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How to get rid of rats & mice quickly?

Parasite

Rodents can enter your home/business through various entry points, exploiting even the smallest openings to gain access. In order to stop them from coming in, you have to exclude them from the premises.


Rodent exclusion isn't just a recommended practice; it's a necessity for every home and business. These pests, including mice and rats, aren't just unsightly; they pose significant risks to both health and property.


Rodents are carriers of numerous diseases, ranging from salmonella and leptospirosis to hantavirus. Their droppings, urine, and saliva can contaminate surfaces and food, putting inhabitants at risk of illness. In a business setting, such contamination can lead to health code violations, loss of customers, and legal issues.



Rodents are notorious for causing structural damage. They have strong teeth that enable them to gnaw through various materials, including wood, plastic, and even concrete. This chewing behavior not only damages property but can also lead to potential fire hazards when rodents chew through electrical wiring.

Moreover, the presence of rodents can harm a home or business's reputation. In a residential setting, the sight of rodents can cause distress and discomfort for inhabitants. In a business environment, it can lead to negative reviews, loss of trust, and decreased patronage.


How we can help:

Parasite Pest Control offers a wide range of solutions to meet your whatever your needs are. Whether that is on your personal residence, investment property, or commercial building. You have to think like a rodent to catch rodents.


  1. Identify high traffic areas.

  2. Choosing the right baits/traps. (It is not a one size fits all. Make sure your traps & baits are meant for the rodent you're trying to exclude.)

  3. Place the traps and baits in areas where they frequent. Peanut Butter and Slim Jims never fail. They have a scent that is attractive to rodents.

  4. Monitor and adjust. Parasite Pest Control uses cameras to track activity to see how they move and interact with the traps/baits.

  5. Catch/dispose and exclude the property to ensure that they do not return.

By implementing rodent exclusion measures, such as sealing entry points, maintaining cleanliness, and employing pest control strategies, homeowners and business owners can mitigate these risks. Investing in rodent exclusion isn't just about preventing infestations; it's about protecting the health, safety, and reputation of everyone who resides or works in the space.

 
 
 
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