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Here Are 6 Ways To Ensure Your Pet's Safety Following A Treatment For Pests
If you're having issues with rodents, insects or spiders, our pest control for your home in Niagara services will ensure your home is safe for the entire family which includes your dog cat, small mammal, or even your cat. Once the treatment is completed There are a few tips you can keep in mind to prevent your pet from being exposed to any chemical treatment.
Find an animal babysitter
You can guarantee your pet are safe by asking a family friend or a pet sitter to watch them for the duration of the day to ensure they do not have to go through pesticides and remain in a safe place until the treated areas are dry. Planning for these services can make the residential pest control process much easier for you, particularly if you must leave for work or manage your normal child care routine before the process begins.
Create a secure space
You can make sure your pet is safe in the event that you cannot locate an individual to supervise them. You can keep your pet secured in a safe area such as a storage space or pet friendly bug spray particularly if it is inquisitive. Our vets should be informed if your pet is found in an outdoor location which requires intervention.
It is possible to confine your dog by feeding it toys, food and lots of water if it is crate trained. It could even rest during and after treatment. It is possible to ask our technicians to determine if the air conditioner is safe to use in the area that your pet is in. Also, be sure to check for any remaining odors or odours that might get into the system through ductwork.
Cover or move tanks of fish
Pest control products can cause fish to be harmed. Smaller tanks can be moved away from the area of treatment and into a secure area that is protected from drops or sprays of pesticide.
Fish are extremely sensitive to changes in water conditions. To protect them you should cover the tank with cloth and then unplug it. This is particularly beneficial for larger tanks that house diverse species of fish.
Ask your vet for advice
If you own birds or exotic pets that are especially vulnerable to foreign odors or pest control treatments, calling your veterinarian for insect spray can give you peace of mind regarding its security. Small mammals, like ferrets or guinea-pigs can develop serious respiratory issues when they aren't protected correctly, and covering cages might not work completely.
Your veterinarian can also provide suggestions on how to handle a senior pet after your home undergoes pest treatment. These animals may require specialized treatment due to certain health issues that are a result of age.
See Youthful Pets Very Closely
Kittens and puppies are known to be interested and can get into trouble when you turn your back. If not properly monitored, they could also enter areas that are deemed to be in danger.
Make sure your pet's young ones are at your side, in a safe area of your home. distract them by offering them treats, toys and your attention until the space is dried. To ensure they aren't spooked in the middle of a conversation, or other event that requires your attention, you can make use of a leash or harness.
Take a day out
You can take your pet to the dog park, to visit a home of a friend, or to play with other pets until they're safe to return to treated areas. Our experts can provide you with advice about how long a specific treatment will last and the length of time that odours may remain.
We are able to eliminate rodent and insect pests in your home, but we want to protect your pets.
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