NC rodents: Rats & mice.
Learn more about rats and mice and why effective control could be crucial for protecting your home or business.
Learn more about rats and mice and why effective control could be crucial for protecting your home or business.
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More than just unwelcome guests, rats and mice are a dangerous combination of smarts and resourcefulness. Capable of spreading diseases and causing significant property damage, spotting even one of these rodents may signal the beginning of a larger infestation.
Rats and mice carry diseases like salmonella, leptospirosis and hantavirus, which can spread through droppings, urine or direct contact with you or your food. They can also bring ticks and fleas along, increasing the risk of other pest infestations and illnesses.
Rats and mice can squeeze through tiny holes (some as small as a dime) to reach and chew through wires, insulation, pipes and walls. In addition to costly repairs needs, this can lead to serious safety risks, such as electrical fires.
A single female rat or mouse can give birth to 5-12 litters, or up to 120 pups, per year. They can become pregnant again shortly after giving birth, which is why infestations can escalate so quickly.
Seeing signs like droppings, gnaw marks, nests or chewed wires? A professional inspection can confirm the extent and help keep you protected.
Rodents vary by type, location, and size across North Carolina, but three species are the most frequent ones we deal with:
Rodents are resourceful and can quickly find new ways to infiltrate your space. While sealing entry points, keeping food storage clean and things tidy can help, these DIY measures often provide only temporary relief. Similarly, store-bought baits and traps typically fail to deliver results for full rodent infestations.
For long-term control, professional pest management is the most effective approach.
For truly effective, long-term rodent control, our team offers tailored solutions that target them and prevent them from returning. Here’s how:
Contact us or call 877-372-9696 to request your free quote for comprehensive rodent control.
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