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How to Hire a Pest Control Technician

Jeffrey Dawson June 25, 2022 Reviews Leave a Comment

There are several factors to consider when looking for a pest control technician. Read on for tips on hiring a technician and avoiding common mistakes. The educational and professional experience requirements, the cost of hiring a pest control technician, and Red flags to look out for. FieldRoutes will teach you the basics of hiring a pest control technician and avoiding common mistakes.

Red flags to look out for

In the current low-unemployment environment, candidates have the edge over employers when selecting the right candidate for the job. While interviewing candidates, pay attention to their experience, job history, and personality. While family and friends may recommend applicants for a pest control job, you should also be cautious of their reputations and social media presence. Choosing the right pest control technician is crucial for your company’s success, and there are a few red flags to watch out for.

One of the most important things to look for in a technician is the amount of experience the applicant has. Ask them to describe their work history and philosophy regarding customer service. If pest control technicians lack experience, they may not have the required training to do the job correctly. A company with experienced technicians is likelier to stand behind their work, so avoid hiring inexperienced technicians.

Education requirements

Some states require the hiring of a licensed pest control technician to have a high school diploma or GED. In addition, the job requires a clean driving record and some part-time work experience. Once hired, the new technician receives on-the-job training and technical instruction from experienced co-workers. During the training, new employees learn state regulations and the use of pesticides.

In addition to experience, a pest control technician should have certification in the field. Unfortunately, each state requires different standards and certifications. As a result, you should research the state’s certification requirements and ask your potential employer if they are required to maintain certification. Also, consider attending industry conferences to broaden your knowledge of pest control techniques. This will increase your chances of landing an entry-level job. This career path will be challenging, but the rewards are worth the hardship.

Experience required

Hiring a pest control technician can be a challenge for many people. This profession requires extensive training and certification, but some technicians are more experienced than others. In addition, pest control technicians must attend continuing education classes to stay updated with new techniques and evolving regulations. The primary function of a pest control technician is to eliminate or manage pest infestations. Common pests include bedbugs, roaches, ants, spiders, and termites. The influx of these insects can be a health hazard to the occupants of a building, and pest control technicians must learn practical strategies to protect a building.

Experience is the most critical factor in hiring a pest control technician. A technician must have a high school diploma or GED, a good driving record, and at least one year of experience in the field. They also need to be licensed and must be certified by state agencies. Some technicians also have additional education, such as an associate’s degree in environmental health sciences or biology. Experience in the field is also necessary to compete in the job market.

Cost of hiring a pest control technician

When assessing a home or business’s risk of pest infestation, the cost of hiring a pest control technician can be steep. A single visit can range from $300 to $550, while ongoing service can cost anywhere from $180 to $7,000, depending on the extent of the infestation. A one-time visit will also require a thorough assessment of the situation. If the infestation is less severe, the technician may charge a flat fee for a past visit. Further visits and additional services are usually charged separately.

The cost of hiring a pest control technician depends on various factors, including how accessible the area is to the pest technician. Whether a technician needs to enter the site is also a factor, as an accessible kitchen or yard can be difficult for an inexperienced technician. A technician can charge a fee for traveling to a remote location if, for example, you have a farm or an attic with raccoons.

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