Preventing Infestations with Medford Rodent Control
Medford, Oregon is a very cultured town, filled with diverse dining, shopping and touring experiences. Wine tasting at the 2 Hawk Vineyard and Winery followed by an All Aboard Trolley Tour through Medford is a truly unique experience you can’t find anywhere else. The list of culinary delights when you are craving a delicious evening out is varied and enticing. How about a chocolate rubbed steak at Cicily’s Pastaria & Grill, ending with a perfect pastry at the Artisan Bakery Cafe? Truffles at Branson’s Chocolates? Gourmet sandwiches at Grape Street Bar? A fully loaded pizza slice at Jackson Creek Pizza? Whatever you are in the mood for, you will find it and more at the many sumptuous dining options in Medford. But where you find good food, there you will also find rodents, waiting to take a bite out the pie. Whether it be residential or business rodent control, you need to be careful in Medford because though this town is incredible, it is not immune to rodent problems.
Your house is veritable smorgasbord-orgasbord-orgasbord
Anyone who is anyone remembers the scene in Charlotte’s Web where Templeton roams the empty fairgrounds gorging himself on all the leftover treats and garbage. While this is humorous exaggeration, it’s not far off. Rodents, if left to their own devices and uninhibited by humans, will eat and destroy whatever they can get their paws on. While you are out trying Medford’s vast selection of incredible food, rodents could be sampling all the delights in your cupboard
But what the cartoons leave out is the cold, hard truth…that as Templeton is eating everything in sight, he is also urinating and defecating every few feet. This is what happens when rodents get into your home. Rodents have small bladders and dribble urine as they travel through your home. After you find that rodents have infested your home, this fact alone is very disturbing when you realize how much urine has dripped throughout your home. And if that isn’t bad enough, by coming in contact with rodent urine or feces, you can actually become infected by potentially deadly and dangerous rodent borne diseases like hantavirus and leptospirosis.