16 Mar 2023
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Rats are more than a nuisance: They’re dangerous

Rats are dangerous household pests that cause serious problems if left unchecked. Not only can they spread a host of diseases, including salmonella and the plague, but they can also damage your property and start fires. These pests usually enter your home through small holes, cracks and crevices. It doesn’t take much of an opening […]

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13 Nov 2018

Critical Rat Pest Control Solutions During the Rainy Season

As Fall arrives, Floridians need to take special care to keep rats out of the home. With increased rain and cooler temperatures, rats attempt to find shelter and food sources in homes and businesses. Rats in the home can carry disease, spread infection, ruin food, and even chew through walls and wiring. Rat pest control […]

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21 Mar 2017

Beware: Rats are Coming into Melbourne Homes

Rats are like humans in that they adapt to their environments. Rats in the north don’t view 40-degree weather the same way a rats in Melbourne, Florida do. In the north, it may be just another day, but here in Brevard County it’s cold. Winter is winter, and in Florida, rats hate it just as much as […]

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29 Jan 2015

It’s Cold Outside and Rodents Want In

As the temperature drops, people want to spend more and more time inside. Unfortunately, so do the pests, and your place seems to be the nearest one to warm they can find. Winter rodent control isn’t easy, but it is an absolute must. You’ll often hear people complain of nothing quite so prevalently as they […]

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30 Dec 2014

Fighting Roof Rats

Rats. The word – and the image it evokes – sends chills down the spines of people all over the world. They’re major players in horror movies, nightmares, and, unfortunately, many homes. Roof rats favor trees, woodpiles, debris, and the ceilings and roofs of buildings. If you notice signs of these uninvited visitors, how can […]

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16 Dec 2014

Roof Rats: Making Themselves at Home in Your Home

First, forget the idea that rats live only in buildings that should be demolished. They can, and do, enter into well-kept homes. The roof rat, for instance, can squeeze through openings as small as a nickel. It is easy for them to find an entrance route into houses, most commonly through garages, laundry or utility […]

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