AM/PM EXTERMINATORS OFFERS LEADING PUGET SOUND RODENT AND INSECT CONTROL Posted on November 23, 2015
Unlike roof rats, the Norway rat is more at home on ground level. Nevertheless, they are still good climbers and have been observed travelling along utility wires. When these rats take occupancy in a house, they typically nest in floor insulation in the crawlspace and leave at night to search for food. Norway rats are prolific breeders and can have as many as 12 in a litter. They give birth between 21-23 days after mating and can reproduce beginning at only 3 months of age. The Pest Control Company provides flexible, cost-effective residential and commercial services NOVEMBER 23, 2015 – The AM/PM Exterminators team is helping residents and businesses in Seattle, Redmond, Issaquah, Kirkland, Woodinville, Kenmore, mukilteo, Bellevue, Kent, and Renton get rid of rodents and insects with a leading-edge selection of services. AM/PM Exterminators use only nontoxic products because keeping families, pets, and employees safe is their number one priority when ridding buildings of bed bugs, carpenter ants, spiders, hornets, wasps, bees, beetles, moths, flies, termites, rats, skunks, mice, and more. The company also specializes in removing rodents from crawl spaces, removing carcasses, and catching and releasing wildlife, if needed. The most effective way to keep rodents out of your house is to thoroughly inspect your crawl space and attic and seal up vulnerable entry points. However, here are some less involved actions you can take to ensure a rodent free home. Do not let pet food sit out overnight, indoors or outdoors. Remove any piles of debris, wood, and junk from around your home. Keep food waste secure in bins. This includes your compost. Keep doors closed day & night. An open garage door is an open invitation. Remove bird feeders (No one likes this one but you are also feeding the rats and mice) Keep trees, shrubs, and plants trimmed and away from your home. Rats and Mice are excellent climbers.