NORCROSS, GA, January 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) North Fulton Pest Solutions (NFPS), a Roswell pest control company, is announcing the expected increase for rodent problems this winter in the regions affected by Hurricane Sandy. The effects of a storm that wreaked havoc on millions are still lingering. The Roswell exterminators point to the fact that rats and other similar rodents are being driven indoors in the wake of the destruction. Exterminators in Roswell like NFPS and their industry colleagues in the Northeast are working extra hard this year, as an increasing number of homeowners are in need of the services they offer.
What Caused the Outbreak, and What are the Effects?
The Roswell pest control firm states that building destruction and food displacement are the two major factors that led to the problem. According to Blake Edwards, Director of Development for the Roswell pest control company, "Comprised homes and buildings, along with an increased food supply, work as a calling card for rats and other rodents." In addition to being a nuisance, these rodents carry harmful diseases that can lead to serious illness and even death.
Leptospiroris, typhus and salmonella are just a few of the infectious diseases that rats spread. A vast majority of the human cases are attributed to airborne inhalation of rodent droppings and urine. Hantavirus is a deadly disease that has no cure, and initial symptoms tend to be very similar to the flu. To protect their homes and health, local residents are advised to hire exterminators in Roswell like NFPS if they find they have a problem.
North Fulton Pest Solutions provides extermination and rodent removal services for homeowners and businesses in Roswell and the surrounding communities. They provide superior service and are a leading firm in the field. To learn more about their services, feel free to visit http://www.northfultonexterminating.com.
About North Fulton Pest Solutions:
Founded in 1970, North Fulton Pest Solutions is a family-owned and operated pest control company in Atlanta, Ga. With an A+ rating and zero complaints with the Better Business Bureau, North Fulton Pest Solutions is Atlanta's most trusted source for pest control, termite treatments, mosquito control and wildlife removal.
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[Press-News.org] Roswell Pest Control Company, North Fulton Pest Solutions, Warns Against Rodent Invasions This Winter from Hurricane SandyThe professional pest control company wants to remind people that the effects of the hurricane are still being felt. Rodent displacement is a major problem that residents living in the affected regions will have to deal with this winter.




