During the late fall yellow jackets, hornets bees and wasps are about to die off for the year. When encountering these "bees" this time of year they can be very aggressive. The nests are large and (especially yellow jackets) they know there time is limited. They are actively trying to prepare their nests for the next year. Yellow jackets and hornets will not re-used their nest the following year. But they are preparing the queens and males for the winter so they can emerge next spring and start the process all over again. Wasps will over winter in attics and occasionally may emerge during warm sunny days.
We at PermaKill Exterminating have scientifically designed programs to help with these "bees". We can treat nests and attics to control them. We strongly advise customers not to use the "homeowner sprays". These products usually do not eliminate the nests. They will knock the numbers down and really make the remaining members very angry. This will also make it harder for us to eliminate them. The bees (especially yellow jackets) will find new ways to renter an exit the nests. Many times when the bees attempt to get out of the nest they will enter the living spaces of home and create a large amount of bees in the home or office.
We at PermaKill Exterminating have the knowledge and experience to handle these problems. We also offer a "Whole House Bee Treatment". This treatment will cover your for the remainder of the year. If bees, yellow jackets, hornets or wasps reappear in or on your home during this period we will retreat at no additional charge. We also offer a Home Protection Plan will cover all types of bees, ants, crickets, spiders and mice. Please look at our Home Protection page for details.
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Nothing can be damaging and expensive than a rodent infestation. Rodents have small bodies that fit through small spaces. That’s something that makes it easy to access structural points of your house like the roof, around the house perimeter, crawl space, and inside the attic.
The last thing you’d want to be dealing with as a northern New Jersey homeowner are rodents during winter. Below is a look at why rodents invade after summer and signs of infestation. We also look at how to prepare the attic to fight a rodent infestation.
Rodent infestations become more frequent after the summer. At this time, rats and mice look for shelter from the freezing weather, and the only convenient place could be your home. What’s more, it’s difficult for them to find food sources during winter, and a house provides them with a convenient food source.
The attic offers rodents with quick access to moisture and food. Rats and mice love a warm and cozy environment, which is what the attic offers during winter. Rodents also enjoy a quiet space. Although you may spot them running around in search for food, they want their nest in an undisturbed area.
Also, the attic has a lot of nesting materials like old boxes, insulation materials, and newspapers. That simplifies their work further.
Pests like mice, rats, squirrels, and insects can damage any stored items and even cause fire due to the chewed electrical cables.
Rats and mice leave a trail of evidence once they’ve inhabited the attic. Some of the common signs that could indicate a rodent infestation include:
Once you’ve confirmed that there’s a rodent infestation in the attic, you need to take the necessary rodent control measures to fight this infestation.
It’s critical to gear up before attempting to clean your attic, wear protective gloves, hats, pants, and sleeves to protect yourself from allergens and irritants. Be sure to wear a mask to avoid inhaling harmful substances.
If your attic has boxes or other items that may make your cleaning difficult, you need to get rid of them.
Rodents take advantage of gaps in vents or rooflines to get into the attic. The holes are tiny, and you may have to pay close attention to notice them. You can also use a black light to look for possible entry points.
Once you’ve discovered the entry gaps, you need to seal them off using steel wool. You can use a clear silicone gel to bolt the steel in place and block any airflow.
After sealing any entry gaps, it’s time to trap and remove any rodents already living in the attic. You can do this using a trap. Use a live catch trap or a snap trap.
Spring is an excellent time to check on the quality of insulation, look for moisture-causing old, and clean up. You can also choose to clean at the beginning of winter. It’s also essential to inspect, clean, and seal the attic anytime you hear noises, or you notice the above signs in your attic.
Sometimes it’s difficult to clean your attic by yourself. Although you may partly clean the attic, you still need to replace the insulation, something that only professionals can handle. At PermaKill, we know how to handle the cleaning process after a rodent infestation.
Our expert will walk you through the cleanup process, which may include insulation removal. The process also involves decontamination, sanitizing the attic, and cleaning up the work area. Contact us today for rodent proofing services to prevent re-infestation.