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Commercial Rodent Elimination

Rats and mice are an indication of unsanitary conditions. Given their history of spreading disease, it's easy to see why they can repulse customers. Just one rodent sighting can easily drive clientele away for good, result in negative inspection evaluations and even shut down your business. Rodents also destroy valuable food inventory and their gnawing and burrowing can cause costly structural damage.

Keep Rodents Out

Ecolab’s rodent prevention and elimination program protects your facility from rats and mice. Our integrated interior/exterior program for rats and mice uses our patented rodent station technology and discreet traps. Ongoing Service Specialist consultations will help you prevent rodent problems.

Ecolab's Rodent Elimination Program includes:

  • Thorough inspection to identify access points
  • Proprietary trapping and baiting systems for interior and exterior locations
  • Discreet rodent stations deliver protection without alarming customers
  • Rodenticide-free devices lower environmental impact
  • Ongoing consultations help prevent reinfestation
  • Guaranteed satisfaction

Ecolab’s comprehensive pest program combines an outside-in approach to pest control with on-site consultation, data-driven reporting, customer support 24/7/365 and educational tools to raise staff awareness on how they can prevent pest activity.

When you partner with Ecolab pest elimination experts, you can be confident you are getting innovative, science-based solutions to keep your customers and staff safe and your facility pest-free.

THE ROOF RAT  (RATTUS RATTUS) is a common type of rodent

Rodent Facts

  • Because they often live and travel in garbage, sewers and other unsanitary areas, rodents can spread bacteria and illnesses such as Salmonella, e.Coli and dysentery. Source
  • If you can fit a pencil into a gap or hole, a mouse will be able to wiggle its way through that 1/4 inch (0.635 cm)-diameter hole as well! Source
  • Ever wonder why rodents gnaw? Because their incisors never stop growing, they need to chew and gnaw on things to keep their teeth from growing into their skull. Source
  • In 6 months, a single pair of mice can eat 4 pounds (1.80 KG) of food and contaminate 10 times that amount with urine and droppings. Also contaminating packaging and food-contact surfaces with the 18,000 droppings they produce in the 6 months. Source


Rodent Videos

Rodents: Mitigating Public Health Risk

This webinar recording discusses the implications of COVID-19 on rodent activity, how you can be proactive about rodents in your facility and case studies where effective pest elimination solutions were implemented to help resolve rodent issues. 

Rodent Attractant

This video illustrates the highly effectiveness of Ecolab's rat and mouse attractant bait.

Rodent Attractant

This video illustrates the highly effectiveness of Ecolab's rat and mouse attractant bait.


Rodent Articles

RODENT DEFENSE  THE SCIENCE BEHIND RODENT CONTROL

Rodent Defense: The Science Behind Rodent Control

A winning playbook for rodent defense and food safety.
The dangers of rodents have on Food Safety

Food Safety 101: Inspecting Winter Deliveries for Rodents

Whether your food facility is located in the frigid north or hot south, winter months mean cooling weather which can significantly impact rodent behavior.
two norway rats (RATTUS NORVEGICUS) are common types of rodents

Common Types of Rodents to Look Out For

Rodents present a significant risk to food safety due to their ability to vector and spread diseases. Here are the common rodents you should look out for.

Educating employees on rodent prevention

Employees, Your First Defense Against Rodents

Because rodents are prolific breeders and rarely seen during the day or when operation is in full swing, an infestation can develop quickly and your employees need to know how to act quickly.


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