Pest Control Pre-Cautions
Rodents





Mice life expectancy is about 1-3 years (varies according to background) the female is capable of having a litter of 10-12 pups count and around 3 litters in a life time.

Major problems caused by rats & mice:
They eat food and contaminate it with urine and excrement.

They gnaw into materials such as paper, books, wood or upholstery which they use as nest material. They also gnaw plastic, cinder blocks, soft metals such as lead and aluminum, and wiring which may cause a fire hazard.

  • Rats occasionally bite people and may kill small animals.

  • They, or the parasites they carry, (such as fleas, mites and worms) spread many diseases.

  • Rats can damage ornamental plants by burrowing among the roots, or feeding on new growth or twigs. They also eat some garden vegetables, such as corn and squash.

  • Rats and mice are socially unacceptable. These rodents have been a problem for centuries, chiefly because they have an incredible ability to survive and are so difficult to eliminate. In addition, they are extremely compatible with human behavior and needs.            
  • Effective mouse control involves sanitation, reduction techniques include trapping and poisoning , poor sanitation is sure to attract them and will permit them to thrive in greater numbers. Good sanitation will also reduce food and shelter for existing mice and in turn make baits and traps more effective. The most successful and permanent form of house mouse control is to "build them out" by eliminating all openings through which they can enter a structure. All places where food is stored, processed or used should be made mouse-proof. Dried grain and meat products should be stored in glass jars, metal canisters or other resealable airtight containers.

    QQ Traps. Trapping is an effective control method. When only a few mice are present in a building, it is usually the preferred control method. Trapping has several advantages: (1) it does not rely on inherently hazardous poisons, (2) it permits the user to make sure that the mouse has been killed and (3) it allows for disposal of the mouse carcasses, thereby avoiding dead mouse odors that may occur when poisoning is done within buildings.

    PEST CONTROL  
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    - Bed Bugs Removal
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    - Insects & Bug Control
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    - Roaches Control
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    - Rodent Removal
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    - Termite Control
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    - Wildlife Removal
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    HOME INSPECTION  
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    - Home Inspection
       (For Real Estate Transactions)

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    - Termite Inspections
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