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Have you ever wondered why your dog or cat eats so much food, but never gets fat? Ever open a bag of bird seed and have moths fly out? Animal feeds are great foods for pests as well as pets. Bug-infested or pest (mouse) contaminated food is less nutritious and may be harmful to pets. Beetle larvae that have long hairs can cause gastric upset and digestive problems.
So, where does all the food go? Some have experienced the “nightmare” of pests attacking feeds: Mice take food remaining in Fido’s dish and conveniently stash it in nearby bins, shoes, boots, attics, crawlspaces, under stairs, secluded corners, behind refrigerators, under stoves, in drop ceilings, inside cabinet false bottoms, wall voids, and so on. Mice will stash enough dog/cat/bird food to last them well into the next century.
Next, you bring home a bag of “bargain” bird seed loaded with a surprise - meal moths!
After time, these opportunistic insect pests, also known as stored product pests, will discover the hidden mouse treasures. Within a short period of time, small moths or beetles, or a combination of both will make their presence known throughout the home. Identifying the infestation sites can be like finding a needle in a haystack because mice can easily travel and transport food to places that humans cannot reach.
Stored product pest infestations can be easily managed without the use of pesticides if the infested goods can be located and removed. However, as previously mentioned, finding all infested food caches is nearly impossible and requires the expertise of a skilled service professional. At this stage, the problem has grown from mice only to mice and stored product pests. A thorough inspection, conducted by a trained professional, will identifying the extent of the problem, species involved, and corrective action required. In many cases, the corrective action is a shared responsibility between the homeowner and the service professional.
Regardless of the pest in question, JP’s goal is to keep you, your family, and pets safe. Stored product pests can be a big nuisance and an expensive problem with the rising cost of food. By protecting foods from pest attack, we greatly reduce the chance of infestation. Controlling pests requires knowledge of pest biology and behavior, as well as expertise, experience, and attention to detail. There is no silver bullet or magic pill. As always, we, at JP Pest Services, strive to provide the best pest management services we can for homes and businesses. JP Pest Services is ready to meet whatever pest control challenges you may have!
Our local technicians will assess your property and recommend tailored solutions. Fast, friendly, and completely obligation-free.