Specifications include, but are not limited to: The pest control program shall include coverage for: 1. All specifies of crawling and flying insects and related anthropoids. This includes, but is not limited to cockroaches, silverfish, ants, crickets, spiders, bees, wasps, bed bugs, fleas, all other anthropoids, as well as food infesting insects. This shall include the removal of nests, when required.; 2. Rodents, to include but not be limited to rats and mice.; 3. Pest birds, including pigeons, sparrows, and starlings. The vendor will work with the University to resolve these problems. Repelling is an option, but it may be necessary to eliminate birds. The timing of such treatments must be arranged in advance with the University. The vendor may be required to remove and dispose of any remains.; 4. Removal of wild animals per University policy and procedures. This in reference to removal of wild animals from buildings and facilities that are a threat to the health / safety of students / staff / guests. Please note the University typically deals with the removal of birds, bats, etc. that get in the buildings.; The awarded vendor shall provide same day service in the case of emergency needs. In the case of non-emergency needs that arise, the awarded vendor must provide service during the same or next business day.; Work schedules will need to consider facility usage, class schedules, and residence hall occupancy needs. The investigation of and any required treatment for bed bugs and similar pests will be handled as requested by the University and such work may require a response during non-regular work hours which may include nights, weekends, holidays, etc.; Bait stations and traps will be appropriate for the location, pest, and baits to be used. Use and locations are subject to approval by the University.; As any new buildings or facilities are added on campus, they will be covered under the contract that will result from this RFP process. At the time that the new building or facility is added, the awarded vendor will meet with the University representative to determine the appropriate adjustment to the contract to cover the new building or facility and the contract will be amended to reflect the agreed upon compensation change.; Similarly, in the event that a building or facility is removed, that building or facility will be removed from the contract and the compensation will be adjusted accordingly as agreed to by the University representative and the vendor. The contract will be amended in writing and signed by both parties to reflect the agreed upon compensation and service changes.