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Read MoreWhen it comes to keeping mice, rats, and sometimes squirrels out of your business, it pays to get help from someone with training and experience. While you can certainly do many things to keep rodents out on your own, there is no replacement for the skills, training, and experience a commercial service technician brings to the table. Today, we'll look at some of the pitfalls of rodent exclusion and control and discuss the challenges related to managing rodent problems in our area.
We'll share industry secrets and give you some helpful prevention tips to get you going in the right direction. But, you'll quickly take note that rodent control is hard work and there are many ways things can fail to go as planned. Our hope is to keep you from making mistakes that can impact your reputation and bottom line.
We have several common rodents in our area. Exclusion work helps keep all of them from gaining access to your business. But exclusion work isn't easy. That is why it has the word "work" in there. But, if you want to handle exclusions yourself, there are some things you should know.
A licensed commercial service professional offering exclusion work as a part of your Integrated Pest Management strategy will use these methods to seal potential entry points and do this hard work for you. But there are some exclusions you can do that your service professional won't.
General maintenance projects can get your business into shape and help keep domestic rodents out. A quality trapping program can protect vulnerable areas if you don't have the budget to address maintenance at this time.
All rodents are not attracted to the same bait. Squirrels, rats and mice have different preferences. If you hope to draw rodents out of your walls, you need to use a bait that appeals to the particular rodents that have infested your business. Along with selecting appropriate baits, you need to use devices that keep kids and pets from gaining access to them. Bait stations used to catch mice are smaller than those used to catch rats. Rats are bigger rodents and require bigger traps. Squirrels are another matter altogether. You won't need bait to address a squirrel problem. There are other techniques used for those furry-tailed rodents.
Even after you've selected the right bait and the correct bait stations, you're not quite done. You need to consider some important facts when attempting to bait rats and mice.
Commercial service providers are familiar with the guidelines associated with the installation and maintenance of bait stations. It is best to let a professional handle this job. Your technician will use tamper-resistant bait stations and deploy them where rodents are sure to take the bait. They also do the unsavory job of routinely emptying rodent bait stations during service visits.
If you're in our area of Maine, contact Cadillac Pest Solutions for rodent control and ongoing rodent management.
There is no simple fix for rodents. Your rodent control program needs many layers. The service technicians here at Cadillac Pest Solutions use training and experience to address the difficult challenge of rodent control.
Mice, rats, and squirrels are destructive pests that can damage structures and the belongings inside. They're also known to transmit many harmful diseases. There is no room in your business for even one rodent. Contact Cadillac Pest Solutions today to schedule a service visit. We'll help you find the right rodent control solution for your area business.
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