Rodent Inspection Part 3 - Crawl Space - Cascade Pest Control

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  • Rodent Inspection Part 3 - The Crawlspace
    Crawlspaces are frequently infested by rodents, both rats and mice.
    In this video we show how an unsecured crawlspace access panel can allow rats and mice to enter. It’s not the only way rats can get into a crawlspace, just the easiest. Rodents can also enter through improper vents, gaps in siding or the concrete foundation, and they can either travel up drain lines into the crawlspace or just tunnel under the foundation themselves.
    Crawlspaces are most often tight areas that aren’t easy to get into or move around within. They are also dusty-though sometimes muddy, dark, and loaded with spider webs. Your Cascade Pest Control technician is prepared to do the dirty work of inspecting these spaces for rodent signs.
    Cascade Pest Control technicians most often find rodent droppings in crawlspaces, as well as evidence that rats or mice are nesting in the subfloor insulation. Rats and mice both-and sometimes even squirrels-love to nest in insulation. Unfortunately, these rodents compress it and shred it in the process, reducing its effectiveness and costing you additional heating and air conditioning costs.
    This is an area where home inspectors check for rodent damage at the time of a home sale.
    Cascade Pest Control provides rodent inspections and the control of rats and mice in Tacoma, Greater Seattle, Bellevue and the Eastside, Everett, Skagit & Island counties, Bellingham, Leavenworth & Wenatchee.
    Western Washington 1-888 (989) 8979
    Chelan County/Wenatchee Valley (509)590-9243
    Website: www.cascadepes...
    Copyright Treftz Corp./Cascade Pest Control 2017
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