Rats & Mice Solutions:
Urban, Suburban, and rural areas have very large infestations of Rats and Mice. As rodent populations have grown, they have become a serious problem all year long. Rats and mice look for cozy, protected areas to nest. Your attic has everything necessary and is absolutely perfect! All that insulation, you paid extra to have blown in, makes great nesting material.
 
Using poisons in your attic to kill rats or mice is never a good idea. Anyone who has tried this will tell you of the terrible odors due to a rodent dying in an inaccessible area where the carcass can't be removed. The odors, maggots, and flies can last for a number of weeks. It is much better is to trap and remove the animal and then have your home sealed so that they can't gain re-entry.
 
Rodent Exclusion:
Not only should rodents be trapped and removed from your attic, basement, ceiling, garage, etc.; many professionals offer an "Exclusion Service"! After a careful inspection of all of the entry or access points into your home or building, those areas can be sealed so that rodents can't return.
Rats can enter areas as small as a ½". It's not just the obvious areas that need to be repaired, such as the missing vent cover below.
 
If you hear things that "go bump in the night", scratching or other unusual sounds or just want peace of mind; call our experts to inspect your home or business for rodent activity and let them make recommendations to protect your property.
 
 
Most companies performing Exclusion offer a long term warranty that protects your property now and in the future.
 
Trapping, Removal, and Bait Stations:
 
In addition to trapping and removal, we often will add Tamper Resistant Bait Stations to the exterior perimeter of the property. These bait stations use "Rodenticides" (poisons) and benefit you by helping reduce the overall rodent population in the area. Bait stations are the best way to use rodent baits because:
 
  • Tamper-resistant bait stations are noted for durability, their unique locking devices and bait securing rods which keep bait away from children, pets, and non-target animals.
  • Bait Stations keep bait fresh longer by protecting it from moisture, dust, and other contaminants.

     

  • Bait Stations provide a protected place for rodents to feed, allowing them to feel more secure.
  • Bait Stations allow you to place bait in some locations where it would otherwise be difficult due to weather or potential hazards to non-target animals.
  • Bait Stations help prevent the accidental spilling of bait.
  • Bait Stations let your professional inspect bait easily to see if rodents are feeding.
 
Call a professional for trapping, removal and sealing your home or business so that rodents can't return.
 
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