Generally speaking, rats and mice don’t pose a significant problem as long as they remain outdoors. And as a pest control company, there is little, if anything, we can do to control a neighborhood-wide rodent problem. That work falls within the scope of the community’s health department. Rats or mice inside the home are a different matter.Most of the calls we get for rat control are triggered by noises in the attic or walls at night, and/or evidence of rats in the garage or storage areas. Our contract for regular pest control services includes service to control rats and mice. Rodent control begins with an inspection of the property. We will try to figure out how the rodents are gaining access to the interior areas. Locating and sealing up the rodent entry points is critical to achieving any decent level of control. If the entries are closed off, any attempts at baiting or trapping will do nothing more than “harvest" the rodents as new ones find their way in.Once we have found as many entries as we can locate and our customer has taken steps to close them up, all that remains is elimination of the rodents in the structure. This can be accomplished by baiting or trapping.It is important to keep in mind that rodents may want to get past our efforts to keep them out. They can create new openings into the building or find others that we might have overlooked. Rodent control is not a “do it once and forget it" kind of a job. If you live in an area where rodents have been a problem, you need to keep a watchful eye for new signs of rodent activity and further maintenance may be required.Contact us for all your Fresno Pest Control needs.Fresno Web Design
How To Pest Control
Food storage
Disinfection of food items is required by the food authorities to limit the possibility of strayed insects thriving in goods like dog food, flour, and other grains. A good rule of thumb to prevent them from infecting your food in case they happened to be found on some is to completely seal them in air tight containers. This will not only lessen the exposure of food items but may also stop mice from contaminating them.
Moisture
It is a known fact that all living things need water to survive. This does not exclude rodents, spiders and all insects. For carpenter ants, they never live on extremely dry woods. They will look for materials that were currently damped or a site near to water pies where they may create their nests. Termites generally feed on hard dry wood but they need enough moisture and will most likely set their nests where sources of water are sufficient. Spiders feast on termites and other pests. Though they can practically wander and search for water as often as they want, they still have to live near the food source. And so they are most often sited near moist place where most insects thrive. With these, it is vital to inspect your home an fix it from any leaks. Repairs may be expensive but may prove worth the initial effort rather than expending on more thorough home repairs.
Entry Points
As already stressed out, inspecting your home is vital in pest control. It will not take big holes in order for pests to penetrate your home. Insects are rather small and they can easily gain entrance from tiny holes. Mice on the other are great escape artists and they would only require a quarter of an inch-sized hole to enter your house. Your house will have a host of entry holes and so you better check on them, inspect your cable lines, telephone lines, garage and especially the attic. Holes in these areas are often forgotten or taken for granted. This is now the best time to see them if you want to gain sufficient control over your notorious pests.
Lightning and Screening
Any house lights will attract insects and will commonly invite them into your own home. This in turn will lure spiders who will feed on them. Even though you have enough screening, chances are they may still penetrate your home. To get around with this problem, you may use yellow bulbs or any non-insect attracting lights and assure to it that your doors are always closed. All doors and windows and any large entry points must be provided with mesh screens. These should always be kept on their optimum state. If any holes are spotted, it is wise to repair them accordingly to prevent pests from entering your house.
Aside from these things, other issues must also be addressed in the quickest possible time for two reasons. One is to prevent insects from entering your home and two to keep them from multiplying right inside your own territory.
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