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For most homeowners, nothing is more frustrating than dealing with an unexpected pest and rodent infestation on their property. Not only can these unwanted critters cause damage to your home, but they also put your loved ones at risk for illness and disease. Staying on top of rodent control efforts will help you keep infestations at bay, but the more proactive you are, the better off your home will be. Here are a few simple tips to help you protect your home.

Get Rid of Clutter

Clutter does more than make a house feel dirty—it hides the signs of rodents in your house. Get rid of clutter on the floor, around the walls, and even in the garage. This will cut down on the number of easy hiding spots rodents have access to in your home, making it easier to find them before they start building a colony in your walls.

Never Leave Food Out

Open food containers may be convenient, especially when you and your family are snacking, but they’re also an open invitation to pests. Instead of leaving food out on the counter, pick it up immediately. Use air-tight containers to store dry goods on the counter or in the pantry. Sweep up crumbs and clean up spills as they happen and use a sturdy plastic trashcan to hold food waste. Rodents are opportunistic feeders. If they find the food inside your home hard to reach, they’ll look elsewhere.

Seal Your Home

Rodent ControlOne of the most effective methods of rodent control is to limit their access to your house in the first place. Look for cracks under doors, in the siding, along the roof line, and around your window frames. If you notice any, take the time to have them sealed by a professional. Sealing those cracks will help with your pest management routine while also making your home more energy-efficient and easier to heat and cool as needed.

 

Worried about your home’s rodent control efforts? Schedule an appointment with the team at Cox Termite & Pest Control Inc in Savannah, GA. Their experienced exterminators will make sure your home is protected from pests, termites, ants, and rodents, no matter the season. Whether you’re worried about an existing infestation or simply want to set up a preventative treatment, they’re ready to help. Learn more about their services online and call (912) 236-2503 to schedule a consultation.

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