Verminators Animal
Cleanup
It is essential at some point during
your wildlife exclusion to clean your attic / basement
/ walls of rodent feces, urine, soiled insulation, nesting,
harborages, travel tunnels, and phermones. This fact
is because those items contain the phermones that attract
other animals of their kind or predatory animals. The
items the animals have left behind in your attic, can
possibly make your home a target for future animal infestations.
The animals smell the phermones indicating breeding,
food, and shelter. The animals will investigate your
roof looking for soft rotting wood that they can simply
chew or rip through.
By thoroughly cleaning your attic, basement,
and wall you are not giving theanimals a reason to chew
new entry points into your home. A single rat can carry
over 200 disease organisms. Their feces has been proven
by the CDC to carry the agents that can cause Hantavirus
Pulmonary Sydrome. Bats guano is extremely dangerous
to your health and must be cleaned out and the areas
sanitized.
Raccoon droppings can contain ringworm
and Bird nests and feces can contain lice. Verminators
vow to make your home healthy and protect your investment
from animals that carry disease and cause major destruction.
We also remove junk, clutter, debris, trees, and other
unwanted items from your homes and surroundings.
We ADD Insulation!
If your home as little as 5 to 10 years
old, you likely have one of the 46 million under-insulated
homes in the US, according to the Harvard University
School of Public Health. Adding more insulation is easy.
Plus, insulation is one of the lowest cost options for
improving the energy efficiency of your home. It pays
off fast and keeps paying off with better comfort and
energy savings for as long as you own your home. This
site provides information on the hows and whys to add
more insulation to your home. The benefits are great!
Insulation
Benefits Include:
- Improved comfort
- Better energy efficiency
- Healthier environment
- Lifetime
of savings
- Lower energy
bills
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How much insulation
do I need?
The answer depends on a number of factors:
Where you live —
you’ll need a higher R-value if you live in the Northeast
than if you live in the southern states.
The age of your home
— (if your home is more than 10
years old, you likely need more)
How your home is built
— for example, is it a single-level
or multi-level structure? Do you
have cathedral ceilings?
Is there a basement
or is your home built on a slab?
How you heat and cool your home — do you have a furnace,
a central air conditioner, or a heat pump?
NAIMA has prepared a map showing thermal
recommendations based on both the U.S. Department of
Energy’s recommendations and the most recent minimum
International Energy Conservation Code levels.



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