NAICS Code 561710-11 - Spraying-Insect Control

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NAICS Code 561710-11 Description (8-Digit)

Spraying-Insect Control is a subdivision of the Exterminating and Pest Control Services industry that involves the use of chemicals to control and eliminate insect infestations. This industry is responsible for the management of various types of insects, including but not limited to, ants, cockroaches, termites, bed bugs, and fleas. The primary goal of Spraying-Insect Control is to protect homes, businesses, and public spaces from the harmful effects of insect infestations.

Parent Code - Official US Census

Official 6‑digit NAICS codes serve as the parent classification used for government registrations and documentation. The marketing-level 8‑digit codes act as child extensions of these official classifications, providing refined segmentation for more precise targeting and detailed niche insights. Related industries are listed under the parent code, offering a broader context of the industry environment. For further details on the official classification for this industry, please visit the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS Code 561710 page

Tools

Tools commonly used in the Spraying-Insect Control industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Backpack sprayers
  • Handheld sprayers
  • Foggers
  • Dusters
  • Bait guns
  • Pheromone traps
  • UV light traps
  • Inspection mirrors
  • Flashlights
  • Protective gear (gloves, masks, goggles)

Industry Examples of Spraying-Insect Control

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 561710-11, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Residential pest control
  • Commercial pest control
  • Agricultural pest control
  • Industrial pest control
  • Public health pest control
  • Food processing pest control
  • Hospitality pest control
  • Healthcare pest control
  • Educational facility pest control
  • Retail pest control

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 561710-11 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The "Spraying-Insect Control" industry has a long history dating back to ancient times when people used natural substances like sulfur and arsenic to control pests. In the 19th century, the use of chemical pesticides became widespread, and the industry grew rapidly. In the 20th century, the industry saw significant advancements in technology, with the development of more effective and safer pesticides. In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the environmental impact of pesticides, leading to the development of more eco-friendly pest control methods like integrated pest management (IPM) and biological control. In the United States, the "Spraying-Insect Control" industry has a history of over a century. In the early 1900s, the industry was dominated by small, family-owned businesses that used primitive methods like hand sprayers and dust applicators. In the 1940s, the industry saw a significant transformation with the introduction of DDT, a highly effective pesticide. However, the widespread use of DDT led to environmental concerns, and it was eventually banned in the 1970s. Since then, the industry has seen a shift towards more eco-friendly pest control methods like IPM and biological control. Today, the industry is highly regulated, and pest control professionals are required to undergo extensive training and certification to ensure the safe and effective use of pesticides.