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what information should be recorded and shared with the pest control operator if pests are spotted at the operation?

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If pests are spotted at an operation, it is important to record and share the following information with the pest control operator:

  1. The type of pests that were spotted, including any identifying characteristics (e.g., size, color, shape)
  2. The location where the pests were spotted, including any specific details about the area (e.g., the type of room or outdoor space where the pests were seen)
  3. The approximate number of pests that were spotted
  4. The time and date when the pests were spotted
  5. Any potential sources of food or shelter that the pests may have access to
  6. Any other relevant information, such as any previous pest sightings or any potential factors that may be contributing to the pest infestation.

It is also important to inform the pest control operator of any precautions that should be taken, such as avoiding certain areas or using protective equipment. The pest control operator will use this information to determine the best course of action for addressing the pest issue.

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