How to Pest-Proof Food Storage Jun 17, 2020 COVID-19 has affected all of us, whether directly or indirectly. Even something as simple as grocery shopping has changed. Since so many of us are... VIEW ARTICLE Here Are 6 Tips for Dealing with a Rat Infestation Mar 25, 2020 A rat ...
In a preferred embodiment, the pest-proof feeding device is characterized by a generally dome-shaped housing which is divided into a posterior food storage compartment and an anterior food access compartment having a food access opening which is reversibly sealed by a food access panel pivotally ...
The best way to prevent mice from entering is to secure food in rodent-proof containers, seal up obvious gaps and cracks along building exteriors, and maintain a sanitary household or business area. Since mice reproduce year-round, populations can grow quickly if not controlled or eliminated. ...
You’ll want to have proof that the infestation did not originate or get transported through your warehouse. Implement pheromone trapping programs for stored product pests Stored product pests, like beetles and moths, can threaten food supply during any stage of processing and at any time of year...
Proper food storage: Keep all food containers tightly sealed to prevent attracting pests like ants, cockroaches, and rodents. Regular cleaning: Clean your home regularly, paying close attention to areas where pests are commonly found, such as the kitchen and bathroom. ...
Food products, such as flour, sugar, pancake mix, etc., should be removed from their original containers and placed in approved sealed tight containers that are properly labeled and more impermeable to pests (rodent proof). Garbage and trash are breeding places for diseases, germs, and insects...
there’s a good chance you have a rodent sharing your home. If you discover rodent droppings anywhere in your home, you definitely have a house guest. Check your food storage areas regularly for signs of mice, since the kitchen is the most common area for them to live. If you suspect ...
Prevention is key to maintaining a pest-free environment. We recommend regular maintenance treatments, keeping your home clean and clutter-free, sealing entry points, and proper food storage. Our technicians will provide personalized tips based on your specific situation. ...
fly exclusion: Screens: Install and maintain tight-fitting screens on windows and vents. Exterior Doors: Keep all exterior doors closed when not in use. Verify that doors are fly-proof when closed with no gaps or missing seals. Garbage Chutes: Keep doors to garbage chutes closed when...
With the constant flow of people coming and going, miles of wire to chew on and easy food sources, there are many ways you may be opening the door to rats and mice. Here are five steps to help rat-proof your warehouse. Inspection ...