Our team of licensed and experienced technicians specialise in rodent, rat and mice pest removal for both residential and commercial properties. We understand the risks and dangers that rodents can pose to your property and health, which is why we use only the most effective and humane methods to manage these pests from your premises.
We work closely with our clients to assess their needs and customise a pest control solution that fits their specific situation. Whether you are dealing with a minor rodent problem or a major infestation, our team is equipped with the tools and expertise to get the job done efficiently and effectively.
We are committed to providing our clients with exceptional service and ensuring their complete satisfaction. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let us help you get rid of those pesky rodents once and for all.
There are several reasons why you may have a high number of mice and rodents in your house or yard, including:
For minor infestations, we might be able to eradicate the problem in just one visit. However, for more severe infestations, multiple visits may be required to completely eliminate the rodents.
The treatment methods used can also affect the timeline for rodent removal. Traps and baits may take several days to capture and kill rodents. It's important to keep in mind that removing rodents from your home is just the first step. Ongoing prevention and monitoring will be necessary to prevent future infestations.
We will provide you with advice and guidance on how to keep rodents out of your home for the long term. But first we need to get rid of the ones you have now.
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Rats and mice can enter your home through small cracks, gaps, and holes in your walls, floors, and foundation. They can also gain entry through doors, windows, and vents that are left open or not properly sealed. They can be quick and opportunistic so even if you keep things nice and tight they may still find an entry point.
Rats and mice can cause a range of damage to your home, including chewing on electrical wiring, insulation, and wood structures. They can also contaminate food and spread disease. If they are inside your property please get in contact with us as soon as possible.
Rats and mice can transmit a range of diseases to humans, including hantavirus, salmonella, and leptospirosis. They can also trigger allergies and asthma attacks.
Signs of a rat or mouse infestation include droppings, chew marks, gnawed wires or wood, nests, and the sounds of scurrying or scratching in walls or ceilings. You may also notice a warm musty scent in areas surrounding food (e.g. at the bottom of a pantry or cupboard). If you are familiar with rodent smells this can often be a good sign of rodents living in your home.
Yes, cats and dogs can help deter rats and mice from entering your home and may also catch and kill them. This ultimately depends on the type of pet that you have, and some pets might not be that interested either.
Yes, rats and mice can climb walls and other surfaces using their sharp claws. Not always very well though and it depends on the wall.
The gestation period for mice and rats is approximately 3 weeks, and they can then reproduce one month later. They are fast breeders and if you have discovered a rodent problem then it might not be too long before it becomes problematic. Please give us a call before it gets out of hand.
You may wish to use mouse traps (e.g. the traditional wooden traps with a spring-loaded metal bar). They can be effective when placed in the right locations, such as along walls or in areas where mice are known to travel.
However, mouse traps can sometimes fail to catch mice if they are not set up properly or if the mice have learned to avoid them. Other types of mouse traps, such as glue traps, are often prohibited and inhumane and we do not condone their use.