Over the last 7 months, other pest control operators had been trying various methods to control the rats, but with limited success.
Then we took over. The most successful method for long-term pest control is an integrated approach i.e. a combination of methods that work together such as baiting and trapping along with exclusion or sealing up cracks or holes in the building.
We would like you to know that we use a combination pest control approach (exclusion/sealing cracks/sewer traps) in addition to chemicals, lights, and devices that cycle on and off at set intervals (traps.) We also suggest preventative steps that you can take to avoid rodent activity such as sealing food storage areas and keeping garbage containers covered until collected.
Rodentproofing is changing the structure of buildings in order to prevent entry of rats and mice. In considering rodentproofing, you must know that:
· Rats can squeeze through cracks ½ inch wide; mice, ¼ inch wide. Any place a pencil can be poked, a mouse can go.
· Rats can climb the inside of vertical pipes 1½–4 inches in diameter.
· Rats can climb the outside of vertical pipes up to 3 inches in diameter and any size if within 3 inches of a wall.
· Rats can jump vertically 36 inches, horizontally 48 inches, and reach horizontally or vertically 15 inches.
· Rats can jump 8 feet from a tree to a house if the branch is 15 feet above the roof.
We realize the importance of securing a dependable pest management firm to eliminate and control any pest population in all urban environments. Let Insect IQ take care of your wildlife problems. Here’s what we will do for you.
Sod Webworms only feed on the upper surface of grass blades, and so the injury they cause is often overlooked.
The larvae feed on the leaves and roots of the plant, but they don't usually kill it outright. Instead, they weaken it and cause it to become more susceptible to disease or drought stress. This can eventually kill off small areas of your lawn if left untreated.
If you see these Webworms in your lawn, there are several things you can do to prevent them from spreading throughout your yard:
Keep your lawn healthy by mowing regularly and watering as needed; this will keep weeds from overtaking your grass
Avoid using weed killer products in areas where Sod Webworms are present; these chemicals will kill them, but may also harm other beneficial insects such as bees and butterflies.
If you suspect that you might have a Sod Webworm Problem, contact us today for a free pest inspection. Call 727-733-1159 or visit us at https://www.nutrilawnflorida.com/ to learn more about turf-destroying insects.
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