When you take advantage of one of ROSS’s ongoing Rodent programs, you have the peace of mind in knowing that if the rodents return, so do we and at no charge!
The Culprits
The Southern New Jersey area is home to a number of different rodent species, including the three vermin that are most troublesome:
- Roof Rats (outstanding climbers).
- Norway Rats (gnaw and burrow, also known as sewer rats).
- Mice (commonly nest within structures).
Of course if you encounter one of the other rodent species such as moles or voles, raccoon, opossums, skunks or groundhogs, we can handle them for you, too.
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The Danger
Rodents can spread a number of diseases, many of which may become life threatening if not identified and treated, including:
- Salmonellosis
- Hepatitis
- Dysentery
- Hantavirus
- Lyme disease
- Tularemia
- Plague.
Exposure to contaminated rodent droppings and urine can put humans at risk for contracting these diseases. Additionally, rodents can transport disease-carrying fleas into your home.
That’s why the eradication of existing rodent populations, as well as the prevention of access to buildings by rodents, is so important.
The Inspection
There are 11 things your ROSS Professional Technician will look for when conducting a comprehensive rodent inspection:
- Droppings.
- Tracks.
- Gnaw marks.
- Burrowing.
- Runways.
- Grease/rub marks
- Urine stains.
- Live or dead rodents.
- Rodent sounds.
- Rodent odors.
- Nesting areas.
A thorough inspection provides critical information about the size of the population and the routes taken by the rodents.
The Solution:
ROSS will solve your problem safely, quickly and affordably! This will be done in conjunction with our Integrated Pest Management rodent elimination program. This environmentally responsible program uses the latest strategies, technologies and materials to eradicate your problem and to help keep it from returning.
We will make sanitation recommendations, offer exclusion suggestions and service options, discuss habitat alterations (trimming of shrubs and trees, etc.) and of course, offer a number of practical treatment methodologies to eliminate the current rodent populations.
When you take advantage of one of ROSS’s ongoing Rodent programs, you have the peace of mind in knowing that if the rodents return, so do we — and at no charge!