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The rodent population has been increasing due to mild winters and unintentional feeding, such as bird and squirrel feeders. Rodent problems are higher in areas near waterways. ... more
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A. Sanitation is a very important first step. Just applying baits will often yield little or no results. After sanitation and exclusion, sealing entry ways and eliminating nesting sites in and around the structure, locked exterior bait stations ... more
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Rodent baits should not be stored in places where they could contaminate water, food or animal feed. They should be stored only in original container in a cool and dry place inaccessible to children and pets. Keep containers closed and away from ... more
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Rodents are considered pests by many homeowners who take every measure to ensure they don't become a problem in their household. Domesticated mice and rats, however, have become popular pets. These rodents, especially rats, are highly intelligent, ... more
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Rodent glue board products are considered devices under FIFRA. In general, if an instrument or contrivance uses physical or mechanical means to trap, destroy, repel or mitigate any plant or animal life declared to be a pest (such as rodents), it is ... more
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You are right, they don't work. I've seen these plugged in, and sure enough, there was no rat poop within a foot of it. But that wasn't much help, was it. But maybe there are more effective ones. Any repellent you use, the mice will go around it or ... more
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Yes. Anyone who receives fees for insect, rodent, plant disease and weed control services in Mississippi must be licensed. ... more
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No. Some companies require technicians to be commercially certified as a condition of employment. This is not required by Mississippi. ... more
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DeTour Rodent Repellent is a CONTACT repellent. DeTour will not harm rodents. It is a contact irritant. In order for it to work it must be placed in areas where rodents will come in contact with it and get the product on them. Once a Rodent has ... more
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Rats and mice choose different areas to congregate. Mice, who like to camp out close to their food, find shelter in kitchens, cupboards, cabinets and furniture. Rats on the other hand tend to camp out in bathroom vents, gable vents and pipe holes. ... more
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