Rats and mice are a major problem on the Gold Coast. They not only spread disease but can also cause damage to property and vegetation.

The first step in controlling rodents is to eliminate their food and water sources. This can be done by securely storing food, removing debris, and fixing leaks.

Once you have taken these precautions, you can then use traps or bait stations to control the population of rodents. For more information on how to effectively control rodents on the Gold Coast, read this article.

Eliminate Food And Water Sources:

Rats and mice need food and water to survive so it’s important that you eliminate these resources before trying any other methods for rodent control. Rats can live for several weeks without food but they need water every day. Mice only need water once every few days but they both require shelter from the elements.

Remove Debris:

Rodents like to build their nests in dark places where they feel safe from predators. They also like to live near sources of water and shelter. Debris such as cardboard boxes, paper bags, etc., can provide the perfect nesting material for rats and mice so make sure that these items are removed from around your property as soon as possible.

Fix Leaks:

Rodents often get into our homes through holes in pipes and drains. To prevent them from entering through these areas, make sure all pipes are properly sealed with tape or cement. If there are any holes in your roof or walls, repair them immediately! If there are any gaps around doors or windows, fill them with steel wool or wire mesh.

Seal up Entry Points:

Sealing up entry points will not only prevent rodents from coming into your home or business, but it will also make it easier for you to catch them once they are inside. Rodents often use the same entry points over and over again so once you seal up one hole, there may not be any other openings available for them to use.

Use Traps or Bait Stations:

Once you have sealed up entry points on your property, you can use traps or bait stations to control the population of rodents. Traps are usually more effective than bait stations because they only target one animal at a time, whereas bait stations may attract more than one animal at once.

Conclusion:

As we’ve discussed, there are several steps you can take to effectively control rodents on the gold coast. If you do all that you can to prevent rodents from entering your home or business, and you use tough, durable traps and bait stations, then you will have a great chance of controlling the problem. 

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