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Odor. One of the first signs that many homeowners notice that could indicate a rodent infestation is a pungent, musky odor throughout the home. When rodents invade a home, they make a considerable mess, leaving droppings and urine all over the nest site, and sometimes outside it.
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Read More »A rodent infestation in your home can be absolutely disastrous, both in terms of the diseases they spread and the cost of repairs. Unfortunately, in the winter months, it can be easy for many homeowners to unknowingly make themselves a target for rodent invaders. If you want to save your home from a costly and dangerous rodent infestation, the key is prevention. The earlier you can identify a problem, the sooner and more effectively you can solve it, so it pays to know the warnings signs beforehand. In this blog, we'll take a look at six of the biggest early indicators of an infestation, what you need to be on the lookout for, and next steps to take if you find evidence of rats and mice in your home.
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Inspect the packaging on every piece of food in the pantry for any holes or signs of chewing, especially to likely targets like pet food bags, and start moving food items into pestproof containers as an added precaution. If you find any food with ripped or torn wrapping, throw it out and contact a pest control professional to see if rodents might be the cause.
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Read More »Mice and rat teeth never stop growing, so they are constantly gnawing on objects to wear them down. As with grease marks, the longer an infestation is present and the more times rodents pass through a particular area of your home, the worse the damage will be. Look for any gnaw marks on wires, cardboard boxes, furniture, and any wooden items. In the attic, pay attention for chewed or ripped-up insulation, as this is a common indicator that mice have been tearing into it to make nest materials. Like food, rodents also need a constant water source, so look out for chewing around pipes. While there are a number of pests that like to gnaw on wires and pipes, rats are the worst offenders. Examine the coverings on any wires or pipes you can find around the house. If the internals are exposed, it may be time to hire a professional to safely handle the problem.
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