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    Bug Infestation

    Working for a dealership, I get this problem on a semi regular basis. On the lighter end of the scale, we had a pretty bad ant infestation in the grass over the summer. Pretty much every vehicle parked along curbs with grass eventually wound up with ants in them. On the more serious end, is a German cockroach infestation. Oddly, most of the roach vehicles aren’t are from customers who aren’t even in for that issue. They’re usually in for mechanical issues, but the mechanic refuses to work on them until the roaches are removed and unfortunately it becomes my problem.

    Removing the ants is fairly easy, I use a non-odor, no mess fogger from the hardware stores. I set it off upright, on the floor, let it work for at least 2 hours and air it out just as long. Then come in and vacuum up the ants. The German cockroaches are a nightmare. First of all, they’re there because the vehicle is absolutely disgusting. Clean cars don’t accidentally get a German cockroach infestation. The best way to go about it is a complete interior removal and cleaning. Also a complete cleaning of the exterior, engine bay, and undercarriage. Foggers are needed and will kill them, but they are so resilient that during fogging, they’ll exit the vehicle and hangout in the exterior until the fumes dissipate. If you can somehow tent the vehicle, that may work. As for me, most of the time there isn’t time or money for this much work. So, what we usually do multiple foggings, followed by an interior detail and that’s followed by more foggings. Sometimes you get them completely. Sometimes you just reduce the population and that’s good enough for the mechanic to do what he needs to do.

    Does anyone here deal deal with this regularly? Do any of you just walk away from these jobs? If you do tackle these jobs, what methods do you use?

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    Re: Bug Infestation

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffindetail View Post
    Working for a dealership, I get this problem
    on a semi regular basis.

    On the lighter end of the scale, we had
    a pretty bad ant infestation in the grass
    over the summer. Pretty much every
    vehicle parked along curbs with grass
    eventually wound up with ants in them.

    On the more serious end, is a German cock-
    roach infestation. Oddly, most of the roach
    vehicles aren’t are from customers who aren’t
    even in for that issue. They’re usually in for
    mechanical issues,

    but the mechanic refuses to work on them
    until the roaches are removed and
    unfortunately it becomes my problem.

    Removing the ants is fairly easy, I use a non-odor,
    no mess fogger from the hardware stores.
    •It was always difficult for me to work for
    someone that believed that one employee
    was/is “better” than another one.
    -Note: I always enjoyed setting the
    record straight...


    •Are you sufficiently trained, and subsequently
    certified, in the usage of pest control chemicals
    in the workplace environment? For example:
    -(Correct) Identification of pests.
    {In this particular case: determining what
    species of ants is paramount in determining
    the proper pest control chemicals/program.}

    -Where are the SDS’es for these pest control
    chemicals kept at this Dealership?

    -What personal protective equipment is
    provided by the Dealership for its employees
    when pest control chemicals are being applied?

    -Etc.; etc.


    •IMO:
    -Time for the Dealership’s management to
    make the effort to have a local pest control
    company on speed-dial: represents at least
    one act of showing respect for some of their
    employees’ well-being.



    Bob
    "Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    Re: Bug Infestation

    I’m absolutely not trained or qualified to for pest control, but the products are not professional grade. Just standard stuff from the pest control section at big box hardware stores. We have standard safety wear like gloves, glasses, & masks. I just read the instructions for recommended use on the product packaging.

    I’m sorry, but I had an LOL moment when you mentioned respect for employees and dealership management. We don’t even have pest control for the property. I have to keep the spiders away in my department. “Over the counter” products are used here as well.

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    Re: Bug Infestation

    ^^^ Understood ^^^

    However, IMO:
    If an EPA auditor should ever make an
    unannounced appearance, this Dealership
    better have an unimpeded prayer-line to
    the powers-that-be.


    Bob
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    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    I would say it’s more of an OSHA issue than EPA, but even then the products are deemed safe enough for anyone in the general public to purchase and use themselves. That being the case, I don’t think they have much to worry about there. Although, there’s plenty of other things they can get in trouble for.

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    Re: Bug Infestation

    Quote Originally Posted by jeffindetail View Post
    I would say it’s more of an OSHA issue
    than EPA, but even then the products are
    deemed safe enough for anyone in the
    general public to purchase and use themselves.

    That being the case, I don’t think they have
    much to worry about there. Although, there’s
    plenty of other things they can get in trouble for.
    •Alas...I’m quite saddened by your:

    -(seemingly) indifference to having been
    “selected” as this Dealership’s on-site
    pestilence mitigator;

    -almost cavalier approach to using pest control
    chemicals on/around this Dealership’s premises;
    and, in close proximity to your fellow employees;

    -having to work with “too gooders”.


    Best of Luck,

    Bob
    "Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
    ~Joaquin de Setanti

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    Re: Bug Infestation

    Does it feel good to be viewed as less than others? No, but that is life detailing at a dealership. You have to let it roll off your shoulders at some point if you’re going to work in that setting because it is at every turn believe me. Maybe I’ve gotten too use to appeasement rather than going through the hassle of listening to the succession of managers yell and spew threats.

    As for treating my work area. Our facility is like a pavilion. It’s more an outside than inside setting, so spiders are a major problem. Spraying the area is for me and my people because no one else is doing anything about it and this is preferable to having spiders swinging from the ceiling.

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