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Jason Kosowan
  • Investor
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Getting rid of rodents

Jason Kosowan
  • Investor
  • Virginia Beach, VA
Posted

Hi everyone

I've got rodent issues in one of my rentals and could use some expert advice.

My tenant moved in almost 12 months ago and in the last month they got an infestation of mice. I've called the exterminator out as soon as I heard and they have been setting traps and doing other abatement activity, but it doesn't seem to be helping that much.

Now, the tenant is seeing some type of bug that's been biting the kids living there. I'm really stressed about this but don't know what else I can do. If it continues, they'll need to move out but the problem will still be there.

I'm not sure what the next steps are. The pest control service says to let their traps do the work.

Any advice would help out.

Thanks!

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