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The problem with rodents in Australia: rats in the roof and the mice plague
Rodents, in spite of their small size can wreak havoc in seconds and large volumes. These animals, with their incredibly sharp teeth and strong jaw muscles can gnaw through just about anything. When they start gnawing just about anything, trouble and destruction follows.
Rodents are attracted to your home for just about the same reasons humans are attracted to their homes: food, warmth and shelter. Unlike insects and flies, the invasion of your house by rodents takes days to plan and formulate. Rodents get access to your house through holes and cracks near cabinets, closets or doors, and around sink or appliance pipes. Often, these cracks and holes are neglected by homeowners. Rodents use this negligence as an opportunity to build a nest inside your house. Once they have nested, it’s time to scavenge for food. Food in unsealed containers (bag of flour, chips, biscuits, pet food), leftovers in the kitchen, fruit and vegetables out in the open are irresistible to rodents. The delicious smell of leftovers lures them out of their nests. Only when they are out of their nests will you realise, there’s quite the battalion inside your house.
The first human instinct to get rid of these invaders is to set up rodent traps. This is an understandable reaction as rodent infestations are in no way beneficial for us. Rodents are responsible for spreading over 35 diseases such as hantavirus, leptospirosis, lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCMV), Tularemia and Salmonella. These diseases can spread to humans from direct handling of rodents, or in contact with their faeces, urine, or saliva, or through rodent bites. Worst of all, these diseases can also spread to humans from bugs like ticks, mites or fleas if they have fed on the infected rodent. This is why it is important to cover food!
Critical and lethal health damage is just one chapter of the rodent infestation saga. Rodents are good chewers. By gnawing, nest-building, and defecation, they are capable of causing considerable and irreparable structural damage to property including homes, apartments, offices, and virtually any type of building. Rodents can also gnaw plastic, wood, paper, clothes and books. Similar to termites, property damage from rodents can lead to losses in thousands of dollars.

Rodent control electronic devices & Ultrasonic rodent repellers
How do you ensure you have rodents pest control? There are 3 main steps to maintain a rodent free home -
1. Prevent
2. Identify
3. Trap
Most people start at step 3 and neglect prevention methods and fail to identify a possible case of rodent infestation. Although there are many kinds of rodent control products available, the simplest and perhaps most primitive way to prevent rodents is to use rodent traps. Toss cheese in some rat poison, gently place it in a trap and wait for the rodents to take the bait - easy and cheap. However, using the early rodent traps with chemicals isn’t a pet safe rodent control method. And you have to deal with violence and a body. In the market, you will also come across electric rodent control devices. These are also rodent killing machines, which attract rodents to the device and kill them off using electric shocks. Once again, electronic rodent traps are not pet-safe and secondly, killing rodents and cleaning up after is a messy business. Moreover, if you had options for eco-friendly rodent control devices, wouldn’t you rather choose it over chemical and electric rodent control products?
Looking for pet safe rodent control products? Welcome to EnviroBug!
Compared to electric and poison traps, rodents are best prevented by using ultrasonic rodent deterrents. Firstly, ultrasonic rodent control saves you the mess and danger created by rat poisons, poison traps and electric traps and the horror of dealing with dead rodents in walls, behind furniture, fridges and stoves; secondly, ultrasonic rodent repellers do not use any chemicals at all, enabling you to prevent rodents completely using a non-toxic rodent control method. If you’re looking for effective rodent deterrents in Australia, not to worry -EnviroBug offers a complete range of ultrasonic rodent repellents for safe rodent control indoors.
EnviroBug’s rodent deterrent devices are in fact electronic rodent repellents since they use a simple plug and play technology and run on power. However, these deterrents should not be confused with electric rodent traps. While electric rodent traps physically and inhumanely kill the rodents, EnviroBug’s ultrasonic rodent deterrents prevent rodents from coming near your house and creating a habitat in the very first place. Thus, you do not have to engage in aggressive activities to remove rodents from nooks and corners of your house. EnviroBug’s electronic rodent repellers can be installed just about anywhere in your house. Because EnviroBug’s ultrasonic rodent repellers have a no chemical policy, you can safely install it in your kitchen, pantry, laundry, garage, storage room, animal feed shed, roof cavities and farm sheds. These electronic rodent control devices produce ultrasonic signals, inaudible to humans but can be felt overtly by pests.
EnviroBug’s ultrasonic rodent deterrent devices are multipurpose, capable of keeping away not only rodents but also bugs, ants, cockroaches, mosquitoes and spiders. Although these electronic rodent deterrents run on power, the power consumption is low. So, you can prevent rodent infestations in your home without worrying about the bill. The devices are durable and provide long-term stability and usability. You can sit back and relax while EnviroBug’s rodent repellents take care of rodents for you. No poisonous chemicals, no bad smells, just an eco-friendly and economic way for rodent control.


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FAQs
Why shouldn't you ignore rodent infestation?
Rodents can contaminate your food as well as your pet’s food and spread serious diseases through their saliva, urine, faeces and bites. These diseases can put you and your family’s health in danger, so you should act on the first sign of rodent infestation symptoms.
How do I stop mice from getting in my house?
Look for cracks and holes inside and outside your house and seal them. Make sure to take out your rubbish daily. Keep your surroundings clean and do not leave food in the open.
How do you know when mice are gone?
Mice infestations have some prominent signs, like mouse droppings, foul, ammonia like smell of their urine, random stomping sounds and most importantly, no sightings and damage. If you don't experience any of these signs, chances are, the mice are gone.

