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Rat and mice control.
Place bait where rats and mice will find it.
To be effective keep the bait fresh.
Mice can be found indoors and outdoors including cities and rural areas.
Frequently asked rodent control questions.
For rats all openings greater than 1 2 should be sealed.
What you don t want to do is use poison.
After inspecting for signs of mice activity set mouse traps or place mouse bait in the detected areas.
Rats can harbor and transmit a number of serious diseases.
Rats are instinctively wary of things new to their environment including rat control measures such as traps and bait and colonize in attics burrows under concrete and porches in wall voids and other hard to reach places.
Utilize rat mice traps where feasible.
Mice are color blind but their other senses hearing smell taste and touch are sharp.
All openings greater than 1 4 should be sealed to exclude mice.
There are many kinds of mouse and rat traps on the market for sure.
If these diy rodent control methods aren t working it s time to call in the pros.
That means the poisoned rat or mouse will wander off somewhere and die.
We offer traps and mice for both mice control and for rat control programs.
Eliminate the rodent s food water and habitat wherever possible.
Mice are afraid of rats because rats will kill and eat mice.
Your inspection will identify the problem areas and the species involved.
Mouse traps and mouse baits are the only two reliable methods to get rid of a mice infestation.
If you are brave enough to do the task then there is no better way to eliminate this problem than to do it yourself.
Rat odor can be a strong deterrent to mice and affect their behavior.
Please also read the section on sanitation as it is an important consideration in rodent control.
Mice can enter an opening as small as 3 8 wide.
They can also introduce disease.
Rats that eat poison don t typically die at the location.
Reduce the population first before applying rodent proof measures.
You don t need to call in an exterminator and fork out hundreds of dollars just to have one or two little mice or rats removed.
Mice have a musky odor.
Professionals know the right tools to use and most importantly the right placement.
Some are more effective than others.
Consider integrating any rodent control program with exclusion techniques a general cleanup and removal of their hiding places harboraging areas rodent inspections rodent exclusion and sanitation measures are critical in rodent control measures.