It highly depends upon the quality of the Pest Control Company that you choose. Barnes Exterminating technicians are certified and trained in knowing the chemicals to use and how to treat around your sweet pets
Before applying or mixing pesticides, remove pets from the area, along with their toys, food, water bowls, and bedding.
After treatment, keep pets away from treated surfaces until the area is dry.
Some treatments, like flea spraying, may require extra precautions, such as finding a safe place to stay away from the home for a short time. Your pest control professional at Barnes Exterminating and Pest Control can help you determine what preparations to make before your appointment.
Some pesticides can be more dangerous to certain pets than others. Sometimes it is safer to keep your pet in a crate or in another room while the treatment is taking place. While the concentrations used in pest control are generally considered safe for humans and pets, direct exposure or excessive consumption can still pose risks. The toxic concentration level of modern pesticides are considered safer than they were in the past.