A brown rat caught in a rodent trap - Keep rodents away from your home with Ja-Roy Pest Control in Louisiana

The pest control industry refers to rodent exclusion as the service of keeping mice and rats out of your business or home. Exclusion tactics include sealing entry points such as holes, gaps, and cracks in and around your property so rodents cannot enter the structure. 

A mouse can fit in a hole the size of a dime, while rats can squeeze through openings just shy of an inch in diameter. Addressing even the smallest openings in your home is vital to keeping these rodents out. When you focus on exclusion efforts, you can work towards stopping rodents from entering your home in the first place. 

How Does Rodent Exclusion Work?

The goal of rodent exclusion is to make your business or home as inaccessible as possible to these pests. Listed below are the steps that exterminators will take when applying rodent exclusion to your property:

  1. Inspect the foundation. Small holes are all a rodent will need to enter your home or business. Potential entry points will be searched for by looking for openings, cracks, or crevices that may serve as an entry point. 
  2. Sealing gaps and openings. Once these entry points are discovered, caulk or sealant will be applied to close the openings. High-quality sealant should be applied to withstand weather changes and last for many years to come. 
  3. Installing door sweeps. Placing door sweeps at the bottom of doors will prevent rodents from entering underneath. These sweeps create a tight seal that prevents rodents from penetrating. 
  4. Installing vents and caps. Stove and dryer vents, as well as chimney and plumbing caps, are all ways to block potential pathways for rodents. Check these regularly to ensure they are all working as they should.
  5. Maintaining insulation. Rodents like to nest in damaged insulation. If you have damaged insulation, it should be replaced and deodorized as quickly as possible. Rodent scents left behind from damaged insulation can attract future pests. 
  6. Securing attic access. Attics are a common location for rodents to enter through. Check for any entry points into the attic and seal them off with caulk, sealant, or mesh wire. Mesh wiring will assist in ventilating the area properly while preventing rodent entry. 

Why Is Rodent Prevention Important?

Preventing an infestation before it even begins is the purpose behind rodent exclusion. When you take the steps to stop pests from entering your property in the first place, then more aggressive and costly extermination costs will be less likely in the future. 

Further, having a rodent infestation can pose several risks, ranging from health repercussions to property damage. Having annual rodent exclusion services applied to your property is strongly recommended in Louisiana to ensure protection during rodent season. 

Rodent Exclusion in Louisiana

Louisiana homeowners and business owners are all at risk of rodent infestations. Partnering with your local rodent exterminators for regular exclusion services is one of the best ways to save yourself from future frustrations and damage from rodents.

Don’t wait until your rodent problem has gotten out of hand — call Ja-Roy today for a free service quote!

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