents.
The scope of work for an exterminator.
As part of the extermination of pests, the technician goes through several stages: inspecting the place of residence, choosing the elimination techniques to be implemented, and follow-up. To do this, the exterminator uses tools and products of all kinds. First, he cannot intervene without knowing the type of pests to be exterminated. While it is easy to identify an Asian hornet nest, infestations of bed bugs, cockroaches or ants, sometimes it is necessary to refer to much more specific details and information for other pests: excrement, marks on textiles, nocturnal noises, nibbled food, bites on pets and people.... To determine some cases of infestation and to implement a reasoned fight or preventive treatment, the exterminator uses a thermal camera that provides images identical to those of radiography. This technique makes it possible to locate the comfortable zones of pests, the warm places and corners where they make their nests. After identifying pests and parasites (insects and rodents), and evaluating the situation, the exterminator chooses the tools to be mobilized, referring to the place of intervention (kitchen, living room, attic, garden...), the people occupying the residence (using harmless products in the presence of children, for example), and the degree of infestation. Regarding the latter, there are two approaches depending on the extent of the infestations: - If the proliferation is still manageable, appropriate solutions are put in place, mainly consisting of the use of a repellent to prevent propagation and quickly recover a healthy environment; - If the infestation has reached a certain degree, the measures used may be more drastic (powerful insecticides, ultrasound, fumigation, nebulization, rat poison, powerful biocide...) - in all cases, the products used are environmentally friendly.
Why hire an exterminator?
Despite some aversion or phobia, we can all deal with pests when they appear in small numbers. But when there is a proliferation, infestation, or invasion, it's a different story, especially when they cause serious problems such as allergies, stings, and itching. In this case, there is only one thing to do, call an exterminator. Their help is not superfluous, and here are some good reasons why: - The danger involved: Some pests can be very dangerous. If you try to destroy a wasp or hornet nest, or a swarm of bees, or even processionary caterpillars, these creatures will defend themselves and attack everyone around, including pets. The exterminator has developed effective methods of destroying nests, pests, wood-boring insects, rodents, and other unwelcome visitors without putting anyone's safety or health at risk. - The ineffectiveness of interventions: Bait, trapping, anti-pest products, sanitation, spraying repellents... It is sometimes difficult to get rid of some parasites that can burrow into the corners of the house (the frame, woodwork...). This may mean that the infestation has exceeded the limits of traditional methods. - The absence of effective means on the market: Preventive methods are legion on the market, but in some cases, the damage continues, indicating that pest treatment is not effective. The exterminator has a precise knowledge of the places where they can hide to escape elimination efforts, as well as the manipulation of more effective highly toxic products. - The expertise of an exterminator: Unfortunately, we can confuse two species of insects or think that the difference in space makes no difference. This can lead to choosing a counter-attack that will only worsen the situation. Sanitary pest control applicators have been trained to accurately determine the type of pests to ensure appropriate eradication.
How to find an exterminator?
To find an exterminator discreetly, a rodent control company, a mole specialist, a pest control company, a technician specialized in fighting creeping pests or any other, you can turn to a directory like StarOfService. You just need to follow the on-screen instructions to get in touch with several professionals in your area and choose the one that will ensure a quick intervention.
The rates of an exterminator.
The cost of a procedure to get rid of nuisances such as flying and crawling insects, as well as other pests (cockroaches, moles, bedbugs, pigeons, dry rot, caterpillars, tiger mosquitoes...) varies depending on the pests, the surface to be treated, the extermination technique used, and other parameters. On average, the price of an exterminator ranges between €50 and €200, including transport, diagnosis, and the products used. It is also possible to sign an annual contract with an extermination company that will determine a suitable preventive and curative treatment to prevent pests from becoming a scourge.
How to choose a good exterminator?
The choice of an exterminator to get rid of pests infesting our residence is not to be taken lightly. The first selection criterion is a professional capable of assessing the situation and providing appropriate solutions according to our needs and expectations. Then we can choose based on the products used, preferably products with minimal impact on the environment and low toxicity for humans. It will also be important to consider the guarantees offered by the exterminator and opt for one that offers a long-term guarantee. We should also be wary of very cheap services that do not always guarantee quality work.
Questions to ask an exterminator during the first contact:
- Have you been trained in the extermination of pests? - What is your experience in anti-insect and rodent control? - How do you proceed to permanently get rid of pests? - What types of products do you use?