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How Our Detection-First Process Works

UCPaWS follows a detection-first methodology designed to identify activity accurately, apply pressure intentionally, and verify results over time. This approach prioritizes observation, behavior analysis, and layered control to reduce recurring issues and unnecessary treatment.
Step 1: Observation & Assessment
Every program begins with observation. Using K9 Rodent Detection, Wildlife Activity Mapping, and Entry Point Identification, we identify where activity is occurring, how animals are moving, and what conditions are contributing to the problem. This step establishes an accurate baseline before any control measures are applied.
Step 2: Canine Verification
Professionally trained detection and abatement dogs provide scent-based verification that confirms active nesting, travel paths, and pressure zones. Canine verification allows UCPaWS to validate findings that are not visible through inspection or monitoring devices alone.
Step 3: Targeted Pressure & Control
Once activity is verified, targeted pressure is applied using the appropriate tools for the situation. This may include Rodent Abatement Dogs, Goose Control & Dispersal Programs, or integrated technologies such as BurrowRx Integration. Pressure is applied intentionally to disrupt activity while minimizing displacement and over-application.
Step 4: Exclusion & Prevention
Control alone is not enough. Based on findings from earlier steps, a tailored Exclusion Strategy is developed to address entry points, structural vulnerabilities, and environmental conditions that support ongoing activity. Habitat Modification is used where appropriate to reduce attractants and pressure points.
Step 5: Restoration & Clean-Up (When Needed)
When rodent or wildlife activity results in contamination or structural impact, Restoration & Contamination Clean-Up is deployed after control measures are in place. Clean-up services address affected areas and prepare sites for repair or continued use without reintroducing pressure.
Step 6: Monitoring & Verification
Long-term success depends on verification. Through ongoing Monitoring & Verification, we confirm that pressure has been reduced, activity has not shifted, and control measures remain effective over time. This step supports accountability, documentation, and informed decision-making.
One Methodology. Many Applications.
This detection-first process is applied consistently across services, whether addressing rodents, wildlife, geese, or post-activity restoration. Each step informs the next, ensuring solutions are evidence-based, site-specific, and designed for lasting results.
