Worldwide, rats and mice spread over 35 diseases. These diseases can be spread to humans directly, through the handling of rodents, through contact with rodent feces, urine, or saliva, or through rodent bites. Diseases carried by rodents can also be spread to humans indirectly, through ticks, mites, or fleas that have fed on an infected rodent.
A female mouse can have up to 15 litters in one year and can get pregnant again 24 hours after giving birth. For one mouse, the average litter size is 10-12. They can start to reproduce at only six weeks of age, so it doesn’t take long for a few mice to create an infestation.
Be More Than Prepared for Pests with Digital Pest Control
SMART digital pest control is more than just a mousetrap. It is an entire pest control network that modernizes every part of the pest control process. The results? Earlier detection, more comprehensive prevention, and an automated approach to pest control.
SMART begins with digital monitoring. When setting up a SMART system in areas that are likely to attract pests, even if there is no sign of pests in that area. The SMART system then monitors the area 24/7. It tells where pests are a problem so that you can set up non-toxic stations to eliminate the problem.
SMART’s monitoring let you respond immediately, at the first sign of a threat. SMART digital monitoring is not about cameras and does not rely on Wi-Fi. Instead, they use cellular network technology to communicate with one another. They also send their data to a central hub, which relays the information to you.
Flick’s SMART system keeps an eye on things you don’t want to see. Their system provides businesses with a non-toxic solution to remotely monitor problems 24/7. By constantly monitoring they can review the data in real-time, detect potential issues and prevent them from becoming a costly infestation.
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