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Preventing Rodent Infestation

The prevention of rodent infestation is necessary to avoid a potential plague or murine endemic. Log on http://www.rodentsstop.com/

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Preventing Rodent Infestation

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  1. Preventing Rodent Infestation http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  2. The prevention of rodent infestation is necessary to avoid a potential plague or murine endemic. Mice Control, Los Angeles provides effective measures for the prevention and extermination of mice. http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  3. Mice Extermination, Los Angeles • It is important to identify: • Species • Location • Condition of the infestation, since each situation is to be dealt with differently. http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  4. Indoors • Snap traps are the preferable choice. • Poison bait can be used to kill rodents in hard to reach places. However, this may cause odors and additional pests. http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  5. Outdoors • Always use approved baits, and make all adjacent surfaces and structures rodent-proof in advance. • Make sure that the use of poisons and baits does not harm any natural predators (owls, hawks, etc) or the natural environment. • The control of rodent fleas before trapping or baiting the rodent is very important, since they will find another host to feed on once the rodent is dead. • Always read the instructions on the labels of any pesticides or poison baits that you intend to use. • Dispose of the dead rodents and used traps carefully. • Keep pesticides, baits, and traps out of the reach of children to prevent any unprecedented accidents. http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  6. General Safety Guidelines • Avoid direct contact with live rodents. • Wear latex, rubber, nitride, or vinyl gloves before handling rodents or pesticides. • Wear a dust mask to protect your eyes and face from aerosols and other particles. • Use disinfectants on all infected or infested surfaces. • Make sure all garbage cans have a tight-fitted lid. http://www.rodentsstop.com/

  7. Rodents Stop 7647 Hayvenhurst Ave #43 Van Nuys, California, 91406,USA PH: 818 583 7287

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