This rat was found dead on the lawn after an effective rodent control treatment. For more information on rat control click here.
Late Wasps
Wasp call outs are getting less as Winter approaches but there still active when its warm enough. On colder days the wasps are unable to fly out of the nest but they still try and work for the good of the nest. They come walking out of the nest and become trapped in the void where the nest was built. Often they will find a crack of light and squeeze through hoping to get outside. Often it will take them in to someones bedroom.
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Mouse Tamper Proof Boxes
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We are now moving firmly into the rodent season. The colder nights and less food in the environment are bringing mice and rats scavenging indoors.
This is a photo of tamper resistant mouse boxes with a rodenticide bait inserted on a spike inside each box. Each bait has got a different amount of rodent damage on it, some are almost entirely eaten with only a residue left in the box. This amount of bait eaten indicates much more than just one mouse.
Tamper proof boxes are used to protect children and pets from gaining access to the bait.
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Field Mice and Breakback Traps
Mice can be treated for in many ways. One method is by using break back traps. They have many advantages.
1.) The dead rodent is removed from the property. Sometimes when baits are used the rodent can die in a hard to reach area and cause unpleasant smells.
2.) The type of mouse can be identified which helps in understanding the infestation.
3.) There is no poison left on site so no risk of accidental poisoning or secondary poisoning. Non target species can either eat the bait directly or eat rodents that have died from the poison.
4.) Foods that the mice are eating in a premise can be used as baits.
5.) Traps can be used without bait when the mice have well used runs between their feeding areas.
This is a photo of a field mouse that has been caught today in a customers house. She specified that she didn’t want any poison on site because both her cats and her dog eats mice. The traps were left down for a few days with a small smear of peanut butter on the trap plates. The traps have been left in till next week to ensure there are no more mice. The next step is for her to proof her house to prevent further mouse ingress.
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