Expert Steps to Prepare Your Space for a Rodent Pest Control

Expert Steps to Prepare Your Space for a Rodent Pest Control

Our homes are havens of peace and comfort till you discover you have guests you did not invite. And it’s not just annoying but scary when you discover that rats have slowly invited themselves and are making merry in your spaces. There are many home remedies that can work to some extent on pests but rats are tough customers and need experienced professionals like Rodent pest control Brisbane service providers to remove them. Of course, the service team would be doing the necessary process of extermination but you as the homeowner too can do a few preparatory steps to assist the extermination team get the best results.

Getting Ready Before Professional Removal Begins

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So just after you have booked the rat removal technical team, you need to do a few things before the team arrives to save time. These can include getting organized from being cluttered, especially under areas like kitchen sinks and near garbage bins where these vermin frequent. The rodent pest control Brisbane service providers may request you to tell them where the probable spots of rodents in your home. Also ensure that before treatment starts, keep all your jars, and containers tightly closed and sealed. And day end effort from both sides makes the extermination successful.

So here are pre-steps for you to do prior to professional rodent removal

Open up the hidden areas: Rodents usually look for hidden areas and make them their home. These almost are invisible as they are behind furniture or other objects. To make it easier for professional exterminators to inspect rodent spaces and where they escape from, remove all such furniture and other objects away from corners in rooms revealing the hidden spaces. Keeping furniture and appliances away from corners also keeps them protected from accidental chemical spray spills which the technicians use as part of their cleaning and sanitizing process.

Remove untidiness: Remove all kinds of clutter and unnecessary items like paper, cardboard cartons, clothing, cans, jars, and tins as rodents seek alternate places to take refuge when the service team starts their treatments.

Make your basement, garage, and attic clutter free as these are favored by rats to build their nests as they can escape and also access different parts of the home or building.

Remove Clothing and furniture: Remove any rugs, carpets, mattresses, cushions, pillow covers, etc and keep them in a safer storage cabinet. Also place all your clothes, personal use items, accessories, and children’s toys in storage cabinets or wrap them in plastic if you can’t find storage space to put them away.

Also, plastic wrap to cover upholstery, chairs and tables, and avoid using cloth sheets as chemicals sprayed by penetrating through the fiber of cloth whereas plastic will be a safe cover.

Removing flower pots, photographs, and paintings: Remove all wall paintings or hung photographs and store them in a separate area. Also, keep flower pots and other décor in the open or in an area that won’t be exposed to treatment like a porch or roof.

Clear kitchen and dining area: Pests like rats are mostly in the kitchen and so service treatment would be centered around cabinets in the kitchen and around the dining room. So homeowners like you should clear out kitchen counters, sinks, and refrigerator tops. Any items blocking access to the under sink or plumbing vent, beneath cabinet areas, please remove them. Store away elsewhere all cutlery, utensils, mugs, plates, spoons, etc before service people arrive. Remove all movable appliances from the kitchen to another area.

If they are large and immovable then cover them with plastic. If you have spotted any rodent activity, throw away all items stored in kitchen shelves, attic, larder, basement, and cabinets that have a rat gnaw marks. There is every possibility rodents have contaminated food stored without covers or in containers that they can easily break into like cardboard or plastic.

Go in for repairs at entry points: Rodents can gain entry to tiny gaps and holes. So once you spot any burrow or hole in the wall, siding, windows, baseboards, door frames, etc prepare a list of all potential rodent entry points. This preliminary measure is very effective though Rodent pest control Brisbane professional service will provide rodent proofing of your homes. Just be mindful of the frequented areas of rodent entry or activity.

Paintings and Flower Pots: If there are any paintings and photographs hung on the walls, it is a good idea to remove and place them in a separate area.

Flower pots, decorative vegetation, etc. are best left in the open. Consider an area such as a balcony or roof, that won’t be treated.

Rodent droppings: If you spot rodent droppings, and nesting material while preparing your home, use gloves and wear a face mask as these are toxic. In case you happen to use rat poison, keep technicians informed when they arrive. By taking these measures and keeping Rodent pest control Brisbane professional servicemen informed, the eradication will be very effective.

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