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Under our roofs, pantries can furnish rodents with everything they require: food, heat and shelter. Common rats, especially the house rat, is extremely drawn to readily available grains, cereals, pet food and sweet treats. The pantry is one of the most common spaces for an infestation because even a stray breadcrumb or a poorly sealed container can attract them.
To keep rodents away, keep all food in airtight containers, and keep shelves clean of crumbs and spills. Keep pet food off the floor and throw away garbage immediately. Sealing hardware cloth and other holes, gaps and cracks through walls and around pantry cabinets can also block rodentry from home intrusion.
If you want that added bit of coverage, place traps or bait stations wherever activity has recently been found. With sanitation, correct storage, and targeted control measures, you'll be able to keep your pantry free of rodents while safeguarding your food supply and home environment.