It is hard to quantify the monetary cost of rodent damage to commercial facilities in the United States. These invasive pests, which include the Norway rat (Rat-tus norvegicus), the roof rat (Rattus rattus), and the house mouse (Mus musculus), can have many damaging effects on a facility. The more a facility deals in farming, food processing, and storage, the greater the effect.
Gnawing on insulation and wiring, which makes them a fire hazard, and costing business thousands in energy loss.
Getting into machinery, resulting in system failure.
Causing shutdowns and mechanical malfunctions that can cost a company thousands of dollars over night.
Weakening concrete slabs by burrowing under walkways.
Weakening support beams by chewing through wood.
Contaminating air ducts with hair, feces, and urine.
Contaminating food sources with diseases like Salmonella, typhimurium, S. dublin, and the Hantavirus.
Spreading bacteria to food and surfaces.
Damaging brand and reputation.
Rodent Control
It can be very difficult to control rodents in a facility. Rodents can infest from the basement all the way up into the rafters. And, facilities that have large amounts of grain and food sources laying around have well-fed rodents that are less likely to go after bait. Thorough rodent exclusion requires a modern Integrated Pest Management approach, and a company that has the structure and professionalism to guide a facility toward complete exclusion of rodent pests.
What company is the right company?
A company like Holder’s Pest Solutions in Texas takes the guess work out. They offer a 125% guarantee. After 90 days if you aren’t completely satisfied with the service you receive, they will refund 125% of all fees paid. This is the kind of guarantee your company deserves. Make sure whatever pest management company you use backs their product with a similar guarantee.
If you are not in the service area of Holder’s Pest Solutions, look for a pest control company with their credentials.
A company that is aggressive about exploring and implementing alternatives to chemical treatments.
A Leader in the use of Integrated Pest Management.
In business over 60 years (or at least two decades).
State of the art equipment.
Certified technicians.
A reputation for outstanding customer service.
Money back guarantee.
Don’t let rodents damage your business. Implement a comprehensive control program that works by hiring a pest management company that gets the job done right.