Rodent Control
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Rodents can cause significant damage, smell, and be a nuisance to your living space. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the issue as quickly as possible and remove them from the vicinity. In specific, rats and mice can cause significant damage both inside and outside of your home. Rats and mice often chew and gnaw through insulation, walls, structures, and wiring in order to nest. As a homeowner, this can often be a worrisome and expensive issue if the problem isn’t resolved in a timely manner. Further, rats and mice eat and chew on food that you may have sitting out or in the pantry/food storage area.
Much like rats and mice, skunks and raccoons can be a serious nuisance to society. While the smell of each rodent is obvious, they also pose similar risks/concerns. While raccoons don’t seem like an awful rodent to have around – they are worse then you think! Much like skunks and foxes, raccoons are a rabies vector species meaning they are a carrier of rabies. Therefore, if an animal or person is bit serious consequences can follow. Raccoons are also a very messy rodent as they get into trash and other food sources. Further, they can become very populated in a confined area causing an even bigger nuisance.
While it is obvious that a skunk is a nuisance for its smell – it also poses serious health risks. Much like raccoons, skunks are also carries of rabies and other diseases that can severely harm you or your animals. They also often get into places like your trash and attract other animals/rodents or pests into your home. Further, skunks also love hiding and nesting in dark, covered areas. Therefore, it is crucial to cover all entry points around your house to prevent them from nesting near your home.
If you have any concerns or think you may have a rodent under/in your home don’t hesitate to call – we look forward to hearing from you!