Chemical Treatments refer to the use of pesticides, insecticides, rodenticides, and other chemical formulations to eliminate or manage pest populations. These treatments can be applied in various forms, including sprays, dusts, baits, and fumigation, depending on the target pest and the environment. Chemical control methods are commonly used in residential, commercial, and agricultural settings to address infestations of insects, rodents, and other nuisance pests. While effective, Chemical Treatments must be carefully applied following safety guidelines to minimize risks to humans, pets, and the environment. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strategies often combine Chemical Treatments with non-chemical methods to achieve long-term pest control with reduced environmental impact.