Hantavirus: The Driving Force for Rodent Control
Do you have rodents at home? This is a serious problem as rodents are not only frightening but can be harming and dangerous as well. These animals wander from here and there making a mess inside your...
View ArticleDon’t Let Pests Move in With You
Moving into a new home is exciting! Whether it’s a newly built structure or a previously standing home, having a fresh space is always an exciting new start- as long as it stays fresh and pest free....
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: What Is Hantavirus?
The disease is known as Hantavirus-Related Acute Respiratory Disease Syndrome (Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome). There has been an impressive accumulation of knowledge about this illness in a short time,...
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: Concerns In The Home
Cases of Hantavirus infection have been associated with the following activities in and around the home, farm, cottage or while outdoors. Planting or harvesting crops Occupying previously vacant cabins...
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: Six Steps To Properly Fitting Your Respirator
The Centre for Disease Control and National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health recommend the use of HEPA (P100) quality filters for respiratory protection against the Hantavirus. Respirators...
View ArticleThe Importance of Pest Control During a Shut Down or Crisis
Pest control is considered an essential service as pests don’t stop entering and breeding when locations are closed or shut down. We understand that you will still have unwelcome pest visitors in your...
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: 10 Steps to Safely Clean-Up After Rodents
Put on disposable clothing and gloves. Put on goggles and disposable respirator mask and test the mask for proper fit (ensure goggles effectively protect eyes and do not interfere with the seal of the...
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: Precautions For Campers and Hikers
The risk of contamination is specifically associated with contact with rodents, disturbing nesting material, burrows, droppings and surrounding soil. Therefore: Avoid coming into contact with rodents...
View ArticleHantavirus Guide: Clean-Up Procedures
The best solution for problems with house mice is exclusion. A mouse can fit through any hole the size of your finger or a pencil. Seal entry holes with ¼ inch hardware cloth, sheet metal or metal...
View ArticleCommon Diseases Spread by Rodents
Rodents such as rats and mice are common in North American yards and homes. Did you know that rodents also carry more than 35 diseases, some of which are dangerous and even deadly to humans? Here are...
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