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At best, rodents are unwanted guests; at worst, they can introduce unwanted diseases and illnesses, and even cause damage to your home. Not to worry—with a little persistence, patience, and the right strategies, you can get back to enjoying a clean, peaceful, and rodent-free home. We’ve put together some expert-verified tips and tricks to help you get started.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I make my property less attractive to rats?Chris ParkerChris Parker is the Founder of Parker Eco Pest Control, a sustainable pest control service in Seattle, Washington. With over seven years of experience, Chris specializes in Integrated Pest Management and doesn’t use any chemicals for pest removal. He offers removal services for ants, rodents, fleas, spiders, wasps, and more. Chris is a certified Commercial Pesticide Applicator in Washington State and received his bachelor’s from the University of Washington.
Founder, Parker Eco Pest ControlKeeping your house impeccably maintained is going to help. Also, physically sealing up your house is important if you're experiencing rodent issues. If a hole is bigger than a dime, a rodent can fit through it. -
QuestionIf I cover a gravel floor with a concrete block, will that keep the rats from coming into my home through that floor?Community AnswerYes, since the rats won't be able to get through the block.
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QuestionIf there is no water source indoors, do mice/rats have to exit and re-enter your house daily?HumanBeingTop AnswererNo. They can live off the water in what they eat for a few days.
References
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/prevent_infestations/seal_up.html
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/prevent_infestations/seal_up.html
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/prevent_infestations/clean_up.html
- ↑ https://www.seattletimes.com/explore/at-home/how-to-prevent-a-rodent-infestation-in-your-home/
- ↑ https://kingcounty.gov/~/media/depts/health/communicable-diseases/documents/zoonotic/four-ways-to-prevent-rodents.ashx?la=en
- ↑ https://extension.psu.edu/is-there-a-mouse-in-the-house-eliminate-mice-with-ipm
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/prevent_infestations/seal_up.html
- ↑ https://healthywa.wa.gov.au/Articles/N_R/Protect-your-health-keep-rats-under-control
- ↑ https://www.hsi.org/news-media/humane-rodent-solutions/
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/11-ways-to-get-rid-of-mice-47935
- ↑ https://www.bobvila.com/slideshow/11-ways-to-get-rid-of-mice-47935
- ↑ https://www.hsi.org/news-media/humane-rodent-solutions/
- ↑ https://www.epa.gov/safepestcontrol/tips-selecting-pest-control-service
- ↑ https://www.cdc.gov/rodents/cleaning/index.html