How to keep your pets safe from pest control

It is very obvious to remember about your kids when you have a pest control service organized. However, the same amount of attention is not given to your pets like dogs, cats, birds, fish, reptiles, and so on. Many people tend to forget about them and others are just unaware. 


However, most pest controls do not harm the pets, but a few may end up proving harmful. Pets like dogs and cats tend to smell the pesticides or chemicals and end up inhaling, absorbing, or ingesting the pesticide.  

Hire a good pest exterminator like Roseville Pest Control. They can help you eliminate the pests as well as give a good solution for the safety of your pets.

So, here are a few things to remember to keep your pets safe during your pest control services.

01. Talk to your exterminators



Make sure you tell the exterminators about your pets in the first call so they can aid them as they assess your problem. Be specific when you mention your pets, tell them whether you have fish, dogs, cats, or birds. This will help them to plan the treatment accordingly. 

02. Contain them

Their curiosity brings them towards the products we use, and they might end up inhaling them. Hence it is necessary to keep your pets contained in their kennel or pet carrier. If you do not have any of these then make sure you keep them closed in the basement, garage, or storeroom for the time being.

03. Special Pets

Pets like fish, birds, reptiles are not easy to remove or to be kept anywhere, hence cover their tanks, cage, with a blanket or towel to prevent any over spray, air-borne mist or droplets from getting in.  
Birds can get disturbed with the smell and sound hence relocating them is a great option.

04. Prepare their areas with extra care

Make sure you remove their feeding bowl and toys from the area where your pets normally eat and drink. Keep them stored in a container until all the treatment is dry or finished.  Clean all the equipment and toys of your pets so that they are cleaned when the treatment is over.

05. Seek help from veterinarian 

The vet can advise a safe, calm method to care for your pet while you have the pests eliminated from your home.  Make sure you check with your exterminators about the safety of your pets and when they can be returned.