Wildlife Patrol
solves rat infestations permanently through a 4 step process.
How
To Get Rid Of Rats:
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1). Inspection
Every job is unique and directly dependent on the structure of the infested building. Rats squeeze through
any gap wider than 1/2 inch; and their climbing ability allows them to explore virtually every square inch of a structure from the foundation to the roof peak in order to find entry.
Wildlife Patrol scours the building for entry points and evaluates the home and attic to find the safest and most effective location to trap.
Any entry point that is missed during the inspection can cause the work to fail.
2). Trapping
Rats respond poorly to traps - unless the trap is properly positioned. Rats are cautious by nature and avoid new objects. They travel established routes over and over again that they have learned are safe.
A trap, even with the most delicious bait, will often fail if it is not set on a route run by the rats. Wildlife Patrol works hard to
get rid of rats ensure any rat sealed inside a building after repairs are complete by a) exploring attic as
completely as possible to
find the best locations to set traps and b) using a great number of traps (typically 12-20 for a normal size attic). Wildlife Patrol
maintains the traps over the course of treatment; this includes clearing out catches, resetting traps, and re-baiting traps. Trapping continues until trap activity ceases and customer no longer hears animal noises.
3). Repairs
Closing all the entry points is essential to
getting rid of rats long term and solve the problem and reinforcing vulnerable areas is the key to rat proofing a home. The areas needing repairs are determined during the inspection.
Wildlife Patrol performs repairs to last permanently and guarantees every site we work on for 1 year. The repairs and trap setup are performed at the same time.
Once all entry points are sealed, some rats are sealed outside and some rats are sealed inside. Our extensive trapping prevents rats
from dying from dehydration in locations where they'd never be found. All of the rats sealed inside will find our traps and be removed.
4). Decontamination After the infestation has been resolved, Wildlife Patrol offers decontamination services to eliminate the animal mess.
Decontamination involves a) physically removing and getting rid
of as much of the rat feces as possible using a power vacuum and
b) applying Bioshield through an atomizing sprayer to break down rodent urine and oils.
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