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Hey all, let's talk about rodent catching.

Discovering a mouse or rat inside your home can be very discomfortable. Keypoint here is that you have to act quickly, because let's be real - no one wants to share their property with unwanted guests that can also multiply very quickly too. However, it does not have to result in cruelty or putting yourself and your family at even greater risk.

Most people choose widely available rodenticides to deal with rats or mice problem, thinking that they are the fastest and most effective methods out there. Yet, no one questions the consequences of using them - that's okay, we are taught to not question things.

First of all, rodenticides are very toxic and cruel method. They cause slow, painful deaths and while 9/10 times rodent infestation is actually beeing your own fault - makes such method not fair. I am not here to blame anyone but solve the problem, however most likely you showed them the *open doors yourself ( read: rodent infestation causes blog here )

So let's dive deeper in to why it's not so good idea after all to use Rodenticides ( read: rodentices aftermath blog here ) - let's say you using them, place them in bait stations and wait. Rodents start eating it. However, it takes 4 – 12 days for them to die after the lethal dose is consumed ( that takes another couple of days ). What happens during those 6 – 14 days? Rodents still moving around, feeding, breeding, in contact with other rodents ( if any ) contaminating everything with toxic poison all around your home. Your food sources, your pet food, children toys, water sources - you name it. In this time they can affect everything putting you and your family at even higher risk - now only of poisoning too! We been in this industry for long enough to see rodenticides in ( RESTAURANTS, PUBS, HOTELS ) where food is so available and gets served to clients. IMAGINE! If I by accident see rodent poison used around / inside such establishments - I PASS! 

What happens when rodent dies after 4 - 12 days ( let's say without affecting things around ). 1. It won't die in front of you where you can see it, It will die in its nest where others will eat it after. They then become contaminated too. This makes the poison so less effective, meaning they remain live for far longer than 4 – 12 days. PEOPLE WAKE UP! How do pest control specialists can call themselves specialist by doing this? 

There are many humane options available that are fully humane and are much safer. So I have to ask is this somehow a personal choice due to your own pshyhology, unhealead childhood trauma?

We highly recommend catch and release traps ( see here ) effective and very affordable as well as super easy to use whenever you need. Plus it will serve you multiple times. Bonus: If you use our tracing kit ( see here ) you know exactly where to place them for 100% success rate. To attract them twice as quick we recommend using attractant bait ( see here ) - that is non toxic and made from real british grain backing up the british farmers littlehow. Handling traps does requires personal safety precautions. Such as using protective gloves to keep your contact of skin protected from possible scratches or bites by a live rodent.

It is now entirely possible to protect your home and respect nature simultaneously - why still choose toxic ways that also puts you at more risk. Start your journey toward compassionate pest management today and see how easy it is to live in harmony, even when your uninvited guests need to be shown the door.

Available Product Recommendations
Magic Protection Bite Protecting Gloves ( see here
Magic Crumbs - Rodent Attracting Bait ( see here
Magic Rodent Tracing Kit with UV ( see here

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Live Rodent Releasing

Successfully trapped a rodent? Now comes the crucial part: the release. From choosing a place 2+ miles away to wearing the right protection - our latest guide covers how to return your uninvited guest to nature safely. ( Read here )

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