Our Prevent-A-Mouse TM program is an evolved process that can solve your mouse problem. Due to the reproductive power of this invasive species (House Mouse), effective control requires breaking the population boom cycle. Our process includes a combination of caulking, rodenticide treatment and periodic maintenance followup.
Prevent-A-Mouse TM Program Summary
1) Initial Interior Setup:
Attic Treatment
Small Interior Bait Stations
Caulking exterior pipe penetrations
Our initial treatment includes attic application and interior bait stations, as our technician deems appropriate. The purpose is to control the population inside your home. Caulking around pipe penetrations is included. We do provide entire house caulking or other risk areas, for an additional fee.
2) Large Weighted Exterior Bait Stations:
These are an optional add-on to your program. Many homes have habitat around the home that will support an ongoing rodent problem. These large weighted stations can control rodents around your home and significantly reduce infiltration into the home. For many homes, these are a very effective component of the program. Adding these to your home allows flexibility when scheduling return trips. These large weighted stations may be placed outside around homes, garages and sheds.
3) Return Trips:
Return Trips are optional, but are a very economical option to maintain the program. We have two options:
A good strategy is to followup your initial treatment within 4 weeks. This will replenish any rodenticide that was consumed when the population was at its greatest level. It will also give our technician some data to help judge frequency of future visits. The next treatment may be filling any large weighted stations that you purchased from us, so that it can be managed from the outside. Frequency of replenishments depend on the type of mice pressure your home receives. Replenishments may vary from 4-10 weeks, depending on activity, habitat, and resident population. The strategy is to ensure a constant supply of rodenticide, to control population booms. If it is discovered that rodenticide is completely gone during a replenishment, we may advise more frequent attention.