
Rodent Infestations: A Serious Property Concern
Rodents such as rats and mice are more than just a nuisance—they pose serious health and structural risks. Once inside a home or building, rodents reproduce quickly and can cause extensive damage in a short period of time.
Signs of a Rodent Infestation
Common indicators of rodent activity include:
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Droppings in cabinets, garages, or attics
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Scratching or movement noises in walls or ceilings
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Gnaw marks on wood, wiring, or insulation
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Nests made from shredded paper or insulation
Early detection is critical, as infestations tend to grow rapidly if left unaddressed.
Why Rodents Are Dangerous
Rodents can contaminate food and surfaces with bacteria and parasites, increasing the risk of disease. They also chew on electrical wiring, which can create fire hazards, and damage insulation and structural materials, reducing energy efficiency and overall safety.
Prevention and Control
Effective rodent prevention starts with exclusion—sealing gaps, cracks, and entry points around the structure. Proper sanitation, removal of food sources, and professional trapping or baiting programs are essential to eliminate active infestations. Ongoing monitoring helps ensure rodents do not return.
The Importance of Professional Treatment
Professional exterminators are trained to identify entry points, eliminate rodents safely, and implement preventative measures tailored to the structure. Addressing rodent issues promptly helps protect health, preserve property integrity, and prevent costly repairs in the future.
