What Steps Do Exterminators Take to Eradicate Mouse Presence?

What Steps Do Exterminators Take to Eradicate Mouse Presence?

Mice are a frustrating creature that has plagued humanity from the start of agrarian culture and is still a major issue in the modern western world. This all of the incredible technology we have yet to create a solid and easy to use electronic solution to rodents. There are zap traps, and noisemakers and every kind of mechanical trap you can imagine and yet they all have a very low success rate, even lower sometimes than traditional home remedies that are slightly more efficient in dealing with a small infestation. If you have a mouse infestation it’s important to inspect to see the level of infestation you may have. If you find it is very small you can try doing it yourself with domestic products, but if it turns out to be severe then you may want to skip the DIY’ing and pick up the phone to call Mouse Control.

Mice have the capability to transfer up to 35 different viruses through their urine and feces. To have mice removed contact Pest Control Mississauga for permanent eradication

 Trained and licensed rodent technicians are fully capable of ending any rodent infestations, and while it may take some extra time to deal with a serious infestation they are p[repared to help you through the long haul. With a 6 month warranty and frequent rebaiting, our technicians are the best in the business. Their first step will be to inspect the outside of the house. With exceptional training and a keen experienced eye, the technician can spot likely entry points rodents could use to enter your home. They are then able to price out all entryways into a quote that you can choose to have done that day, at a later date or on your own. The technician will then enter the home and perform a thorough inspection of the interior looking for areas of high mouse activity. This process will result in the discovery of mouse runways which are paths laid out by older mice so the infestation can travel through the house unnoticed. By intercepting these runways the technician can essentially force the mouse to stop and take notice of the tamper-proof locked bait station filled with commercial grade rodenticide. The rodenticide is a poison designed to trick mice into eating it against their natural tendency to try small amounts first. After one week there should be a noticeable drop in population and after four weeks the issue should be resolved. But if not, there is a 6-month warranty to cover repeated treatments every 4 weeks until the problem is permanently resolved. This is how a professional exterminator deals with rodents.