RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
  • Agents
  • Brokers
  • Teams
  • Marketing
  • Coaching
  • Technology
  • More
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • Consumer
    • National
    • Our Editors
Join Premier
Sign In
RISMedia
  • News
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • Events
  • Power Broker
  • Newsmakers
  • More
    • Publications
    • Education
No Result
View All Result
RISMedia
No Result
View All Result

You Dirty Rat! Preventative Measures for Keeping Rodents Outdoors

Home Consumer
January 14, 2008
Reading Time: 1 min read

 RISMEDIA, Jan. 15, 2008-Across the country, bitter cold temperatures and winter storms are forcing more than just people indoors. Rodents such as mice, rats and squirrels can pose significant risks to people and their properties. The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) offers solutions for homeowners on how to keep rodents from coming indoors this winter.

“Rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the United States every winter,” says Cindy Mannes, vice president of public affairs for NPMA. “Not only can rodents cause serious and costly property damage but the health risks associated with them should be of serious concern to homeowners.”

Mice are capable of dropping up to 25,000 fecal pellets each year, an estimated 70 times each day. Rodent droppings can trigger allergies and spread disease including Hantavirus – causing headaches, fever, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal pain. Rodents can chew through wallboards, cardboard, wood and even electrical wiring, increasing the risk of a house fire. Mannes points out that rodents only need an entry point the size of a nickel to access your home.

NPMA offers these important measures to prevent a rodent infestation this winter season:

5. Inspect wires, insulation and walls for signs of an infestation.
6. Store boxes and containers off the floor and organize items often to prevent rodents from residing in undisturbed areas.
7. Seal cracks and holes, including areas where utilities and pipes enter the home.
8. Keep tree branches, shrubbery and ground covering well trimmed and away from the house.
9. Store firewood at least 20 feet away from the house and five inches off the ground.
10. If you find rodent feces, hear sounds of scurrying in the walls or observe other signs, contact a licensed pest professional to inspect and treat the pest problem.

ShareTweetShare
Paige

Paige

As RISMedia’s Managing Editor, Paige Tepping oversees the monthly editorial and layout for Real Estate magazine, working with clients to bring their stories to life. She also contributes to both the writing and editing of the magazine’s content. Paige has been with RISMedia since 2007.

Related Posts

Thriving in a Recession: Best Practices for Real Estate Team Leaders
Agents

Thriving in a Recession: Best Practices for Real Estate Team Leaders

August 16, 2022
Agents Believe Teams Are Key to Remaining in the Industry: Survey
Agents

Agents Believe Teams Are Key to Remaining in the Industry: Survey

August 16, 2022
Report: Wells Fargo Plans to Shrink Mortgage Business
Agents

Report: Wells Fargo Plans to Shrink Mortgage Business

August 16, 2022
RISMedia’s Newsmakers: Shining a Light on the Industry’s Iconic Leaders
Agents

RISMedia’s Newsmakers: Shining a Light on the Industry’s Iconic Leaders

August 16, 2022
How Does a Broker’s Price Opinion in Real Estate Work?
Agents

How Does a Broker’s Price Opinion in Real Estate Work?

August 16, 2022
Innovator or Imitator: A Deep Dive Into What Makes Compass Tick
Agents

Innovator or Imitator: A Deep Dive Into What Makes Compass Tick

August 15, 2022
Tip of the Day

Building With Purpose: Lessons From a Real Estate Power Couple

The Andersons, Alisha and Paul, started their team in Mesa, Arizona, in 2018 and have already risen to the Top... Read more.

Business Tip of the Day provided by
REGISTER NOW

Recent Posts

  • Thriving in a Recession: Best Practices for Real Estate Team Leaders
  • Agents Believe Teams Are Key to Remaining in the Industry: Survey
  • Report: Wells Fargo Plans to Shrink Mortgage Business

Categories

  • Spotlights
  • Best Practices
  • Advice
  • Marketing
  • Technology
  • Social Media

The Most Important Real Estate News & Events

Click below to receive the latest real estate news and events directly to your inbox.

Sign Up
By signing up, you agree to our TOS and Privacy Policy.

About Blog Our Products Our Team Contact Advertise/Sponsor Media Kit Email Whitelist Terms & Policies

© 2022 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Premier
  • Reports
  • News
    • Agents
    • Brokers
    • Teams
    • Consumer
    • Marketing
    • Coaching
    • Technology
    • Headliners New
    • Luxury
    • Best Practices
    • National
    • Our Editors
  • Publications
    • Real Estate Magazine
    • Past Issues
    • Custom Covers
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Podcasts
    • Event Coverage
  • Education
    • Get Licensed
    • REALTOR® Courses
    • Continuing Education
    • Luxury Designation
    • Real Estate Tools
  • Newsmakers
    • 2022 Newsmakers
    • 2021 Newsmakers
    • 2020 Newsmakers
    • 2019 Newsmakers
  • Power Broker
    • 2022 Power Broker
    • 2021 Power Broker
    • 2020 Power Broker
    • 2019 Power Broker
  • Join Premier
  • Sign In

© 2022 RISMedia. All Rights Reserved. Design by Real Estate Webmasters.

X