Cooler Weather Sends Rodents Indoors

Pro Pacific Pest Control encourages public awareness of rodents during Rodent Awareness Week, October 23-29, 2016

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​​​As the seasons change, homeowners aren't the only ones looking to keep warm indoors. In fact, many homeowners may start to notice they have unwanted houseguests – rodents – as they, too, seek shelter from the elements. To promote public vigilance against rodents and the hazards they pose, the National Pest Management Association (NPMA) has declared October 23-29 to be Rodent Awareness Week. Pro Pacific Pest Control is joining NPMA in this important effort by educating homeowners on the threat of rodents and how they can lessen their chances of an infestation.

“Rodents have, at one time or another, been a problem for nearly one-third of American homeowners,” said Shane Hoy, Operator at Pro Pacific Pest Control. “Rodents don’t need much space to get inside our homes. Rodents are most likely to cause problems in your attic, garage or wall voids this time of year, so it’s important for homeowners to take steps now to keep them out before they become an issue.”

Rodents are capable of causing damage to property by chewing through drywall, insulation, wood and electrical and automotive wiring, increasing the potential risk for fires. They are also known to spread a variety of diseases, including Salmonella, murine typhus, infectious jaundice, rat-bite fever and the potentially fatal Hantavirus.

Shane Hoy, Operator at Pro Pacific Pest Control

Rodents, such as mice and rats, are the most common pests this season. These pests are capable of causing damage to property by chewing through drywall, insulation, wood and electrical and automotive wiring, increasing the potential risk for fires. They are also known to spread a variety of diseases, including Salmonella, murine typhus, infectious jaundice, rat-bite fever and the potentially fatal Hantavirus.

The NPMA offers the following advice for preventing rodents from coming indoors:

·         Install door sweeps on exterior doors and repair damaged screens.

·         Screen vents and openings to chimneys.

·         Seal cracks and holes on the outside of the home, including areas where utilities and pipes enter the home, using caulk, steel wool or a combination of both.

·         Store food in airtight containers and dispose of garbage regularly.

·         Keep attics, basements and crawl spaces well ventilated and dry.

·         Replace loose mortar and weather stripping around the basement foundation and windows.

·         Eliminate all moisture sites, including leaking pipes and clogged drains.

·         Inspect items such as boxes, grocery bags and other packages for evidence of rodents before bringing them indoors.

·         Regularly check under the hood of the car for signs of a rodent infestation.

For more information on rodents, including the signs of an infestation, please visit www.propacificpestcontrol.com

Source: Pro Pacific Pest Control

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Pro Pacific Pest Control was founded in 1997 and has emerged as a leading provider of pest control services in San Diego, Riverside and Orange Counties. Pro Pacific is family-owned and operated.

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