Vermin such as wasps, bees, roaches, ants, termites and rodents pose a great hazard to your health as well as to the infrastructure. Rodents gnaw at furniture, wooden structures and even spread rabies and thus are unwanted guests in your house. There are many ways of rodent extermination but biological control is best recommended. In this case, you'll need a cat.
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Saturday, February 02, 2013
Rodent Extermination Tips for Homeowners
If
you have a problem with mice and rats in your house, then, the following rodent extermination tips may come in handy. The first step is inspecting the house
for evidence of rodent activity and setting traps in strategic places. It is
recommended that the traps be concealed inside PVC pipes or coffee cans. Keep
them safely out of reach of children. You might also consider sealing off
openings such as appliance exhausts, electrical chases and vents rodents may
use to get in your house. Caulking will also do.
Vermin such as wasps, bees, roaches, ants, termites and rodents pose a great hazard to your health as well as to the infrastructure. Rodents gnaw at furniture, wooden structures and even spread rabies and thus are unwanted guests in your house. There are many ways of rodent extermination but biological control is best recommended. In this case, you'll need a cat.
Vermin such as wasps, bees, roaches, ants, termites and rodents pose a great hazard to your health as well as to the infrastructure. Rodents gnaw at furniture, wooden structures and even spread rabies and thus are unwanted guests in your house. There are many ways of rodent extermination but biological control is best recommended. In this case, you'll need a cat.
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