Data Analysis & Troubleshooting for Smarter Pest Management
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Why Data Analysis & Troubleshooting Matters
Proactive Pest Risk Management
- Identify hotspots and recurring issues through heat mapping
- Analyse trends to predict and prevent infestations
- Validate contractor performance with objective data
- Support compliance with food safety standards
Our Data Analysis & Troubleshooting Services
Comprehensive Solutions for Pest Management Challenges. Our services include:
Heat Mapping
Trend Analysis
Root Cause Investigation
Performance Benchmarking
Remote Monitoring Data Review
How We Work With You
A Clear, Reliable Process
Collect and review pest management data
Conduct heat mapping and trend analysis
Identify root causes and recommend solutions
Provide detailed reports and ongoing support
Business Benefits
Why Choose Kiwa for Data Analysis & Troubleshooting?
Objective, independent expertise
Enhanced compliance and audit readiness
Reduced infestation risk and operational downtime
Actionable insights for continuous improvement
Supporting Businesses Across Multiple Sectors
- Food manufacturing and processing
- Warehouse & distribution
- Retail and hospitality
- Heritage sites and museums
- Pharmaceutical and property management
FAQs
What is heat mapping in pest management?
A visual tool to identify pest activity hotspots and guide targeted interventions.
Can you analyse data from remote monitoring systems?
Yes. We review digital rodent monitoring data to provide actionable insights.
How often should data analysis be performed?
Quarterly or bi-annually for proactive risk management.
Rodent pests and their control eLearning
Controlling rodent pests | Learn your part in a successful pest management programme
Managing Your Pest Control Contractor
On‑demand course on establishing objectives, contractor selection, contract specification, legislation and performance monitoring; includes assessment and certificate.
Advanced Pest Awareness
Deep dive into the biology and behaviour of rodent, insect, and bird pests, IPM principles and practices; also includes assessment and certification.