Rodents are Never Alone; Hitchhikers Accompany Them

Ready for spring to arrive? Don't relax just yet; keep an eye out for rodents in your home this winter!  Contrary to common perception, there can be just as many pests in the cooler months as there are in the summer. Warmer months are more hospitable for outdoor creatures, but winter drives them toward our homes. Although mosquitoes and other unpleasant insects are no longer a problem, many other, larger animals will still seek shelter in your house over the winter. Particularly, rodents are a serious concern. Even though we associate daily annoyances with insects, rats and mice pose a significant danger since they choose to live in our houses.

Cumming rodent control is important this winter

Rodents like mice and rats have a role in the natural world just like any other living thing, but what's disturbing about these small creatures is that they're drawn to our homes when cold weather arrives. When it comes to creating homes that can resist the chilly winter weather and other seasonal challenges, humans are considerably superior to other animals. Unfortunately, we aren't the only creatures that know this fact. For this reason, rodents will delve into our homes' nooks and crannies to discover entryways that will provide winter shelter. This activity can damage our health and our wallets.

This behavior is troublesome for a variety of reasons. First of all, rodents are quite good at slipping through tight spaces, chewing through important wiring, and creating enormous amounts of waste. Furthermore, rodents often carry parasites on them like ticks and fleas, which are also capable of damaging your health due to the diseases they can carry. By letting rodents dwell within your walls, you put yourself at risk for both an infestation and a serious illness. Your pets are especially vulnerable to fleas and ticks, which can easily hide within your pet's fur. That's not to mention the contamination that can occur if rodent waste enters your home's air conditioning system.

One of the most troubling parts of a rodent infestation is damaged wiring. Fires may start inside your home when rodents gnaw through wiring and other crucial home infrastructure, putting not just your property but also your life in danger. Don't tempt fate with these seemingly innocent creatures. They may seem unimposing, but they can dramatically alter your quality of life. 

Who to trust for Cumming pest control

At Scientifically Advanced Pest Control, we provide guaranteed-effective Cumming rodent control solutions. Defend your health and general well-being with professional assistance. Give us a call at (770) 978-5839!

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