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| Rodents Cost You Money. |
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| Agricultural facilities are attractive to rats and mice because of the abundant supply of feed, water and harborage - everything rodents need to thrive. |
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| 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: |
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Disease Transmission |
Feed Loss |
Structural Damage |
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| 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." |
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| Rodent control programs hastily put in place bring down rodent populations initially but before long, rodents rebound and the process starts all over again. |
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| 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. |
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