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    How snakes can indicate other pest issues

    November 16, 2020
    Noticed some unwanted guests around your property? Most species of snakes eat rodents as part of their diet, so if you have rodents running around in your property it will attract snakes and chances are they may already not be too far behind. Therefore, it is integral to control rodents and prevent them at all […]
    How snakes can indicate other pest issues

    Noticed some unwanted guests around your property? Most species of snakes eat rodents as part of their diet, so if you have rodents running around in your property it will attract snakes and chances are they may already not be too far behind. Therefore, it is integral to control rodents and prevent them at all costs but how exactly can you do this you may be wondering?

    How do I get prevent these pests on my property?

    So as we know snakes are attracted to locations where there is prey and food, in many cases being mice and rats, so no rats means no snakes! We get rid of rats by making sure food containers such as bins and recyclables are closed tightly and that entry points inside homes or to food stores such as sheds and garages are closed. Close off entry points, and you will be less likely to have rats and other vermin pests attracted to your property. If you are in the unfortunate position where you find yourself standing on a chair with many pests crawling all over your property, we highly recommend you enlist the services of pest control professionals. They will be able to give you advice and give you a bespoke solution to your problem.

    Let us help keep you safe, call us for your pest removal needs today – phone 1300 766 614

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