Rodent Exterminator




RODENT EXTERMINATOR BUCKS COUNTY, PA


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Many pests can be a nuisance for Bucks County homes and offices. However, rodents are among the most alarming since they are the most potentially dangerous due to being carriers of several serious diseases. Anyone who suspects that they have a rodent infestation on their property would be should contact a professional rodent control provider as soon as possible.

COMMON RODENTS IN BUCKS COUNTY



The various rodent species in the area range from the tiny and harmless-looking white footed mouse and deer mouse up to the nasty Norway rat and roof rat. Large or small, all of these species and others are a troubling sign when they make an appearance in and around human habitations.

Like all animals, rodents are seeking the basic necessities of life: food, water and shelter. Human habitations provide all of these things quite easily. In fact, rodents can eat just about anything, so foods found on countertops and in pantries are especially appealing. A leaky pipe can provide a ready supply of water, and there are many places in homes and offices that can be used as a safe, warm nest.

This is why rodents are such a common problem. Rodent populations are large, and members of the species are not shy about sharing their homes with people.

PROBLEMS RODENTS CAUSE



Even though the smallest members of the various rodent species can appear harmless or perhaps even cute, they are never welcome in the places where people work and live. This is because they wreak havoc wherever they go.

Rodents are infamous for their habit of gnawing through everything. Drywall, insulation, siding, window frames and door frames all may be vulnerable. Rodents may chew on wiring, shred fabrics and nest in upholstered furniture. They get into stored food, gnawing through virtually all types of common packaging to contaminate the contents within. If humans eat this contaminated food, then they can become ill.

Just as harmful are the diseases that rodents transmit through bites, which can be extremely dangerous. Of course, direct contact is not required to transmit an illness. Rodent saliva, urine and droppings have all been known to cause sickness.

RODENT CONTROL METHODS



Clearly, keeping rodents out of places where they do not belong is a primary concern. Equally as important is eliminating an existing population that has invaded a building. By focusing on both of these issues, it is possible to return a home or office to healthy conditions and to keep it that way.

To keep rodents outdoors, it is essential to block possible entries. Members of the species are capable of squeezing through incredibly small holes and cracks. Accordingly, it is imperative to inspect foundations, siding and roofs to see how rodents may be gaining access to a building. Once discovered, it is necessary to block these entrances. Cement and exterior-grade sealant are two examples of materials that are appropriate for this task. Metal panels may be a realistic alternative.

Many rodents are able to squeeze into buildings around holes for pipes. Make certain that all of these openings are completely sealed. Vents and crawl space openings should be protected with heavy metal mesh to keep rodents out. Holes found near windows and doors must be immediately repaired to prevent an infestation.

With the building sealed against intruders, it is possible to focus on exterminating the population. Typically, this involves numerous methods, which may include the use of traps and baits. It is advisable to leave these efforts to professionals. Both traps and baits can pose dangers to people, pets and the environment when they are not used properly.

A professional exterminator will identify which rodent species is infesting the property before making a plan for eradication. Their comprehensive knowledge of rodent behavior qualifies them to place traps and bait in the right places to maximize their efficacy. At the same time, their techniques are designed to protect people, pets and the world around them. Their assistance makes it possible to exterminate a rodent population without harming other living creatures.

RODENT CONTROL TIPS



With access points blocked and traps and baits deployed, it is time to look at more ways to control rodents. Like other mammals, rodents mainly are motivated by food. This makes it critical to minimize their opportunities to consume human and pet foods.

Food that is kept on counters or in pantries and cupboards will be protected when it is stored in metal or glass containers with tight lids. Other packaging materials can easily be chewed through by rodents. It makes sense to not allow pet food and water to sit out for long periods, particularly overnight.

Crumbs and spills on floors and counters similarly will attract rodents. If crumbs and spills are cleaned up immediately, then they will not be a temptation. Additionally, it is recommended to place dirty dishes into the dishwasher without letting them sit in the sink or on countertops.

It is wise for property owners to attend to water leaks as soon as they are discovered. This eliminates a source of water for rodents. Any indoor compost, garbage or recycling bins should have tight lids to keep out inquisitive animals.

Outside the building, it makes sense to keep yard debris well away from buildings. Property owners further may want to keep branches and shrubs from contacting buildings. Ivy is particularly attractive to rodents. When it is allowed to grow up the side of a building, rodents can use it like a ladder to find access.

Property owners who choose to go without bird and squirrel feeders are likely to see fewer rodents, as these feeders provide a ready source of food to mice and rats. Keep tight lids on outdoor garbage cans, and make certain that outdoor grills and dining areas are clean.

With the help of professional Bucks County rodent control, it is possible for anyone to enjoy rodent-free homes and offices. A qualified technician can eliminate a rodent population without harming people, pets or the environment.

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