Are you wondering why you sometimes see more bugs after you get pest control done?
It may be for several reasons. Here are 4 of the most common ones.
1. Disturbed Pests
Firstly, pest control treatment can disrupt the usual behavior of insects and cause them to come out of hiding, which makes them more visible. For example, if a pest control treatment is applied to the inside of walls, it can cause insects to flee the area and become visible elsewhere in the house.
2. Avoiding While Treatments Take Effect
Secondly, some pest control treatments can take time to fully take effect. It is not uncommon for pests to become more active in the days following treatment as they try to avoid the treated areas.
3. Targeted Treatments Don’t Treat All Pests
Thirdly, some pest control treatments may only target specific types of pests, which can leave other pests unaffected. For example, a treatment for cockroaches may not have any effect on ants or spiders.
4. Targeted Treatments Don’t Treat All Pests
Finally, it is possible that the pest control treatment was not performed correctly, or that the pest control company used an ineffective product. In this case, the bugs may not have been fully eliminated and can continue to reproduce and thrive.
Stay In Touch
If you are experiencing an increase in bugs after pest control treatment, it is important to contact the pest control company to discuss the issue and potentially schedule a follow-up treatment if necessary