Tuesday, September 13, 2016

kent Rats Exterminators


Crawl Space rats, mice Commercial Pest Control specialist Servicing the Hospitality, Foodservice, Property Management, Food and Beverage Processing, Governments, Schools, Businesses & ‎Multifamily.

Finding a mouse or rat in a home or  commercial building can be alarming. Knowledge of Commercial pest control will prevent  a mouse or rat in a house or building. Still, many people are embarrassed when a rat is found in the basement or a rat in the wall or ceiling and are hesitant to look for help.

Answers to some of the most common questions about mouse and rat problems:

Where do mice and rats live?

Mice and rats can live in almost any part of a building.  Finding  a mouse or rat in a ceiling, a wall, a crawlspace, a basement, an attic or even a closet. The most common sign of rodent infestation is mouse or rat feces.  Small, pellet like waste in your home or Commercial building, there is a good chance of a mouse or rat.

Do rodents cause structural damage?

Yes, even a single mouse or rat in a building can cause structural damage. Rodents have a compulsion to chew and will gnaw on whatever rats or mice can find. In addition to chewing wood framing and insulation, rats and mice may also gnaw holes into belongings that you have in storage.

Can rodents rats mice mouse make me or my pets sick?

Unfortunately, a mouse or a rat could make people, family members or pets very sick. Rat diseases in particular are very serious. Many species of rats can carry potentially fatal illnesses like the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Fleas that make their homes on rats can also carry illnesses like meningitis. Adults, children, dogs and cats can all be made very ill by a rat or mouse in a home or building.

Trap a rat or mouse myself or need to hire a Pest Control pro?

Buying  traps to attempt to capture mice and rats, but handling even a dead mouse or rat can be dangerous due to the risk of germs. Public health experts typically advise against do-it-yourself rodent control removal remedies instead advise those who suspect mouse or rat problems to seek out the help of a Commercial Mice removal Kent wa who has the right equipment to safely remove a rat or mouse. Exterminators can also determine if there is just one rodent in a property or dealing with a family of mice or rats.

Rodent infestations truly are a common problem and nothing to be ashamed of. Still, it’s important that you take steps to protect  family and pets by hiring a mouse or rat exterminator to take care of the problem. A Commercial Pest control  professional can assist with living and dead rat removal, finding the rat entry point and making rat repairs to damaged areas. Commercial Pest Control specialist Servicing the Hospitality, Foodservice, Property Management, Food and Beverage Processing, Governments, Schools  & ‎Multifamily in the Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Sammamish, Renton, Bothell, Mercer island, Renton, Kent or Redmond areas, Seattle Commercial  Exterminators is the rat pest control company to choose. With years of experience, on how best to handle all types of rodent infestations, help with rat prevention and the repair of rat damage.

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Gnawing wires, ripping out insulation for nesting materials, or squirreling away caches of nuts and trash in car and truck engines can destroy some of man’s most sophisticated transportation technology and cause significant financial loss.Repair costs can be as high as $1500 and sometimes much more. In at least one case, so much wiring damage was done that the car was not worth fixing.

Several auto repair businesses report multiple incidents of rodent damage each month. The time of year doesn’t seem to matter. Hoarding, nest building, and wire gnawing are year-round occupations.

A lot of people are surprised to discover the source of these problems. Why are so many furry occupants living where not welcome? This is not a natural habitat for rats. Is the plan to take over the planet by disabling vehicles?

The real reason rodents seek a home under a hood is that it provides a dark, warm, secure place to hide,the latest is manufacturers are using products that attract them to chew on the wires some more, until the ignition key is turned. The start-up of the car’s machinery can be deadly for the critters, and sometimes can cause serious consequences for the drivers as well.Realistically, getting rid of rats may be a lengthy project, requiring multiple strategies. Every situation is different.

Once inside an engine compartment, the rats see a mother lode of wonderful man-made objects, with wires and hoses and tubes connected to a spectacular variety of shiny metal and plastic components. To this assemblage, the pests will add acorns, pine needles, hardware items, bottle caps, and whatever ornaments suit the rats’ eclectic decorating style.

Even before the era of motorized vehicles, settlers contended with these tiny terrors by keeping the rats and mice out of the houses and barns.

Hard rock miners, however, actually encouraged rats to inhabit the mine tunnels, by saving crusts and crumbs of bread for the pests. The rats acted as a low-tech safety system. Being ultra-sensitive to tremors or quakes, the rats gave early warning of impending collapses or cave-ins. If rats suddenly went running for the exit, the mine workers were right behind them.

Getting rid of rodents that cause damage to cars or trucks can be challenging, but there are several approaches that can do the job. A clue is, that use of a deterrent which causes vibration or sound waves, may be a good choice.



One of the newest products addressing the wire-chewing problem is Honda Motor Tape. It is infused with pepper and perhaps some other deterrent and is used to wrap the wire harness. Early reports say it works well. It is not cheap, but costs much less than replacing an entire electrical system in a vehicle.The problem is not going away, so drivers might be wise to pay a little extra attention when one takes notice of an unfamiliar squeak in their vehicle.



• A Rat-Proof Garage. A pack rat only needs an opening the size of a nickel to enter a garage. The rats are excellent climbers and can enter high or low. A poorly sealed garage is worse than parking outside, since rats are attracted to areas that are easily accessible, but larger predators cannot.

• Open Space. If a rat-proof garage is not available, the vehicle should be parked in the most open area possible, ideally with at least five to ten feet of totally clear space on all four sides with no trees or other cover above the vehicle.

• No Stored Items Close By. If the vehicle must be parked in a carport, there should be no other items stored in the carport including boxes, yard tools, and trash containers. Any additional cover from stored items makes the area more attractive.

• Vegetation Trimmed. Keep all vegetation in the immediate area well trimmed to eliminate as much cover as possible. Residents should be able to clearly see under and behind all bushes and other plants anywhere near the vehicle. Avoid using rock borders rats can hide next to.

• Hood Open. For many vehicles, leaving the hood open takes away the sense of enclosure and protection that the rat is seeking. If the choice is to leave the hood open, be sure to disconnect any internal engine compartment lights to avoid a dead battery in the morning. Also, secure the hood with some type of strap if high winds are a possibility. Leaving the hood open does not work as well on newer vehicles with engine covers and shrouds that still offer plenty of hiding areas.

• Light. A utility light hanging from above with an open hood works best. Be sure to use a yellow “bug” bulb to minimize flying insects. A light under the car may help, but not as much as light from above. Lights are not effective on newer cars with engine covers and shrouds.

Professional pest control company with exterminators for bed bugs, little black sugar ants, carpenter ants, rat control, house mice, rodent control, birds, beetles, moths, flies, termites, wasps, yellow jackets and hornets. Ampm Pest control service takes pride in family and pet friendly effective home pest control in king county areas of Seattle, Bellevue, Redmond, Kirkland, Renton, Everett, Bothell and Issaquah. Extermination services for Bedbugs, Mouse Control, Rodent, Carpenter Ants, Spider control are available to residential including single family residences, apartments, commercial including hotels, restaurants, schools and industrial establishments including warehouses and grocery stores.

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