More Rodents in The Next Few Months

If  you thought you had seen enough of rats and mice in your neighborhood, brace yourself for more. According to experts, the rodent population is expected to increase in the next few months due to several factors.

One of the main reasons is the change in weather. As the winter approaches, rodents will seek warmer and cozier places to nest and breed. This means they will invade homes, businesses, and other structures that offer shelter and food sources.

Another reason is the impact of the pandemic on human behavior. With more people staying at home, working remotely, or ordering food online, there is more waste and clutter that attracts rodents. Moreover, some of the pest control services that used to keep the rodent population in check have been disrupted or reduced due to lockdowns and social distancing measures.

Finally, rodents are also adapting to the new environment and becoming more resilient and resourceful. They can find new ways to access buildings, evade traps, and resist poisons. They can also reproduce quickly and multiply their numbers in a short time. 

So what can you do to prevent or deal with a rodent infestation?


- Seal any gaps or holes in your walls, doors, windows, pipes, or vents that rodents can use to enter your property.
- Keep your trash bins tightly closed and dispose of your garbage regularly.
- Store your food in sealed containers and clean up any crumbs or spills immediately.
- Eliminate any sources of water or moisture that rodents can drink from.
- Trim any overgrown vegetation or branches that rodents can use to climb or hide.
- Use traps, baits, or repellents to catch or deter rodents. Follow the instructions carefully and keep them away from children and pets.
- Contact a professional pest control service if you have a serious or persistent rodent problem. They can inspect your property, identify the type of rodents and their entry points, and apply the most effective treatment.

Rodents are not only a nuisance but also a health hazard. They can carry diseases, damage your property, and contaminate your food. Don't let them take over your space. Take action now and protect yourself from these unwanted guests.