At Pest Storm, we recognise the threat and disruption posed by rodent infestations, and our specialised Rodent Control Services are designed to provide swift and effective solutions. With a commitment to ensuring your home or business remains rodent-free, Pest Storm employs a comprehensive approach to tackle infestations of mice and rats.

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House Dwelling Rodents

Rats and mice damage your home, create food spoilage, contamination and can spread diseases to humans. These animals are drawn to environments where food, water and shelter are in abundance, therefore it is greatly important to implement preventative measures to limit the rodent invasion.

Rodents house mouse

House Mouse

House mice are small rodents, typically ranging from 6 to 10cm in length. The fur of house mice can vary in colour, but they are often grey or brown. Mice can be found in homes and buildings with poor hygiene standards and places to hide and gather food sources.

Rodents brown rat

Brown Rat

Also known as the Norway rat or sewer rat, these rats have a robust body with coarse brown or greyish-brown fur. Norway rats often burrow in the ground and create nests in basements, crawl spaces, and burrows. They are well adapted to living in and around structures.

Rodents black rat

Black Rat

Also known as the black rat or ship rat, they have a sleek body with soft fur that is typically black or dark brown. Roof rats are skilled climbers and prefer elevated areas. They commonly nest in attics, trees, rafters, and other high locations. They may enter homes from upper levels.

Management Tips

01

Seal Entry Points

Conduct a thorough inspection of your home and seal any potential entry points. This includes gaps around doors and windows, cracks in the foundation, and openings around utility lines.

02

Keep a Clean Environment

Remove potential food sources by keeping kitchen areas clean and storing food in airtight containers. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly. Secure garbage in tightly sealed bins and dispose of it regularly.

03

Maintain Landscaping

Trim overgrown vegetation and keep a clear view between your home and shrubs or trees. Rodents often use vegetation as cover to approach homes.



04

Install Screens

Use screens on windows and vents to prevent rodents from entering your home. Ensure to check and repair any damaged screens promptly.

01

Seal Entry Points

Conduct a thorough inspection of your home and seal any potential entry points. This includes gaps around doors and windows, cracks in the foundation, and openings around utility lines.

02

Keep a Clean Environment

Remove potential food sources by keeping kitchen areas clean and storing food in airtight containers. Clean up crumbs and spills promptly. Secure garbage in tightly sealed bins and dispose of it regularly.

03

Maintain Landscaping

Trim overgrown vegetation and keep a clear view between your home and shrubs or trees. Rodents often use vegetation as cover to approach homes.



04

Install Screens

Use screens on windows and vents to prevent rodents from entering your home. Ensure to check and repair any damaged screens promptly.





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