Nassau County Rodent Exterminator

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Welcome! Nassau County Rodent Exterminator is a full-service rodent control company specializing in the permanent removal of mice and rats in Nassau County, NY. Whether you have a problem with mice in your attic, rats in your walls, or rodents scratching in your house, we can solve it! The key to PERMANENT rodent control lies in our inspection and preventative work - we seal the rats and mice out of your house forever, and we trap and remove them. We do not use poison! We answer our phone 24/7, and can schedule a same-day or next day appointment. Some of the services we offer include:

  • 100% Permanent Rodent Eradication
  • House, Roof, and Attic Inspections
  • Preventative Rodent Exclusion Repairs
  • Rodent Droppings Cleanup in Attic
  • Outdoor Rodent Population Abatement
  • Poison-free Rat and Mouse Extermination
  • Porch, Deck, or Shed Exclusion Barriers
  • Dead Rodent Removal - Walls or Attic

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rodent trapping Nassau County's Best Rodent Removal: Rats never back down when it comes to taking over your home and destroying property, and neither do we. Our Rat Removal Company will provide you with certified Rat removal agents who are highly experienced and determined to help you solve your rat problems and find a lasting solution to whatever it is that is inviting the rats into your home. With our services, you won't have to worry about this anymore. We are here to offer you the best and nothing more. In order to keep up with the latest developments in the Rat Removal Industry, Our company puts our rat exterminators through a monthly training session. Here, we can improve the knowledge base of our agents and help them to offer you better services. We also have an insurance policy in place that covers you, our customers and our agents. This serves as a safety guard should in case things go otherwise. If you are looking for quality service and good customer service, you won't be making a mistake choosing our company. We put in place all our agents need to carry out an excellent service and our customer service agents are available 24/7 to pick up your rest and fix an appointment. Our agents are uniformed, hence they are easy to identify when they come to remove the rats in your home.

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Nassau County pest control

We New York's top experts in rodent control. We are not a typical Nassau County rat removal or pest control company. We don't treat rats or mice like insects, because they are not - they are mammals! You can't just use poison to get rid of them, like you can with insects. Unlike most Nassau County pest control, we focus on complete and permanent solutions. We don't just use poison every month. We solve your rodent problem forever, by following these steps:

  • Inspect the entire house, ground to roof, and the attic
  • Seal shut all entry areas, no matter how small, with steel
  • Set a dozen or more rat or mouse traps in the house and attic
  • Remove all rodents as they are caught and monitor for activity
  • Once there is no more activity and no more caught, we're done
  • When necessary, we clean rodent droppings, replace insulation, and repair chewed electric wires

Nassau County Rodent Removal Tip:

Why you should never poison a rat
Poisons contain chemicals called coagulants that cause internal bleeding, making the rat die a painful and slow death. These poisons have toxic effects like pain, vomiting, bleeding gums, weakness, seizures, abdominal swelling, and difficult breathing.

The poisoned rat usually wanders off to die without being seen. If it goes into an environment with other species of animals and dies there, any animal that feeds on the carcass of the dead rat will have a high chance of dying from poisoning. This could affect the population of animals like scavengers (owls, vultures, snails, and many others).

Also, rat poison is dangerous to children who cannot differentiate between toxic and non-toxic substances. Little children put different things in their mouths and would not know if what they are taking in is poisonous or not.

Using poison to kill a rat in your home or place of work poses a threat to your health. A rat typically hides in an area that is difficult to locate, and when dead, it starts to smell horrible. You might not even find the dead animal and spend all your time inhaling the rotten smell of a dead rat (which is very unhealthy). If you find the rat, it might be in a location that would leave you with no choice but to break that area for easy access to the carcass.

Rat poison can affect other animals too. The pets in your home aren't really smart like you, and their curiosity could make them come in contact with poisoned bait, and when ingested, they could get really sick or die.

rodent trapping Rats are very intelligent animals. A rat could only die from poisoning if it eats the poisoned food. Rats are very suspicious animals, and as a result of neophobia (the fear of new or unfamiliar things), they will avoid poisoned food by all means. They are able to tell when food is poisoned by their strong sense of smell. If rats have a stable food source, they are less likely to try anything new.

The carcass of a dead rat contaminates the area where it died. Poisoned rats bleed out when they die, and so the blood contaminates the surface having contact with the rat's dead body. You will have to wear protective gears like facemasks and hand gloves, and you will have to disinfect these and the tools you use in removing the dead rat. You also have to clean the areas contaminated with blood, and even disinfect the whole house to prevent the spread of diseases. That is obviously a lot of work that you can avoid by not killing rats through poisoning.

Carelessly keeping the poison containers or remains of the poisoned bait could cause a lot of problems too. Wind and precipitation can break down the poisoned particles and bait remains that could leak into the soil underneath, causing secondary poisoning. Secondary poisoning is indeed a big issue because it affects beneficial living organisms that live in the soil like earthworms and other insects. The poison can leak into water bodies like rivers, streams, lakes, and ponds, affecting the fish and other forms of marine life. Drinking water from poisoned sources and eating food from a poisoned source can affect the health of any human or animal.

You can use other, less inhumane methods to kill rats. Some of the methods include electrocution, snap traps, relocation, and spring traps, among others. You can also carry out different measures like rat-proofing your home, cutting off food sources, and closing holes and cracks that would serve as potential passages for rats in order to prevent an infestation or rat problem.

If you have a rat problem, you can contact professionals to eliminate the rats as humanely as possible.


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