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Rodent control refers to measures taken to manage and eliminate rodent infestations. Rodents, such as mice and rats, can be a nuisance pest and may also carry and transmit diseases.

Rodent control measures may include the use of bait stations or traps, which are placed in areas where rodents are likely to travel, such as along walls or in corners. The bait stations may contain rodenticides, which are toxic to rodents and can effectively control the infestation. In some cases, non-toxic bait may be used to lure rodents into traps, which can then be safely disposed of.

In addition to bait stations and traps, rodent control may also involve exclusion measures, such as sealing entry points and blocking off access to food and water sources. This can help to prevent rodents from entering buildings and other areas where they may cause damage or pose a health risk.

Rodent control is typically performed by trained professionals, who can assess the specific needs of the area and use appropriate methods to manage and eliminate rodent infestations. In some cases, ongoing monitoring and maintenance may be necessary to prevent future rodent activity. Proper sanitation and food storage practices can also help to reduce the risk of rodent infestations.