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How to get rid of rodents on walls

How to Get Rid of Rodents on Walls

Rodents, such as rats, mice, and squirrels, are a common nuisance. While they play a role in the ecosystem, they can also cause significant harm to human health and property. They carry diseases like hantavirus, and their droppings and saliva can harbor harmful pathogens. Also, rodents can attract predators like snakes, and the pests and parasites they carry can harm pets and humans. 

On the other hand, in their natural habitats, rodents support the ecosystem because they are prey to several animals. Also, they can cause soil enrichment as they mix soil with chewed substances. 

While rodents can be good in their natural habitats, they can be a menace when they invade your home. But, rest assured, there are effective ways to deal with them. In this post, we’ll discuss some of the most reliable methods you can use to safely and effectively exterminate rodents from your home. 

3 Ways to Get Rid of Rodents on Walls

1. Ensuring a Hygienic and neat environment

Usually, rodents’ priority is shelter, followed by food and water. If these are withheld, they will likely migrate to places where they can satisfy these basic needs. Primarily, without food, water, and items that offer shelter, the rodents cannot survive. Therefore, regular cleaning and proper waste disposal can effectively prevent rodents from entering your property. The rodents will lack a conducive environment for reproduction and formation of colonies. 

One of the ways to ensure cleanliness is by managing food to remain well by proper disposal or storage. Other ways include:

  • Draining stagnant waters.
  • Closing up non-working sewers.
  • Disposing of all accumulated clutter in the garage.
  • Ensuring all dark corners around the home are well-lit. 

2. Apply Pest Control Chemicals

There are many rodent-poisoning chemicals on the market. The chemicals vary in terms of their effectiveness and cost. Examples of rodent control chemicals include bromethalin, arsenic, and thallium zinc phosphide, among others. 

Notably, depending on the jurisdiction, some chemicals are used in some regions and forbidden in others. Therefore, you should work with a professional pest control company to avoid using banned chemicals. The companies have a team of pest control professionals with up-to-date information on which chemicals are legal and safe to use and which are forbidden. 

However, if you are using pest control chemicals yourself, you should ensure you follow all the safety precautions, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and properly store or dispose of the remaining chemicals after use to avoid human poisoning and food or water contamination. 

3. Traps and Rodent Proofing

This is the most ancient yet one of the most effective methods of controlling rodent infestation. This involves luring the rodent to destruction by using bait. This method is effective, especially if you are only dealing with a small number of rodents you want to eliminate. 

The trap may be a sticky surface upon which the rodent will be glued on stepping or maybe a crushing force or weight that falls on the rodent. However, technological advancements have led to new developments like electronic traps and snaps. 

Notably, instead of using traps, you can rodent-proof your property by sealing the openings and exists. During this procedure, seal all the big cracks and holes, including the spaces below doors and windows. 

Conclusion

Getting rid of rodents can save you considerable costs in repairing or replacing damaged property, health issues, and other dangers. To avoid all these issues, you should keep the environment clean, use traps and rodent-proofing tricks, or apply pest control chemicals. Importantly, you can use a combination of two or more of the above methods for best results.  

If you find yourself dealing with a severe rodent infestation that seems overwhelming, remember that professional assistance is always available. Contact us, and we’ll assess the extent of the infestation, the damage caused, and the potential dangers. We’ll provide you with expert guidance on how to effectively deal with the infestation and prevent its recurrence. 

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