Find the solution to your rodent problem, click on the links to learn how you can eliminate rodents.
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CLEAN UP COMMON AREAS
1. Keep counters, floors, cabinets and pantries clean and free of crumbs.
2. Clean large household appliances regularly—mice often make those areas their home.
3. Wash all dishes immediately after use.
SOLUTION: Don’t want your kids coming in contact with a rodent or with a trap? Use d-CON® No View, No Touch™ Traps. They’re safer than traditional traps, and they kill mice instantly- but out of sight.
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ELIMINATE NESTING AREAS
1. Having stacks of newspapers, cardboard boxes, firewood, lumber or other large amounts of storage in open areas can encourage rodent nesting. Keep all storage off the floor at the inside and outside of foundation perimeters.
2. Make sure to clean and organize your garage, attic and basement areas on a regular basis.
SOLUTION:
If rodents are repeatedly plaguing your storage areas, and you want to be sure they are gone for good, try d-CON® Glue Traps . Using professional strength glue, mice are caught—and you know for sure.
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Bait users can try d-CON® Ready Mixed Baitbits – perfect for multiple locations, in or beside burrows, or in corners and concealed places.
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Or for hard-to-reach areas, try d-CON® Place Packs . They are easy to throw in difficult, tight spots.
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KEEP PET AREAS CLEAN
1. Never leave food or water out overnight, even for your pets.
2. Clean up after your pets daily- pet feces are a food source for rats and mice.
SOLUTION:
To kill mice without worrying your pet’s safety, use d-CON® Bait Paste Pouches . They fit easily into small areas so mice find them and your pets don’t.
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Try a covered mousetrap like d-CON® Ultra Set® . The unique design reduces the likelihood of accidentally coming in contact with the mouse or the snap mechanism itself, making it safer for your family and pets.
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PRACTICE OUTDOOR PREVENTION
1. Keep bushes, plants and hedges trimmed back away from the house foundation.
2. Pick up fruits that fall from the tree regularly. Fresh rotting fruit in your yard can lure any rodent to your home and surrounding area.
SOLUTION:
In outdoor areas, use d-CON® Bait Blocks . Mice will take the bait and leave before entering your home. And, the bait is moisture-resistant, so it works well, even in damp outdoor areas.
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Or try d-CON® Bait Paste Pouches —their oil ingredient makes the paste water-resistant and highly effective in damp rodent entry points.
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Follow the directions for use when using bait outdoors: Apply bait in locations out of reach of pets, domestic animals, and non-target wildlife, or in tamper-resistant bait stations.
SEAL POTENTIAL ENTRANCES
1. Mice can squeeze through spaces as small as a dime. Seal up potential entrances with sheet metal, steel wool or cement.
2. Check spaces around foundations, pipes, vents and ducts and block them with steel wool or cement.
SOLUTION:
For hard-to-reach areas, where rodent activity exits, use d-CON® Place Packs . They are easy to throw into difficult, tight spots.
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Or try d-CON® Bait Paste Pouches . They are moldable to fit into tight places.
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