Rodents

Convenient Rodent Terminators

There is nothing more unsettling than seeing a mouse scurry across your floor. If one mouse or rat gets into your home, there is a good possibility that many more can enter with them.


House mice tend to be up to about 3 inches in length. One of the biggest issues is that mouse fecal matter can cause health concerns. These mice can also breed litters of up to 6 young per litter with 8 litters per year.


Norway rats are much larger at up to 9 inches long with longer tails. These animals often live in sewer systems but can easily enter homes and restaurants in the area. Mice and rats can eat human food and are attracted to pet food as well.


These animals typically have an entry and exit way into the home. This must be plugged up to keep mice and rats from entering, the home. It is also important to get rid of the fecal matter, which contains the pheromones of the rodents. 


Plug up places from where these animals enter, then clean up completely so that they are not attracted to the home again. Call Kelley's Termite & Pest Control today and rely on our experts to get rid of rodents from your home seamlessly.

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