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What Issues at Home Can Cause Rodent Sightings?
October 19, 2023

No one wants to admit they have rodents, but rodent infestations do happen on a pretty regular basis. According to the United States Census Bureau, homes with outside walls that slope, lean, or buckle were about 5.6 times more likely than other homes to have rodent sightings. If you are concerned about rodents, pest control services can help. Let’s look at a few different things that might be contributing to your rodent issues.


Location of Your Home


The location of your home can play a big part in rodent infestations. For example, homes that are located near heavily wooded areas are often susceptible to rodents. This is because the animals live in the wooded areas but may find their way into your home in search of food, water, or warmth. If your home is located near other areas where rodents live in large numbers, they may also find their way to your home. This might include nearby dumpsters or landfills. Experts in this field can assist you in figuring out the source of your rodent issue.


Construction of Your Home


The construction of your home can also have a big effect on whether you wind up with rodents. Homes that have large gaps in flooring or walls are perfect for rodent entry. If you want to cut down on the likelihood of pests getting into your home, you need to make sure that all gaps are sealed. A pest control expert can visit your home and inspect the construction to see where rodents might be getting in.


Cleanliness of Your Home


Although it might not be pleasant to think about, the cleanliness of your home is also a big factor in pest infestations. If your home has large amounts of trash or other types of debris, this could be the source of your problem. Keeping these items away from your home can greatly cut down on the instances of rodents being attracted to your home. It’s important to take out your trash daily or even twice daily if your family creates a lot of garbage. It’s also important that you don’t leave out food at the end of the day that might attract animals.


If you need pest control services, Barrett Pest & Termite Services can help. We are here for all of your pest control needs. Please contact us today.

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