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rodent control inspection checklist
1. Initial Assessment
Identify the type of rodent activity (e.g., droppings, tracks, burrows).
Determine the level of infestation (light, moderate, heavy).
Assess potential entry points (gaps, cracks, holes).
2. Environment Inspection
Inspect the exterior of the building for food sources (garbage, compost).
Check for standing water sources (ponds, leaks).
Assess landscaping for overgrown vegetation or debris.
3. Interior Inspection
Examine kitchens and food storage areas for food spills and crumbs.
Check basements, attics, and storage areas for signs of rodent activity.
Inspect walls and ceilings for signs of gnawing or nesting.
4. Sanitation Practices
Ensure all food is stored in rodent-proof containers.
Verify that garbage is regularly disposed of in sealed containers.
Check for clutter that could provide hiding places for rodents.
5. Exclusion Methods
Seal cracks and openings in walls, foundations, and around utility lines.
Install door sweeps and screens on windows and vents.
Consider using rodent-proof materials for construction and repairs.
6. Monitoring and Trapping
Place rodent traps in strategic locations based on inspection findings.
Monitor traps regularly and record any captures.
Utilize bait stations if necessary, ensuring they are tamper-proof.
7. Follow-Up Actions
Schedule regular follow-up inspections to assess rodent activity.
Review and adjust control measures as needed based on findings.
Educate staff or residents about ongoing prevention techniques.
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