Three rats caught within one hour of leaving a customer’s property today.
Thanks to the strategic way we set the traps, we’ve now identified exactly where they’re gaining access. We’ll be returning this evening to seal off the entry points under the lock boards and prevent any further activity.
Finding and sealing rat entry points is important because rats can squeeze through very small openings to access food, shelter, and warmth inside buildings. If entry points aren’t identified and sealed, rats will continue to re-enter even after trapping or removal efforts. Sealing these access points prevents ongoing infestations, reduces health risks from disease and contamination, protects property from structural damage and electrical fires, and provides a long-term, cost-effective solution to rodent control.
Fast results, effective methods, and long-term solutions — that’s Bite Back Pest Control.


