24/01/2021
Rodent (rat and mice) Killing, Restriction and control
Rats and mice are not only a nuisance but can also cause property damage and transmit diseases. You’ll know they’ve arrived if you see rodent droppings near a food source or shredded fabric or paper. If you identify rodents, there are several steps to take to ensure permanent removal of these pests.
Removing rodents with traps or poisons will not keep rodents out of your home in the future. To permanently keep rats and mice out of your home or business, you will need to prevent access by sealing all possible entry points. It is equally important to eliminate rodent attractions such as food and water by keeping food in tightly sealed containers and repairing leaky pipes
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How to identify a Rat Infestation
Rat Droppings - Rat droppings are found in concentrated areas and they produce up to 40 droppings per night.
Brown rat droppings are dark brown in a tapered, spindle shape. It is about 9mm - 14mm long. They resemble
a large grain of rice.
Footprints (running tracks) - Rats leave foot and tail marks in dusty, lesser used areas of buildings.
Rub Marks - Rats have a poor eyesight and use established routes along boards and walls. Dust and grease on
them leave dark marks on both objects and surfaces they repeatedly brush against. Scratching sound - Black or
Roof Rats are good climbers and can climb to the roof and ducts. Hearing scratching noises at night from
above may suggest their presence. Brown rats are no good climbers and hence they are found in ground level
or under decks and floors.
Damage - Rats have teeth that grow continuously. They cut on wood and plastic to keep them trim.
One may notice ripped packages, food storages, wood, plastic to identify a rat infestation.
We at Sai Pest Control use two step approach for Rat Control in Bengaluru,
1. Inspection : Inspection is an important first step in getting rid of rats. Once you know the location of the rats,
you can set traps or place bait. Exclusion is an important rodent control technique. It will get rid of the rats by
making it difficult for them to enter the home or structure. Rats are easier to exclude than mice because rats
a typically larger. Mice can enter an opening as small as 3/8" wide. All openings greater that 1/4"
should be sealed to exclude mice. For rats, all openings greater that 1/2" should be sealed.
2. Trapping or Baiting : Trapping does have some advantages over baiting. It provides an alternative for those
who do not want to place rodenticides. If the rat population is small enough, trapping can yield quick results
when done properly. Finally, trapping ensures that you can dispose of the dead rats before their odor
becomes a problem in an inaccessible area. Rodenticides are poison baits for rat control and should be used in
areas where domestic animals and children can't access them. For protection against accidental poisoning,
we use tamper-resistant bait stations that hold the baits in place and keep children and pets out.
Rat Baits come in pellets, meal, and block forms.
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