PARSIPPANY, N.J., Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Snuggling in front of the fireplace on a crisp autumn night might not be as enjoyable if you see a rodent running across the floor. As colder temperatures creep in, so do rodents - venturing inside homes in search of warmth and shelter.
Among the most destructive vertebrates in existence, mice and rats can chew through wood, plaster and electrical wiring. Rodents also pose serious health threats - transmitting disease-causing organisms, such as Hantavirus and salmonella, through urine, droppings and bites. Unfortunately, your home provides the ideal winter hideout for rodents looking for food, water and warmth.
"Every year we experience an influx of rodent calls during the fall and winter," said Phil Pierce, technical services manager for Western Pest Services. "The most effective way to keep rodents out of the home is to limit their access to food, water and shelter - elements rodents must have in order to survive."
To help prevent a rodent infestation:
Call your local pest management provider if you notice common signs of a rodent infestation, including droppings, gnaw marks, shredded paper or other shredded materials used in rodent nests. Overall, most cold weather rodent problems can be prevented or reduced with the proper preparation. For a free home inspection and tips to prevent pests in any season, contact Western Pest Services at 1-800-544-BUGS (2847) or www.westernpest.com.
About Western
Founded in 1928, New Jersey-based Western Pest Services serves both residential and commercial customers in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic region. Western is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Rollins, Inc. (NYSE: ROL - News). Learn more about Western Pest Services by visiting www.westernpest.com. Learn more about Rollins by visiting www.rollins.com.
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