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Raleigh-Durham-Cary-Apex- Chapel Hill|Mouse Control|Mice Control, Rodent Exterminator.

RALEIGH, DURHAM, MOUSE CONTROL, RODENT CONTROL

 

RALEIGH, DURHAM, APEX, CARY MOUSE CONTROL,

MICE REMOVAL AND RODENT CONTROL

 
 

Mice, Rats and Squirrels in North Carolina can cause problems for residents when they make their homes in structures. Mice enter structures in search of food sources, nesting areas, and shelter from the elements.

Mouse control, or rodent removal is not a one-step process, it requires knowledge and skill to eliminate populations from structures. We utilized proven methods in order to rid your structure of mice. We not only use the proper products to eliminate mice but we inspect and find their routes of entry and exclude them from gaining entry into structures. Other pest control companies only use baits or traps to remove mice but we go the extra mile and add exclusion methods to our rodent service.

Is there a mouse in the house?

You might not see the mice, but you can probably hear them after dark, as mice are often more active at night. Don’t be surprised if your pets paw at walls and cabinets where mice are hiding.

Watch for mouse droppings and nests in storage areas, such as garages and basements. Nests are usually made of materials like bits of cloth or shredded paper. Or you can check for mouse tracks by dusting suspected areas with a light coating of unscented talcum powder or mason’s chalk dust. Wait a day and then shine a flashlight across the area. If you notice small tracks in the powder, then you’ll know that mice have been there.

Although most people consider mice less objectionable than rats, mice are more common and cause significantly more damage. Mice are prolific breeders, producing 6-10 litters continuously throughout the year. The greatest economic loss from mice is not due to how much they eat, but what must be thrown out because of damage or contamination. Food, clothing, furniture, books and many other household items are contaminated by their droppings and urine, or damaged by their gnawing. House mice gnaw through electrical wiring, causing fires and failure of freezers, clothes dryers and other appliances. Mice also can transmit diseases, most notably salmonellosis (bacterial food poisoning) when food is contaminated with infected rodent feces.

Recognizing Rat and Mouse Signs

Since rats and mice are active at night and are rarely seen during the day, it is necessary to recognize signs of their activity.

Droppings and Urine – Most people first recognize rodent problems by finding droppings (Figure 2) or urine stains in and around buildings. Rodents usually have favorite toilet areas but will void almost anywhere. Old droppings are gray, dusty, and will crumble. Fresh droppings are black, shiny, and puttylike. Rodents urinate while running, and the streaks are characteristic. The urine glows under ultraviolet lights and glows blue-white when fresh.

Droppings of roof rat (1/2″, left), Norway rat (3/4″, middle) and house mouse (1/8″, right).

Gnawed Objects - Rodents gnaw every day in order to keep their teeth short and sharp. Rats also gnaw to gain entrance or to obtain food. Teeth marks on food, building materials, wire, and edges of beams are indications of gnawing. They will gnaw holes in wooden walls, pressed wood, and posts. Fresh gnawing in wood is usually light-colored with sharp, splintery edges. Old gnawing is smooth and darker.

Runways - Rats habitually use the same paths or runways between harborage and food or water. Outside runways are paths 2-3 inches wide and appear as smooth, hard-packed trails under vegetation. Indoors, runways are usually found along walls. Undisturbed cobwebs or dust indicates runways are not being used.

Rubmarks - Along runways, dark greasy rubmarks appear from contact with the rodent’s body. Rubmarks on walls appear as black smudges left by the rodent. New rubmarks are soft and will smudge. Old rubmarks are brittle and will flake when scratched. Rafters may show swing marks of roof rats.

Tracks - To detect rodent activity, spread dust material like talcum powder along runways. Footmarks of rats (5-toe hind foot, 4-toe front foot) or tail drag marks will show in the powder If you are having a problem with mice or rats in your home the best defense that you can take is to handle the problem when you first start seeing a problem, we can create a mouse/rat control program that will not only wipe out the infestation but we will perform exclusion to reduce their re-entry.

Raleigh Wasps, Hornets, Bees & Yellow Jackets Hive Removal & Exterminator

Raleigh Wasps, Hornets, Bees & Yellow Jackets Hive Removal & Exterminator ?

Are you one of those who does not know the difference between a wasp, hornet and a bee?

Is everything that flies and stings a bee?Actually the answer is -NO!

In Defense Of The Honey Bee!!

The European Honey Bee

Remember bees also make honey ! The honeybee is responsible for one third of the foods we eat everyday and are very important to US Agriculture because of their superior pollination ability. Today bees nationwide are in danger and when they are in danger so is our food supply and us !

We Are Stinging Insect Exterminators

Raleigh Bee Hive Removal

If you have a stinging insect problem we can help. Please give this Wasps, Hornets, Bees & Yellow Jackets Exterminator A Call For Immediate Service!

Our service area includesRaleigh,Cary, Apex, Chapel Hill, Durham, Wake Forest,Holly Springs,Fuquay Varina, Morrisville,Fayetteville

We know the difference between wasps, bees, hornets and yellow jackets? Live bee hive removal when possible. Sometimes wasps, bees, hornets and yellow jackets invade our living spaces either in the walls of our home, or in around the exterior of our homes. Sometimes a bee hive may swarm and end up in your trees. We know the best methods for you and our environment!

Guide to Stinging Insects:

Bald Faced Hornets build beautiful paper nests usually in trees or shrubs several feet off of the ground. These hornets are very aggressive and recommend a hired professional remove them for you.

Bald Faced Hornet

Yellow Jackets are ground dwellers and very aggressive . They forage near the ground and are capable of building wasp cartons or wasp nests as large as automobiles in a very short time under the ground. Many people get seriously hurt underestimating the aggressive potential of these stinging insects.

The Yellow Jacket

Paper or Umbrella Wasp (polistes) are the least aggressive of  the many sting insect species. They make small nests usually around the eaves of your home and are easily noticeable.

The Paper Wasp

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