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Dealing with Rodents - Greenville & Spartanburg

9/21/2017

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​As most people know, rodents breed rapidly. Constant reproduction maintains their populations as some species give birth year-round. Because of the size of their body, rodents can squeeze through spaces much smaller than you would think. It is important to seal all holes to prevent rodents entering your home. Your rodent control Greenville team can help you through this process.
Mice and rats can be especially destructive in agricultural communities. Many species enjoy feeding on grains and seeds. Their urine and feces are often left behind, contaminating any surface they contact.
Diseases
​As with most wild animals, never attempt to handle a wild rodent. Most wild rodents have large teeth and can transmit many diseases, viruses, and bacteria through their urine, feces, and saliva.
If you find rodents living in your home, it is best to contact rodent control in Spartanburg for identification and removal. The presence of one rodent within your home could point to an infestation. It is important to keep any pets and children away from rodents because they may bite to defend themselves if cornered.
Preventing Rodent Infestations
​To keep your home rodent free, it is important to implement prevention methods. With the rapid reproduction of rodents, a small population can quickly become a full-blown infestation.
One way to keep rodents at bay is to take away their food sources. Garbage and small crumbs, as well as cereals and grains, are favorite food sources for rodents in the home. To prevent contamination from rodents, seal these foods in glass or metal containers. Properly store your fruits and vegetables and regularly clean up waste.
Controlling an Infestation
​Rodents can adapt quickly and can be hard to exterminate. Considerable damage can be done to local agriculture and infested buildings because of rodent infestations. Rodents can also carry many diseases and become a health hazard. Controlling rodent populations is best done before an infestation. In order to protect your home and family from surrounding rodents, several solutions should be implemented.
Infestations are best prevented by neighbors working together with unified efforts. These measures can include landscape alterations and cleaning efforts. For individual homes, filling all possible entry points identified can help rodent proof the home.
There are a few homemade solutions that many homeowners try to solve their rodent problems with. These include essential oils and mothballs. These methods are unable to adequately address a rodent infestation, though.
It is best for a homeowner to contact a pest control professional if they begin experiencing a rodent infestation. A qualified professional is trained to not only deal with the current infestation but to work with the homeowner to prevent future infestations.
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