Preventing Rodent Reentry After Treatment
Once rodents are eliminated, keeping them out requires ongoing vigilance. Rodents can squeeze through openings as small as a dime for mice or a quarter for rats. Inspect your property regularly for new gaps around doors, windows, vents, and utility lines. Seal cracks in foundations and walls with steel wool, caulk, or metal flashing.
Store food in sealed containers, including pet food and birdseed. Keep garbage in rodent-proof bins with tight-fitting lids. Remove clutter from garages, sheds, and storage areas where rodents can nest undisturbed. Trim vegetation away from exterior walls and eliminate standing water sources.
Attics and crawl spaces should be checked periodically for signs of new activity. Damaged insulation, fresh droppings, or gnaw marks indicate rodents have found a way back inside. Addressing these signs immediately prevents small problems from becoming major infestations.
Long-Term Rodent Management
Rodent control is not a one-time event. Properties in Louisiana face constant pressure from rodent populations seeking shelter and food. Regular monitoring and maintenance keep your property protected year-round. Professional follow-up inspections catch early warning signs before rodents re-establish nesting sites. Combining professional treatment with proactive property management delivers the most reliable long-term results.