The term rodent implies rats, mice and band coots. They are one of the most disastrous urban pests and hence rodent control is an unavoidable course of action. They invade your homes, eat and contaminate food with their farces, urine and hair, damage commodities and are also responsible for various diseases such as plague, lasso favour, rat bite fever, etc. Their gnawing ability is responsible for structural and property damage, short circuits, fires etc. They normally break in to your houses in the dark of night and give you sleepless nights. Super Killer Pest Control Rat/Rodent Control Service provides all pervasive and effective rat/rodent control and mouse control.
If you notice any of these warning signs immediately consult Super killer pest control for rodent control services.
Before starting the treatment enquire with the customer on what type of treatment would the customer want, whether customer is comfortable with poison treatment or placing a trap.
Do enquire if there are kids and pets in house and inform them about the treatment procedure that will be followed and ask them if they are comfortable with the service procedure.
Controlling infestation can be done by two methods i.e. Trapping and Baiting.
Inform the customer about the places where the bait or trap is placed so that when the rodent get trapped the customer can remove the trap or poison.
Any rodent that touches the glue gets stuck and is not able to escape.
To be placed at places where droppings, gnawing, and damage have been noticed during inspection.
Set glue boards close to walls, behind objects, in dark corners, so that the rodents will pass directly over the board and get stuck on it.
Place glue boards at locations based on the need/ activity noticed
Keeping cleanliness in and around house
Avoid cluttering of house with items that do not have frequent use
Garbage removal should be done regularly to avoid spill over material from attracting rodents
Garbage receptacles should have tight-fitting lids
Exterior doors should fit to within 5 mm on all sides
All openings greater than 1/2 inch should be sealed
Edges of wooden doors be fitted with sheet metal at least 30 cm high
Make sure that all access points in the roof are sealed