Protect the Reputation of Your Bar or Restaurant
There are various types of pests that can contaminate food served in bars and restaurants. The most typical pests are cockroaches and flying insects, along with infestations of rodents, rats and mice. All of them are a potential danger to consumers since they are transmitters of disease-causing microorganisms.
Flick has over 105 years of experience in pest control with a team made up of experts. This has allowed us to conduct a study on the main pests that can affect bars and restaurants, highlighting the most common among them and those that represent the greatest danger both to the reputation of brands and businesses, and to consumer health.
The Flick Difference: Our Comprehensive Approach
Our detailed pest control approach for bars and restaurants is focused on:
1. Expert Inspection
Our certified technicians conduct a thorough site analysis to identify the types of pests, the location of the infestation, and any entry points.
2. Customised Treatment Plan
Based on the inspection, we develop a tailored pest management plan that is both effective and compliant with HACCP food safety regulations.
3. Ongoing Protection
Our service doesn’t end with treatment; we provide continuous monitoring and proactive solutions to prevent future infestations.
Download Our Free Guide
Our comprehensive guide, ‘The Most Common Pests in Bars & Restaurants’ provides expert insights on:
- The most common pests found in bars and restaurants
- Common pest biology and behaviour
- Detection and identification techniques
- Effective treatment options
- Prevention strategies
Don’t Let Pests Take Over
When pests like cockroaches, flies, and rodents take hold in a bar or restaurant, the damage goes far beyond the immediate nuisance. These pests can seriously harm your business’s reputation and lead to financial losses. Our team is here to help you protect your business and customers with fast, effective, and discreet solutions.
If you’re concerned about pests in your establishment, get in touch today for a confidential site analysis.

