Rodents

5 Rodent Control Myths Debunked

When it comes to rodent control, there are many myths and misconceptions out there that can cause homeowners to take the wrong approach. From ineffective home remedies to unsafe traps, these myths often do more harm than good when it comes to the task of managing rodent infestations. Today, Wagner Pest Solutions is here to debunk some of the most common myths we hear clients believe before we step in.

Myth #1: Cats Will Repel Rodents

While cats are natural hunters and may catch a few rodents, they are not an effective pest control solution. In fact, cats can even attract rodents with their food and litter boxes. The most effective way to keep rodents away from your home is to seal up any entry points and use rodent traps or bait stations as needed.

Myth #2: Cheese Is the Best Bait

Contrary to popular belief, cheese is not the most effective bait for rodent traps. In fact, rodents are often attracted to sweet or fatty foods such as peanut butter, chocolate, and bacon. When setting traps, experiment with different types of bait to see what works best.

Myth #3: Rodents Only Infest Dirty Homes

While poor sanitation can provide more food and shelter for rodents, they can infest any home regardless of cleanliness. Rodents are attracted to warmth, shelter, and easy access to food and water. Keeping your home clean and well-maintained can help deter rodents, but it is not a foolproof solution for keeping them out.

Myth #4: Ultrasonic Repellents Are Effective

Many homeowners turn to ultrasonic repellents to keep rodents away, but the truth is that these devices are largely ineffective at deterring them. Studies have shown that rodents quickly become immune to ultrasonic sounds and will continue to infest homes. Instead, focus on sealing up entry points and using traps or bait stations to effectively control rodents.

Myth #5: Rodents Are No Big Deal

Some homeowners may believe that a few rodents in the home are no big deal, but the truth is that they can cause serious damage and pose health risks. Not only can they chew through wires and insulation, leading to costly repairs, but they can also spread diseases such as hantavirus, salmonellosis, and leptospirosis. It’s important to take any signs of rodent infestation seriously and take action to eradicate the problem.

Get Proper Pest Control for Your Home Today

If you’ve fallen for a few of these myths, don’t be ashamed! At some point, we’ve all tried something new that didn’t work. But do you know what does work when it comes to rodent pest control? Wagner Pest Solutions! Our team here in Glendale, AZ, is waiting to serve you and help get rid of those rodents, ants, and spiders. So, get all the proper pest control today when you request service at (623) 466-6752.

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