10 HOWARD STREET UNIT 12 MOUSE CONTROL PREP SENT TO OCCUPANTS FROM OWNERS 10-11-2022 .• 4
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1. Make sure that all food that is not in a can or jar is stored in the refrigerator or heavy plastic
container during service, and for at least two weeks afterward. This includes chips, candies,
nuts, cereals, breads, any grain-based food, pet foods, etc., that are normally stored in upper
or lower cabinets, on counter tops, or on top of the refrigerator.Although usually bagged, ro-
dents can chew right through plastic bags to get to foods.
2.Remove all items from the top of the refrigerator and from beneath the kitchen sink to allow
access to these areas.
3.When the exterminator arrives, discuss the situation with him or her, making note of areas
where mice or signs of mice have been seen.
4.The exterminator may be setting and placing a variety of baits and traps. Do not touch or
disturb these during or after the service.
5. For ongoing control, clean, sweep and vacuum the home regularly. Take out trash on a reg-
ular basis, keep lids on trash cans, and keep all areas as clean as possible.
6.Eliminate any unnecessary storage including boxes, paper, and clothing, because rodents
(and other pests)will take shelter here, gnaw the items to make their nests, and even breed in
undisturbed areas.
To achieve full control,the mice (or rats) need to be attracted to the rodent bait and traps that
the exterminator uses. When you follow the steps listed above, the exterminator can more
effectively rid your home of the problem.And it is more likely that you will be able to
maintain a rodent-free home.
$ 50.00 Cancellation fee if not prepared according to the instructions
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Important: Someone should be home to allow access to the unit.