The only language I've seen that formally addresses this issue (but does NOT
address a schedule for services), is in 36CFR, Part 1234, Section 1234.10
(m) and it references a Federal requirement.
Generally, most IPM service providers will come in and inspect to determine
the types of pests they anticipate and the size/setting of the facility.
They will then perform an initial treatment and establish a schedule for
subsequent regular treatments, many times dependent upon weather conditions
and other factors.
These may include things such as:
- how frequently the facility is opened and left open to outside exposure
- where new materials are coming in from
- if they are inspected/treated on or prior to deposit
Larry
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