Rodents Cost You Money.
 
Agricultural facilities are attractive to rats and mice because of the abundant supply of feed, water and harborage - everything rodents need to thrive.
 
Many producers consider rats and mice the number one pest causing economic loss to their operations. Each year producers experience multi-billion dollars in losses from rats and mice due to:
 
Disease Transmission
Feed Loss
Structural Damage
 
Controlling these pests is critical to both the health of your livestock and your profit margin. Rats and mice can have a major economic impact on your operation, unless you take steps to control them. And, the surest way to stop this drain on your resources is by establishing a comprehensive, year-round rodent control system, rather than a "quick-fix."
 
Rodent control programs hastily put in place bring down rodent populations initially but before long, rodents rebound and the process starts all over again.
 
By building rodent control into your budget as a fixed item, and not some unpredictable variable, in the long run it costs you less, protects your investment, and improves your business.