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Attic Cleanup, Decontamination & Deodorization
Catching the rats
is only part of the job. In order to complete the job, I have to find and repair all of the entry points, and in many cases,
clean up after the mess that rats have left behind. When rats make your attic their home, they also makes your attic
their toilet. Rats leave behind quite a bit of biohazardous waste, in the form of droppings, urine, oils, hairs, and other
body wastes. These wastes not only make your attic smell bad, but they can pose a biohazardous risk, and furthermore, serve as an
attractant to other rats in the area. Once rats have lived in your attic and established their scent, that smell serves as
a signal to other rats indicating that your attic is a great place to live.
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Orlando Rats offers attic cleanup and
deodorization services to eliminate this odor and biohazard, thus making your attic a safer place, and eliminating the odor that
will attract new rats to your house. The service includes:
- Vacuuming out small droppings where possible
- Removal by hand of any crusty urine insulation
- Heavy misting of atomized BioShield decontaminating agent
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- BioShield is non-toxic & safe
- BioShield breaks down organic waste
- Applied via high-tech atomizer
- Eliminate the unpleasant smell
- Eliminate the biohazardous risk
- Eliminate the odor signal
- Don't leave your attic a mess!
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The longer rats have lived in your attic, the worse the mess is, but even short-term attic use can leave behind the
telltale odors and pheromones that rats leave behind. I know for a fact that once rats leave their scent behind that it
serves as an attractant to new rats. I've seen many homes in which people have been rat-free for several years, but once
the problem starts, it doesn't just "go away". This is not only because rats and their offspring return to the same denning
grounds, but because of the smell that they leave behind. Rats are notorious for using chemical signals (pheromones) to alert
other rats of the good places to go. Eliminate these attractant odors by having your attic sprayed
with BioShield.
Rat droppings also pose the threat of disease transmission. Examples of diseases passed via rodent droppings include
Hantavirus, Leptospirosis, and more. See the rat diseases page for more info.
Read more educational guides I wrote:
Rat and mouse feces - what’s the difference?
Diseases caused by rat urine
What does rat feces look like? Where is it found?
Is rat feces dangerous to touch or breathe?
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