Ways to Combat Invasive Rodents in Your Home

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Rodents are a major problem in many parts of the world. They can cause damage, spread disease, and even contaminate food. If you live in an area with rodent problems or have rodent-related issues on your property, it's important to take steps to control rodents effectively. Here are five ways you can get rodents under control in your home.

Keep Your Home Clean and Tidy

Rodents are drawn to areas with high rodent-attracting substances such as pet food, garbage cans, and rodent droppings. Keeping your home clean will reduce the chances of rodents invading your home.

You can also change your trash disposal schedule. Many people set their trash disposal schedule for every week or two. However, it's a smart idea to change that schedule and dispose of trash every day. Reducing the amount of rodent attracting material will help significantly reduce rodent infestation.

Seal Up Any Holes/Cracks in the Walls or Floor

Rodents can come in through tiny spaces. Therefore, ensure no cracks or holes are present in your home. This will make it easier to control rodent populations. Rats are more of a problem than mice, and rats will often chew on things like wood siding and foundations for homes. Rats can cause significant damage as they tunnel into these areas of the house.

Check for Signs of Rodent Activity

One definitive sign of a rodent infestation is droppings. Generally, these will be small and poop-shaped with a pointed end. The size varies depending on what kind of animal has defecated them.

Rodents also chew their way through walls to make nests for themselves. This often leaves visible teeth marks in sections where they have been gnawing at your home from inside it. These are called "signposts." If you find signs, don't hesitate to call an exterminator!

Use Traps and Poisons to Kill Rats and Mice

To prevent rodent problems, use traps and poisoning. A wide range of rodent control methods range from sticky glue traps for mice or live cage traps for rats to poison. All these can be purchased at most hardware stores.

If you use the right traps or poison, it's easy for even an amateur like yourself to keep rodents out of your house. For larger rodent problems such as rats and mice that get inside buildings through small holes and cracks, live cage traps should do the trick.

Call a Professional Exterminator

Rodent control can be a complex process, especially if you have rodent problems in your home. Contact a professional exterminator for help with a rodent infestation.

Exterminators know what's needed for each rodent issue because their experience is vast and varied. These professionals can provide solutions tailored to your situation and will help get rid of any infestation that might arise in the future. Learn more by contacting local pest control services. 

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