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Home Infestations: Ways To Get Rid Of Them And Breathe Afresh!

01/06/2021

The summer season is at its peak. It is time to breathe fresh air while walking into the garden and enjoying refreshing drinks. But there are also high chances that a big rat or a bat is somewhere behind you waiting for you to drop your drink. Do you want these animals to ruin your relaxing time? Obviously not!

Anyone who has ever come across these infestations would surely know what we are talking about. Infestations like bats, skunks, and rats look for the warmer areas to make their habitat. These are the pesky creatures that create or widen the passes at your home and contaminate the food. The damage can go up to such an extent that it can lead to house fires sometimes. Nobody wants to suffer from situations like these.

Here are some examples of the animals that can infest your home.

Rats: Do you know that Houston is ranked 17th in America’s Rattiest cities according to one report? Rats scavenge and eat anything they can find, including trash and pet food. They are intelligent creatures and will do anything to break into your house to nest and cause damage. They are particularly attracted to dog food, cereal, and fish. They cause destruction by getting their way through the plastic and lead pipes. As they are small, they don’t need much space to get into your house.

You would not want these rats to ruin your home, right? In cases like these, you can take the help of houston rat removal services. Pest and wildlife control services offer animal removal, trapping, exclusions, home seal up, damage repair, and cleanup tasks.

Bats: Bats are an extremely important part of our ecosystem and the only mammal that is capable of flying. These flying critters control pests such as mosquitoes from harming the home surroundings. No doubt that they are useful, but they are the creators of damage too. How? They leave behind the urine and droppings in the walls or attics.

And they carry rabies. In fact, they are the major carriers of most rabies cases. If they don’t migrate in the winter months, they hibernate in their location. If their hibernation location is not large or is silent, you will never know if they are there or not.

Raccoons: Raccoons are commonly seen during the nights due to their nocturnal habits. They are about 2-3 feet long with round and stocky bodies and black masks of fur around their eyes. It is believed that they are the major hosts of rabies in the US. There are some indicators that indicate that a raccoon is carrying the rabiesvirus. These indications include – leg paralysis, tangled hair, production of loud or unusual noises. Sometimes rabid raccoons foam at the mouth and have watery eyes.

What are the key indicators of raccoon infestations?

Your home’s insulation, electrical wiring, or walls are facing damages. Another symbol is the presence of urine stains or droppings. 

Sometimes their pawprints are also visible in the gardens, and they damage the garden or crops. If you hear loud thuds from the raccoon movement, then it is time to pay attention to your house for these infestations.

These are the major infestations that can ruin your summer time at home. So, how can you get rid of these?

Live trapping: It is the most humane way to remove these invading creatures. In live trapping, specialists capture the animal and move it to distant locations. The specialists are aware of the state laws and regulations and capture the animals accordingly. One of the experts at a houston wildlife removal service says that trapping them with the help of a professional is the best approach to deal with these infestations. So, if you are dealing with the nuisance due to these animals, then it’s time to get serious and reclaim your property.

How to clean up your residence after removing these infestations? 

Experts advise cleaning the area thoroughly after removing these animals. To do this, always wear full-size clothes, gloves, and a mask. After that, use a vacuum cleaner with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. The HEPA filter has the ability to remove 99.9% of the dust, mold, and bacteria with a size of 0.3 microns. This step is necessary as, in some cases, animal droppings cause health problems. Hence, disinfecting the area is important.

Note: Do not forget to take essential measures after cleanliness so that these animals cannot enter your home again. 

To sum it all up

Your home should make you feel at ease and not feel invaded by these infestations. We have provided you with tried and tested tips for getting rid of these animals. Ensure to take these steps as soon as possible and make your home a safe place to live in.

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