Pest exclusion is an old concept, but new interest in this approach has created opportunitieas for professionals to expand their company profile. To provide effective rodent exclusion, professionals must understand mouse and rat behaviors. Therefore, in this session we’ll explore key aspects of rodent biology and behavior, creating a foundation for understanding where and when to implement exclusion tactics. By considering sites from the perspective of a rat, unconstrained by the boundaries that people use to define our spaces, we can develop better management strategies that include pest exclusion.
To provide effective rodent exclusion, professionals must understand mouse and rat behaviors. In a webinar sponsored by Xcluder, Matt Frye and Dave Colbert discussed how the old concept of pest exclusion has created opportunities for professionals to expand their company profile.Latest from Pest Control Technology
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