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Rodent Infestations in South Australia: Identification, Impact & Control
Driven by the need for food and shelter, rodents frequently invade both homes and businesses. Correctly identifying the species—such as mice or rats—is critical, as each has unique behaviours and nesting preferences. At Pest Demise pest control I tailor our approach by using a combination of live traps for removal and or baits, and exclusion techniques, depending on the rodent type and the severity of the infestation.
Successful rodent management starts with full thorough inspections, ongoing monitoring, and a strong focus on long-term prevention to reduce the risk of recurring problems.
Rodents are a highly adaptable group of mammals found worldwide, including throughout South Australia. This article is for your information regarding rodent species that are mostly encountered in the region of the Adelaide Hills, highlighting their physical traits, behaviours, habitats, and the reasons they are considered pests in areas like Adelaide.
South Australia hosts both native and introduced rodent species, many of which pose serious threats to agriculture, native ecosystems, and public health. Understanding their biology and behavioural patterns is essential for developing effective pest control strategies.
Rodents: Mice and Rats
Hearing Noises in your roof void area?
You might have some uninvited guests up there.
DID YOU KNOW that rodents are responsible for 8% of household fires due to chewing through electrical wiring? In addition to being a fire hazard, they also carry harmful diseases and bacteria. The last thing you want is rodents contaminating your food or personal belongings.
What’s Included in the Service:
A fully qualified pest manager will inspect your entire property, including the roof void and yard areas (if accessible). We’ll then install if required tamper-proof, lockable stations in the roof in the void to target the infestation.
After a prescribed time by our technician, we’ll follow-up with a call for feedback on the rodent situation. If further treatments are required we will return until rodent activity stops completely.