Common Myths And Misconceptions About Rat ControlÂ
Rats can be a nuisance for any property owner, but unfortunately, many myths and misconceptions about rat control can lead to confusion and ineffective solutions. Here we will dispel some of these common myths so you can find the best possible solution for your rat problem.Â
Myth #1 – You Shouldn’t Worry About Rats in Winter:
This is a common misconception because rats tend to hibernate during cold weather. However, rats are capable of surviving in extreme temperatures and can often adapt to their environment better than other rodents.
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Additionally, they’re still able to reproduce in cold climates, meaning that if you don’t take care of your rat problem now it could get worse later on.Â
Myth #2 – Poison is the Best Solution:
While poison is certainly an option when it comes to controlling rats, it is important to know that several drawbacks come along with using this method.
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For starters, there is no guarantee that the poison will work since the rats may not consume it or may even become immune to its effects.
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Additionally, poisoning rats can be dangerous for other animals such as pets or wild birds who might accidentally ingest the poisoned bait.
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Finally, using poison can create an unpleasant smell in your home due to the dead rat carcasses that must then be disposed of properly.Â
Myth #3 – Rats only Live Near Trash Cans:
This myth stems from the fact that rats are often seen near dumpsters or trash cans looking for food scraps or shelter from predators.
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However, this does not mean that they exclusively live near these areas; rather, they will live wherever they find food and shelter which could be anywhere from attics and basements to backyards and garages.
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It’s important to keep in mind that rat infestations don’t always happen near dumpsters and garbage cans; rather, they can happen anywhere where there is food available for them to eat or shelter available for them to hide from predators.
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How To Deal With A Rodent Infestation In Crawl Space
Dealing with a rodent infestation can be an overwhelming task. The key to successful rodent control is the elimination of factors that may be contributing to the problem. Here are some steps you can take to get rid of these pesky pests:
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- Seal off any potential entry points such as cracks, crevices, openings around pipes, and other holes in your walls or foundation;
- Eliminate outside food sources like pet food dishes and bird feeders;
- Keep your yard free of debris and clutter that rodents may use for hiding;Â
- Inspect crawl spaces for rodent droppings or nests and remove them if found;Â
- Set traps using baits that are attractive to rodents, such as peanut butter-based products – but make sure they’re out of reach of children and pets!Â
- Use professional pest control services if necessary – they’ll have access to more powerful treatments like fumigants if needed, which will help prevent further infestations in the future.
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FAQs
What Is An Alley Cat?Â
An alley cat is a type of feral domestic cat which typically lives outdoors and has had little to no human contact. This can be a huge issue in urban areas where rodents thrive, as the cats hunt them to survive, creating an ongoing mouse issue for residents.Â
What Is Rodent Exclusion?
Rodent exclusion is a process of rodent removal and prevention that is carried out by pest control services. It involves identifying entry points for rodents, such as gaps in walls or doors, and sealing them off with materials like steel wool or caulking.Â
How To Deal With Termite Control?
Dealing with termite control requires a multi-faceted approach. The first step is to have an experienced and certified pest control professional conduct a thorough termite inspection of the property to determine if there are any signs of infestation or damage from termites. If it is determined that there is an issue, the pest control expert can provide advice on the best course of action for your particular situation, and may recommend regular service visits for ongoing monitoring and treatment as needed.
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