Rodent Exclusion

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ZEIST, NETHERLANDS - 27 JUNE 2014: pest control going on in garden in the Netherlands

Last week, we talked about using rodent trapping to get rid of that particular pest problem. However, if you want to make sure that rodents go away, and stay away for good, rodent exclusion is important. Rodents are the most common animal pest in our state, and you need to be prepared for them. Shoreline Environmental Pest Solutions is ready to help you and your loved ones stay safe from their potential diseases. Their rodent exclusion program will help ensure that rodents can’t make their homes in your property.

  • Sealing all accessible entry points into the structure that are ¼ of an inch or larger in diameter. Entry points are sealed with the latest rodent proofing materials and guaranteed for one year.
  • Applying rust proof screens to all plumbing pipes and additional travel routes rodents use to gain access to your home or business.
  • Provide a checklist of preventative maintenance i.e. tree or plant trimming, major repairs or debris clearing from your home or business.

Are you dealing with some unwanted visitors in your attic? If you are putting off doing something about it, there is simply too much at stake. Rodents can contain diseases and bacteria, and that can affect your loved ones. Don’t put the process off for another day! Contact Shoreline Environmental Pest Solutions, today, and have them fix your rodent problem.

For more information visit https://shorelinepestservices.com/

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