Portland Pest Control and Rodents
Home Improvement June 23rd. 2010, 10:08amAdding a cute fuzzy rodent to your family’s pet collection can be an excellent commodity if you purchase one in a pet store. On the contrary, unwanted scavengers in your home can cause damage often considered as a biohazard. Unwanted rodents can present a threat to the health and safety to you, your children and pets. Here we will discuss some of the reasons one should take considerably abrupt action and extreme precautions when attempting to tackle a rodent infestation.
One thing to keep in mind for Portland Pest Control is to determine the level of rodent infestation in your home. The crawl space below your home is the most hospitable of environments for a mouse or rat. Look for points of entry within the home including any small cracks or holes that would let a rodent go from the outside in. Keep a close eye out for mice or rat droppings. Because rodents urinate and expel other waste as they walk, their presence and path is often made quite evident.
You might be wondering why it is so important to take care of a rodent infestation immediately and to such an intense degree. It cannot be stressed enough how risky it is to not take action right away when rodent activity is noticed in a home. Rodents like to chew on a variety of items. They can chew through electrical cords, and in some cases cause house fires. This is accelerated because of their tendency to rather and store items. Rats especially, will find paper products, as well as other random items from your home and store them for nest making purposes. When they initiate an electrical house fire, some of the items they gather and store can cause a more extensive fire hazard.
It is not just the habits and tendencies of rats and mice that present a danger to families. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention claims that rodents can transmit 35 different diseases. This can occur from direct contact with the rodents, contact with their urine or feces, breathing dust or other particles having contacted infected rodents as well as from an insect who had fed on or been in contact with an infected rodent. Some of these diseases can even be fatal.
So what can you do if you have a rodent infestation? You could call a trained Seattle Pest Control professional, spend thousands of dollars to have the rodent’s habitat completely renovated, the rodents treated, carcasses removed, insulation replaced, vapor barrier torn out and replaced and decontamination of the space. This is not very economical. Another option if you have a rodent infestation is to spend less than half the cost of a professional and do it yourself. Purchasing commercial grade products is easier than you might think. There are numerous online resources that sell kits for treating rodent infestations for a fraction of the cost. These resources make it easy to do all of the same things a professional does.
Many of these online do-it-yourself sites sell the exact same products that professionals use. If you’re worried about using toxic chemicals and not having the correct training to use them effectively there are many things you can do. First of all, there are many safe products that can be purchased to minimize the risk of handling a dangerous product unsafely. Furthermore, step by step instructions are offered with the purchasing of items from these sites. This eliminates the danger of using a chemical or product incorrectly and causing harm to yourself or to someone in your home.
It is clear that when a rodent infestation comes into your home that immediate action must be taken to avoid serious consequences. Victims of an infestation have many options. They can spend hundreds or even thousands of dollars hiring a professional who will take their money without regard for the complete elimination of the pest issue, or they can know it is being done correctly and do it themselves.