How to Protect Your Warehouse from Destructive Rats

Rodents can be very destructive; they will cause damage to your property, contaminate your food and spread diseases. Rats breed continuously with a reproduction cycle of 3 weeks and this is why an infestation can happen quickly. With this frequent reproductive cycle, warehouse operators would ensure they do everything to keep these gnawing rodents out … Continue reading How to Protect Your Warehouse from Destructive Rats

Rats Costing Canadian Car Owners Big Bucks

In efforts to make their cars more eco-friendly, manufacturers such as Subaru, Honda, and Toyota have been using an insulation coating made from soy-based materials for their vehicles. Though safe for the environment, this innovative insulation is resulting in rats costing car owners hundreds of dollars in repairs. While this is certainly alarming, the problem … Continue reading Rats Costing Canadian Car Owners Big Bucks

Rodent Problem in Niagara Falls? Enjoy Rebates For Expert Removal

Truly Nolen Niagara’s Complete Rodent Control Program supports rebates assigned for the expert pest control rat removal in Niagara Falls. The program is designed to monitor the exclusionary measures all-year-round to detect any rodent activity in time. What Causes Rodent Infestations? In many cases, development and deforestation rid the rats of their natural habitat. Once … Continue reading Rodent Problem in Niagara Falls? Enjoy Rebates For Expert Removal

When Fall Arrives, Rodents Start Looking For Ways To Enter Your Home

Towards the winter, many animal species will seek shelter in human residences. Attracted by heat coming out of the homes and the smells of an organic substance, they will attempt to enter homes and hide throughout the winter. While smaller feral animals may not pose an alarming threat to a home, rodents can cause substantial … Continue reading When Fall Arrives, Rodents Start Looking For Ways To Enter Your Home

As Urban Redevelopments Increase, Rodent Populations Grow

As old buildings get renovated to host a new set of tenants, rats that have been inhabiting those buildings are left without their previous habitat. What usually happens with urban redevelopment is that rodents that have been living inside abandoned buildings get pushed out and left to find new living spaces. Since these rodents haven’t … Continue reading As Urban Redevelopments Increase, Rodent Populations Grow