FOOD SERVICE SPECIALIST
Burlington County
Keep Your Kitchen Clean. Keep Your License.
Beverly's food-service industry is one of the most inspection-intensive commercial environments in the region. Burlington County's Marlton, Moorestown, and Evesham corridors host hundreds of food-service operations regulated by the New Jersey Department of Health and Burlington County Health. Every food establishment in Beverly operates under the scrutiny of Burlington County Health Department — and a single pest sighting during an inspection can mean a failed grade, a reinspection fee, and the kind of public-facing violation record that drives customers away. Commercial Exterminator's restaurant pest control programs are built specifically for Beverly's food service operators: kitchen-safe treatments, after-hours service windows, compliance documentation packages, and rapid-response dispatch when pest activity threatens your license. We serve independent restaurants, food halls, QSR franchises, catering operations, and institutional food service across Beverly.
Restaurant pest control isn't just about spraying the kitchen — it's about building a defensible program that holds up under Burlington County Health Department scrutiny. Our Beverly restaurant service starts with a facility audit: we map entry points, assess drain and grease trap activity, identify conducive conditions in storage areas, and document existing pest pressure. We then build a customized IPM program around your kitchen layout, operating hours, and inspection schedule. Cockroaches, drain flies, rodents, and stored product pests each require different control strategies — and in a working kitchen, all treatments must be food-safe, minimally disruptive, and thoroughly documented. Every visit generates a written service report you can show to Burlington County Health Department inspectors as evidence of an active pest management program.
The most common restaurant pests in Beverly are German cockroaches (especially in kitchens and behind equipment), drain flies and fruit flies (in floor drains, bar areas, and produce storage), rodents (entering through gaps in walls and doors), and stored product pests in dry goods storage. Beverly's high restaurant density and urban infrastructure make cross-contamination between neighboring establishments a persistent challenge.
Yes — we schedule all Beverly restaurant service during non-operating hours: early morning before opening, late night after closing, or during afternoon lull periods. Food safety requires that pest treatments are applied when food prep surfaces are clean and food is properly stored. We coordinate with your management team to ensure zero disruption to service.
If Burlington County Health Department identifies pest evidence during a Beverly restaurant inspection, you typically have a short window to remediate before a mandatory reinspection. We provide priority emergency service for Beverly restaurants facing reinspection deadlines — including a written corrective action report documenting the treatment performed, which you can submit to the health department.
Yes — German cockroach elimination is one of our core restaurant services in Beverly. These roaches are the most common commercial kitchen pest in the Northeast and require a targeted program: gel bait placement in harborage areas, crack and crevice treatment, and sanitation consultation. We do not use aerosol sprays near food prep surfaces. All treatments are applied in compliance with FDA and EPA guidelines for food-handling environments.
We can't guarantee any inspection outcome, but we can build a program that gives you the best possible defense. Our Beverly restaurant pest control service includes written documentation, treatment logs, and a corrective action report — the same package that health inspectors look for as evidence of a proactive pest management program. Many of our Beverly restaurant clients have maintained clean inspection records for years on our program.
Same-day response. Written reports. Annual contracts available.