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5 Ways Pests Are Getting Into Your Home
Posted on September 20th, 2013If you have a problem with rats and mice getting into your home, you will want to read further!
If mice and rats seem to keep making themselves at home where you live, chances are they are getting in through these entry ways:
- Holes in the wall – search for any gaps around anything that passes through your walls such as plumbing, AC lines, gas lines, phone and TV cables and exhaust vents. Gaps in siding and around the trim of your home are another place small pests will get in.
- Holes in screens – look for any torn screens or worn out weather stripping that will provide a big enough entryway for any type of pest. Make sure the rubber weather stripping under your garage door seals tightly to the floor. This is a perfect way for mice and rats to make their way in.
- Basements, garages and attics – on a sunny day, peek your head into any of these rooms and look for light peeking into the dark room through any holes. A heavy concentration of cobwebs indoors will also indicate an entry point.
- Wood piles or bushes – Anything that is outside and is touching your home is a great way for rats and mice to make their way to your home easily. Trim back your branches and store your firewood away from the side of your house.
- Roof vents – a missing or chewed through screen on a roof vent will let all sorts of rodents into your home.
Remember if you have a pest infestation in your home and they start to die, make sure to use Clear The Air Dead Rodent Odor Eliminator!
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Dead Rodent Odor
Posted on March 21st, 2012If you have had the unfortunate experience of finding rodents dwelling in the walls of your home, you may have taken some steps to eliminate these rodents. Unfortunately, when poison is placed in the walls for these rodents, the smelly odor of the dead rodent carcass usually follows soon after. While you no longer have the problem of a rat infestation, you are now faced with an unavoidable odor that is very obvious to your senses until the rat’s body completely decomposes.
Instead of tearing down the walls in your house to retrieve the dead carcass and get rid of the odor, you can use a much simpler and cost effective solution – Clear the Air Odor Remover Bags. Clear the Air Bags do not have to come in contact with the dead rodent or odor causing agent. Simply hang a bag near the odor and in 24 hours the odor will be gone, 100% guaranteed. Clear the Air is made from an all natural mineral, is non toxic and biodegradable – all safe for Planet Earth!
If you have a strong odor in your house and can not get to the source to remove it, Clear the Air Odor Remover Bags are what you need. Click Here to order bags and learn how to use them. We guarantee our product 100% and if you have any questions or concerns, click here to call or email us.