Gnawing mammals like mice and rats have long beenan annoying pest to home owners. These rodents willeat a wide variety of foods and have adapted over theyears to take advantage of living with humans. Bothmice and rats can be very destructive to property andmay carry disease. Entrance to a building is often madeby enlarging existing holes or cracks in an effort to findfood and shelter. Mice and rats are smart and may bedifficult to control once a population is established.
DAMAGE AND MONITORINGThe presence of rodents is easily detected by signs ofchewing damage, fecal droppings (often found incupboards or storage areas) or by squeaks, chirps orgnawing sounds coming from within walls and ceilings.In the case of rats, dark grease marks (from their furrubbing up against something) may be seen onfrequently traveled runs. Occasionallyrodents will be seen as they travel atnight in search of food. Rodents willchew or gnaw on almost anything. Theywill also chew to gain entrance to adwelling and may create a lot ofdamage. Many unexplained fires havebeen caused by rodents chewing on electrical wiring. Inaddition to chewing damage, food and food supplies canbecome contaminated when urine and feces aredeposited on it by rodents. The fecal droppings of miceare 1/4 inch (6 mm) long with pointed ends while ratdroppings are 3/4 inch (19 mm) long andoblong-shaped. Flea infested rodents may alsointroduce a flea infestation to a pet or dwelling. Exercisecare when approaching a rodent as they have beenknown to bite people.
Barrier Termite & Pest not only takes care of the infestation that is in the structure we actually seal up the structure to prevent further infestation. 703-444-0496 301-279-6800 540-668-6600
