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Bain Pest Control / December 24, 2015

Rodents Overrunning Your Home? Three Ways to Prevent This from Happening

With the temperatures starting to fall, everyone is looking for a warm place to keep cozy, and that includes the many rodents currently living in your neighborhood. You might not see a lot of bug activity during winter, but there will certainly be an increase in rodent action. Before mice, rats, or squirrels begin building their winter homes on your property, you can take some proactive steps to prevent that from happening. These are the measures you’ll want to enact before calling in help from our Boston exterminators at Bain Pest Control.

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Remove the Food Sources

Something that many people like to do is set up feeders for animals like birds, especially when it’s cold outside. Unfortunately, those feeders become a prime food source for other rodents you don’t want invited onto your property. For example, mice and rats pick up the seed that falls on the ground, but what happens when the food runs out? They start heading indoors in search of other food sources. It’s time to cut off that source for the duration of winter. If you want to continue to feed the birds, then make sure your feeders have a large plate underneath to prevent spillage.

You’ll also want to be aware of other potential food sources that could attract rodents. For instance, your garbage should always be sealed in a container. The same holds true for a compost source. Try to keep it sealed and be on the lookout for any potential leaks.

Check Your Crawl Space Entry Points

As any Boston exterminators will tell you, rodents are great gnawers. However, if they can avoid chewing their way into your home, then they’ll take that route. That’s why you want to make sure any screens or crawl spaces around your home are secure. Not only is this important to keep out the rodents, but it’s also helpful when it comes to deterring cats, raccoons, and larger vermin.

Look For Signs of Digging

The first thing that Boston exterminators look for around your foundation are any signs of digging which is where those rodents could be burrowing into your home. Even the smallest looking home could be all it takes for them to slip inside. These additional entry points will be a good place to start with a pest control solution.

How to Get Rid of Rodents in Your Home

When it comes to how to get rid of rodents in your home without stress, you might want to consider bringing in our Boston exterminators team from Bain Pest Control. We are the residential rodent control professionals who have been in this line of work for several decades.

When we come out to your home, they first thing we’ll do is conduct a thorough inspection around the exterior and all through the interior. This might mean going up into the attic or crawling underneath the home. Once we have completed your inspection, we’ll provide you with several options to handle your rodent problem.

Request a quote today to find out how our Boston exterminators can get rid of the rodent problem that plagues your home. You don’t want to wait until spring to take care of those rodents!

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