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Rodent Control 101: Essential Tips For Keeping Your Frisco Home Safe

Living in Frisco means having the best of both worlds; the city is thriving and bustling while also maintaining a richly suburban experience. And with Dallas only a mere few miles away, there is always something to do. But even quaint cities are not immune to rodent invaders that pose significant issues to both your well-being and the security of your property. Rats and mice are some of the most common types of rodents that you might encounter and they mean business. They can nibble away at the siding of your home and chew at electrical wires until they force house fires to start. Rodents are also responsible for the spread of health risks such as hantavirus and salmonellosis, amongst many others. But when it comes to dealing with rodents, you have a choice. There are subtle yet impactful habit changes that you can make to deter them, and with professional pest control in Frisco, TX, you can be protected from rodents throughout the year.

At All-Safe Pest & Termite, we specialize in residential rodent control that is safe for your entire family. As a family-owned business for more than 30 years, we remain fully committed to the safety and satisfaction of our customers. To learn more about rodents and the issues they cause, we encourage you to read the following guide. And if you’d like to learn more about our rodent treatments, please call us today. 

Common Rodent Species: Identifying Different Types Of Rodents

When living in Frisco, there are three main types of rodents that homeowners ought to be looking for. Those include:

  • House mouse: The house mouse is a very small species that is often gray or light brown in coloring and sometimes a combination of the two. They have very small features and thin fuzzy tails. House mice are searching for food to eat and will gather a variety of materials to build their nests. The average lifespan for these mice is around a year; however, in that time they can produce up to six litters of pups.
  • Norway rat: This species is known by many other names such as the sewer rat, the brown rat, and the street rat, so they might not have the best reputation. Nonetheless, the Norway rat is often light brown or gray in color and measures approximately ten inches long. They also have a long, hairless tail. As the name might suggest, sewer rats often live in sewers, which is also how they gain access to local properties. They are very skilled climbers and jumpers as well. The holes that they create tend to be rough, but if they’re old, they might be oily or greasy. 
  • Roof rat: The roof rat is another common type of rat that locals may come across. They are significantly smaller than brown rats and measure between six and eight inches long. The roof rat is a very adept climber, as the name would imply, which leads them to often scale roofs in order to enter homes and attics. They often spend days sleeping in their nests, which can be located very high up due to their climbing abilities. 

For total rodent control in Frisco, call All-Safe Pest & Termite today. 

Impact On Hygiene And Safety: How Rodents Compromise Your Home

When rodents move into your home, they don’t just make their nests and that’s where the trouble ends. Rather, that’s just where things get started. Here are some of the ways that rodents compromise the safety of your home:

  • Considerable amounts of property damage: Rodents are troubled because they have front incisor teeth that force them to chew on anything to keep them from overgrowing. This often leads them to gnaw at walls, molding, doors, wooden furniture, and electrical wires. Sometimes, this leads to holes around your property, which can in turn create spaces for other pests to enter, as well as house fires in the worst cases. 
  • The spread of health issues: One of the most significant problems that rodents are linked with is the spread of harmful pathogens. They usually pass these along through their fecal matter, urine, and saliva, whether people inhale their particles or ingest them outright. Some of the health problems that rodents can cause include rat-bite fever, lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus, salmonellosis, and hantavirus. Even if you’ve been able to get rid of rodents, it’s important to note that there might still be some byproducts in your home, trapped in places like insulation. This is why proper sanitation is key to creating a safe living environment. 
  • Passing along other pests: Rodents are some of the most common hosts for pests such as fleas, ticks, and mites. These are parasites whose job it is to feast on warm blood in order to survive and reproduce. These pests are linked with health issues such as anemia, Lyme disease, tularemia, and tapeworm through their feedings.

For complete rodent control that will keep these issues out of your home with confidence, call the team at All-Safe Pest & Termite today. 

Professional Rodent Control: The Most Effective Elimination Solution

Rodents look to local homes for everything that they need, whether that entails shelter, crumbs of food to eat, or the promise of a faulty pipe. Many times people don’t even know that their homes are providing rodents with everything that they need in order to survive pretty well. While there are important steps that people can take in order to reduce rodent attraction, there is simply no replacement for the services of a professional.

At All-Safe Pest & Termite, we take rodents seriously. Our family-owned company has been serving our community for more than three decades.  It’s our mission to deliver tailored services that are convenient, reliable, and that use low-toxicity solutions, making them safe for the entire family. In order to fully understand our customers’ needs, we begin the process with a comprehensive property assessment. During this time, our expert technicians will detail an entire property searching for signs of rodent activity, to make proper species identifications, and locate entry points that active rodents might be using. We’ll also take the opportunity to talk with homeowners about the rodent activity that they’ve experienced so that we can target our treatments.

Because we understand how prevalent rodent issues are, we include coverage for them in both our Safe Select and Protection Plus residential plans. Some of the services that homeowners can expect from these visits include creating a perimeter of protection with a liquid application, spot-treating entry points, using bait stations, and enacting exclusion methods. These programs operate on a tri-annual basis, but we are here to help if rodents appear between our visits.

We also offer homeowners the option of exclusively receiving our rodent control services. During these visits, we strategically place bait stations and fill in entry points with materials such as metal flashing, copper mesh, and caulk. We will then return one week later to make sure that all rodents are gone and adapt any treatments if they aren’t. From there, we’ll return if traps catch any other rodents. For more information on these services, please call us today.

Rodent Prevention Tips: How to Keep Your Property Rodent-Free 

There are countless factors about your Frisco home that may be luring rodents without your knowledge. If you want to take proactive measures to prevent future outbreaks from happening, try these tips:

  • Cook with class. When you’re preparing meals, try to clean as you go or perform a thorough cleaning after you’ve gotten a chance to eat. This will work to eliminate any food residue on your countertops or crumbs that have arisen while you were cooking. 
  • Practice proper food storage. If there are leftovers after meal time, you brought in take-out, or you have snacks in your pantry, these should all be kept in sealed containers. The same is true for pet food, whether it’s dry kibble or treats left out on the counter. 
  • Don’t overlook trash. Garbage bins are a hotspot for rodent activity because of all the food sources that they possess. Make sure to always use a garbage bag to line them, keep a secure lid on bins at all times, and try not to dispose of decomposing food in them unless you are going to be taking the trash out immediately. 
  • Fix leaks. Rodents also search for water sources, so start by always shutting sinks and showers off totally after using them. Routinely check pipes beneath sinks for leaks and fix any issues that appear. You’ll also want to keep your crawl spaces, basement, and attic free from moisture through the use of a dehumidifier. 
  • Permit no entry. You can also try to stop rodents from getting into your home by sealing off crevices in your foundation with materials such as steel wool, wire mesh, and silicone-based caulk.
  • Work with a pro. If you want year-round protection from rodents and the issues that they cause, consider seeking professional help from a pest control company. By hiring a pro, you will benefit from constant monitoring, customized treatments, and someone to call if rodents ever do become an issue again. 

For more information on rodent prevention, call All-Safe Pest & Termite today.

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