Advice on prevention, exclusion and follow-up trapping
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In addition to actually catching rats and mice, we believe it is important to look beyond the moment of our visit. Rat problems often arise from a combination of hiding places, food sources, access points and conditions that attract rats. That is why we also provide advice on prevention and exclusion during or after our work.
Together with you, we look at possible causes of the problem. These may include open feeding areas, poorly sealed spaces, cluttered storage, openings under doors or walls, holes, gaps, hiding places or areas where rats can easily find food. By addressing these points, the chance of new problems can be reduced.
We can also advise you on possible follow-up trapping with traps that you can carry out yourself. Sometimes one visit is enough to catch many rats, but it may be necessary to remain alert for some time afterwards. We explain what to look for, which traces are important and what to do if you notice activity again.
After our visit, you can continue to count on aftercare. Do you have questions, see new traces or doubt whether rats are still present? You can send us your questions and observations. We will respond within two working days and are happy to think along with you about a practical follow-up approach.