0478152002

0478152002
0478152002
Rats & Mice Control
Professional treatment to manage and prevent rodents from entering your home or business. Our rodent control service targets rats and mice through thorough inspections and effective treatments, helping reduce infestations and prevent future rodent activity.
Common Rat & Mouse Activity Areas
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Roof spaces and ceiling cavities
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Wall voids and around pipes/wiring penetrations
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Kitchens and pantries (behind appliances and inside cupboards)
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Garages, sheds, and storage areas
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Under floors/sub-floor areas and around vents
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Outdoor areas near bins, compost, pet food, and cluttered yards
Common Rats & Mice
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Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus)
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Roof rat
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House mouse
Important Safety Note
Baiting and trapping for rats and mice may be carried out while occupants are away or at home, depending on placement locations and site conditions. For safety, keep children and pets away from all bait stations and traps, and do not touch or move them once installed.
If internal baiting is required in accessible areas, we may ask that pets are secured or removed from those rooms until advised. Contact us immediately if a bait station or trap is disturbed or if you have any concerns about safety.
Targeted treatment for
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Rats
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Mice
Additional Property Work
Small holes or entry points may need to be sealed with rodent-proof metal mesh to prevent rodents from returning. Any additional work will be quoted and discussed before proceeding.
Preparation Required (Before Treatment)
To ensure a safe and effective service, please complete the following before our technician arrives:
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Remove pets from areas where bait or traps will be placed
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Clear away personal items from areas where rodents may be present
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Ensure access to sheds, garages, roof spaces, and other rodent entry points
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Keep gates and doors unlocked for easy access
Preparation Required (After Treatment)
To ensure the treatment works effectively and keeps everyone safe:
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Keep pets and children away from bait stations
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Do not disturb or move bait stations
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Monitor rodent activity signs should reduce within 7–14 days
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Contact us if rodent activity persists beyond 14 days

