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Preventing Rodent Infestation 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. Mice Extermination, Los Angeles It is important to identify: Species Location Condition of the infestation, since each situation is to be dealt with differently. 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. 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. 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. Rodents Stop 7647 Hayvenhurst Ave #43 Van Nuys, California, 91406,USA PH: 818 583 7287

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Preventing Rodent Infestation

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.

Mice Extermination, Los Angeles

It is important to identify:

Species

Location

Condition of the infestation, since each situation is to be dealt with differently.

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.

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.

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.

Rodents Stop

7647 Hayvenhurst Ave #43

Van Nuys, California, 91406,USA PH: 818 583 7287