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Almost all homes in new York, New Jersey and Connecticut at one post or another will have rodent activity in them. Don’t let your home fall victim. Our yearly pest control programs and our Vector Intervention Program cover mice and rats. Contact us today for a free home inspection.

Bird Feeders Can Attract Rodents

Posted on January 5, 2012 with No Comments

Rodents are attracted to seeds dropped beneath feeders. Once a population is established, it can be very difficult to discourage. The first step is to discontinue feeding for a couple of weeks to encourage the rodent population to disperse. Next, consider ways to feed without any waste falling to the ground. There are several feeders available that will catch dropped seeds, but most of the catch trays aren’t big enough to really do the job. You may want to look into constructing a large catch tray to place under your feeders that you can clean out or remove each night or that can be hung off the ground. The key is to prevent rodents from getting to any seed. Also, it is important to clean any catch tray that you construct, because bird droppings contaminated with bacteria may survive on the catch tray and cause disease among your birds.  If your rat and rodent problem continues, contact JP McHale Pest Management for remediation.

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Avoiding Rodents: Tips for Homeowner’s

Posted on November 22, 2011 with No Comments

Wintertime can bring more than just cold weather and snow, it is also the time when rodents like mice and rats that are seeking shelter.

Following are some preventative tips for rodent control that you can do yourself:

  • Store items in boxes and sealed plastic containers, rather than cardboard boxes.
  • Keep food in airtight containers and dispose of garbage regularly.
  • Install screens over chimney vents and openings.
  • Seal cracks and holes on the outside of the home, including areas where utilities and pipes enter the home.
  • Replace loose weather stripping around basement foundation and windows.
  • Install gutters or diverts to channel water away from your home.
  • Store firewood at least 20 feet from the home.
  • Inspect wires, insulation and walls for any signs of gnaw marks.

If you find rodent feces, hear sounds of scurrying in the walls or observe other signs of an infestation, contact a licensed pest professional.

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Rodent Virus Kills Long Island Man

Posted on June 28, 2011 with 3 Comments

A tragic story was reported by the Wall Street Journal over the weekend about a young, healthy man who died of Hantavirus. Hantavirus is a rare but deadly virus spread by the droppings, urine, or saliva of rodents. The virus is transmitted to humans when the particles from the rodent excretions are inhaled. This 35-year-old Long Island man is thought to have inhaled infected particles while vacuuming up remnants of a flash flood last month. The Wall Street Journal stated that the Montauk, Long Island case was only the second in New York since 1995, both ending in fatality.

Rodents are not only nerve wrecking for some home and business owners, but full of deadly germs that can be transmitted to humans. Here at JP McHale we offer a Home Pest Prevention Program that covers a multitude of pests including rats and mice which spread Hantavirus. The ability to make unlimited call backs through the purchase of any of our programs allow you to schedule follow up visits any time you suspect a pest problem.

Call us today if you suspect any rodent or other pest problems!

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Cold weather is here. Don’t let uninvited guests into your home!

Posted on December 20, 2010 with 1 Comment

As many New Yorkers can tell the temperature is falling drastically and it’s time to start turning up the heat as well as grabbing the jackets, hats & gloves. While in these winter months household will see a decrease in summer pests such as wasps, carpenter ants and mosquitoes, there will be an increase in rodent activity such as rats and mice in homes.

Mice and rats are always looking for a warm place to live, and homes especially in Westchester County are a perfect area for them to live. These little critters can fit through holes and crevasses ¼” small! It is imperative that these be sealed, so rodents cannot enter in the winter months. Garages and attics are the most common entrances and must be inspected on a yearly basis. The two pictures below are examples of do it yourself sealers to keep rodents out of your garage.

For current customers on our Home Pest Prevention plan, we will come out and prepare your home for the winter to keep these rodents out of your home. Please note, many times we receive calls here about a “scratching” in attics. Many times this is a squirrel or other type of wildlife. JP McHale Pest Management is not licensed to deal with wildlife. Please call our customer service representatives to assist you in determining your pest problem at (800) 479-2284 or live chat with us!

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DIY: How To Seal You Home From Pests In The Winter

Posted on November 11, 2010 with 1 Comment

The key to getting rid of pests and rodents (Mice & Rats)  during the winter seasons is to not even allowed to enter your place of shelter.  Pest-proofing consists of many different prevention techniques for different types of pests.

  1. Install door sweeps: Installing sweeps under exterior doors prevents insects and rodents from entering your living quarters. A gap of just 1/16th of an inch allows small incects including spiders to enter. A gap of around ¼ of and inch will allow mice to enter into your warm cozy house.
  2. Get rid of those Cracks!: caulking any crack either in the exterior or interior will help prevent pests from entering your home. Cracks on the exterior include: siding cracks, any cracked pipes or around electrial work. In the interior, close up cracks in windows, doors, baseboards etc…
  3. Use ¼ inch wire meshing to areas of concern where rodents may find there way in. These areas include; the attic, chimney roofing, crawl spaces etc.

JP McHale Pest Management’s inspectors are professionals at sealing homes. Give us a call to get a free consultation on all of our services.

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NYC’s restaurants graded for the second time

Posted on August 9, 2010 with No Comments

Yesterday the NY Post published an article about the second round grades for New York City’s top restaurants.  Last week, 24,000 of New York City’s finest restaurants were graded on a new scale to judge the cleanliness of the dining area.  If a restaurant gets a low grade, they have two more inspections to improve or else their grade will be open to the public.  The second inspections were conducted this past week.  The final inspections will be conducted in the following week and then that’s it. Restaurants will be required to show the grade they are given right at the front door or window for the public to see.  The following violations will earn restaurants points:

-          Keeping cold foods at a temperature higher than 41 degrees

-          Evidence of pests or rodents

-          Employees not wearing hair nets

-          Eggs are cracks

-          Food is left uncovered

-          Not vermin-proof

-          Plumbing issues

-          Light bulbs not shielding

These are just of the few violations that can make restaurants earn a C.  The article lists some of the finest restaurants in the city that are struggling to make the cut.  If you are struggling with a pest or rodent problem in your home or business, JP McHale can help.  We are the leading pest control company in New York that will solve your pest problems! Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook for an inspection!

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Keep your cats indoors! They can become prey!

Posted on August 5, 2010 with No Comments

Yesterday Boston.com published an article that warns residents in and around the Boston area to keep their house cats indoors. The fisher, a close relative to the weasel, has been spotted in neighborhoods and shortly after residents cats have gone mission.  The fisher, which can grow up to 3 feet long from nose to tail, weighs approximately 8 to 16 lbs is known to feed on rodents and cats.  One woman who was interview said she said she saw this creature then went inside because the sight of the creature startled her.  Then later that day her cat went missing.   She said the fisher looked like a raccoon, but three times larger.  In 2006 the fisher was first spotted in Cape Cod and last year there were two reported cases.   MassWildlife suggests residents to keep their pets indoors, especially cats.  If you have a rodent issue, JP McHale can help.  Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook.

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Sport arenas food vendors in NYC cited for health violations

Posted on July 27, 2010 with 3 Comments

Earlier today the NY Post published an article that talks about the vendors in sports areas and how they are not up to the health code.  ESPN surveyed 107 sports areas across the county and the results they found are disturbing.  The Version Center in Washington, DC topped the list.  100% of the vendors inside the arena were cited with health violations.  Madison Square Garden rated the worst among the New York stadiums with 61% of their vendors being cited.  Yankee Stadium and Citi Field rated above MGS, but not by much.  Yankee Stadium had 48% of their vendors cited and Citi Field had 45%. The health violations include inspectors finding mouse droppings and roaches in the area where food is being prepared. Many spectators were interviewed and most of them had the same response.  They are going to continue to go to the sporting events, just going to think twice about getting a hot dog.  The spectators are also angry at the fact that they pay good money to see the sporting event and feel the least that the stadium could do is provide them with a healthy food vendor.  If you have dropping or cockroaches in your home or business, JP McHale can help. We are a Pest Control Company in Westchester New York that serves the tri-state area.  Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook for an inspection!

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Stories from the Field: Don’t look up!

Posted on July 19, 2010 with 3 Comments

On Friday, one of our technicians was called out to check one of the hibachi restaurants we service.   As he crawled under one of the tables, he picked his head up and lightly banged it under the table.  Little did he know his head had hit a glue board which is used to trap mice and he ended up getting the board stuck to his head!  Instead of catching a rat, the glue board caught an exterminator! JP McHale is a Westchester Pest Control company.  We are licensed in rat extermination and would love to help you with your rat problem! Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook.

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Rats have taken over an apartment building in the East Village

Posted on July 19, 2010 with No Comments

Yesterday New York 1 reported that an apartment building in the East Village has been infested with rats.  There are rats in the windows, halls, and even ceilings.  The tenants are not happy at all with the issue but have got very little attention from state and city officials that they have tried to reach out to.  They claim the conditions are not sanitary and this can pose as a threat to the tenants.  When the news station visited the building there were two dead rats outside the building and one dead rat in the hallway.  The rats will even eat through walls.  In just one apartment exterminators found 2 dozen dead rats.  Rats can carry diseases so if you find a rat or rodent in your home, please contact a pest control company immediately.  JP McHale is a Westchester Pest Control company.  We are licensed in rat extermination and would love to help you with your rat problem! Contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, twitter, or facebook.

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