It is quite common for Exterminators Now to receive calls for assistance from restaurants and food service businesses. Health violations always come with hefty fines and it is cheaper to simply hire Exterminators Now to perform pest control. They can eradicate rats and mice including other pests without compromising the health of humans and the environment.
Rodent infestation is one of the most crucial infractions that health inspectors always look for because of the high risk to the health of consumers. It is extremely important for a restaurant owner to work with Exterminators Now to develop an effective pest control and monitoring procedure in the restaurant. Customers will naturally be scared to see a rodent moving about inside a restaurant. Rodents can spread dangerous microorganisms and health inspectors have no choice but to close the restaurant until the rodent issue is resolved. While Exterminators Now are always available to provide the necessary pest control services, staff must also be trained to react appropriately when there is a sign of rodent presence in the area. Signs that there are rodents in the area include bite marks or holes in food packages, droppings, nesting materials like shredded paper and cloth, tracks of dust and dirt on the floors and the sightings of the rodent themselves. Even if you have only seen a single rodent, odds are very slim that there is only one in the vicinity. Everyone must act quickly to prevent a full-blown infestation. Some of the most common methods of dealing with rodents are through traps, glue boards and baits. When mice run over the glue board, they will get stuck but if they are bigger adult rodents, they can free themselves easily. Glue boards are only effective for mice. A good option is the use of traps with fresh food as bait. Check the traps frequently so that the dead rats can be disposed off immediately. Poisonous baits must be used with extreme caution because they can contaminate food. Only professional exterminators know how to use them to control an infestation. There are also regulations that limit the use of poison baits for home and commercial use.
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