Getting Rodents Out of Your Commercial Kitchen

Restaurants provide the food, water, and shelter that these pests require for surviving and reproducing, making rodent management tough. You still have some options for actions to assist keep rodents out of your restaurant. Here are 5 of them…

 

Clean Trash and Garbage

Rodents may be drawn to the amount of food scraps and leftovers that restaurants throw away. Because of this, it’s crucial to eliminate food leftovers as soon as possible, empty garbage cans frequently throughout the day, and lock all trash can and dumpster doors. To prevent rodent infiltration, you should, if at all feasible, place outside trash and rubbish bins far from structures and entrances.

 

Secure Sources Of Food And Water

It goes without saying that you cannot entirely eliminate the food and water that rats need to thrive in a restaurant. However, you can be vigilant about keeping the dining and kitchen spaces clean and can keep food securely covered while it’s not being made or served. Pay close attention to food spills in storage places as well as crumbs that collect in baseboards and cracks. At the end of each business day, make sure the countertops and floors are dry and wipe up any moisture spills quickly, including water.

 

Stay On Top Of Repairs

Restaurants are vulnerable to rodent invasion through entrances and minuscule cracks and holes. In actuality, mice and rats can squeeze through a dime-sized aperture and a quarter-sized hole, respectively. Seal any external gaps and crevices, put in door sweeps, and fix damaged or inadequate window screens to assist deter rodent infiltration. Additionally, it’s critical to stop all leaks as quickly as possible to aid in eliminating water sources.

 

Declutter 

Eliminate clutter to help avoid bug breeding grounds. When there is enough food, water, and shelter available, rodents will seek out locations to breed and build nests. Don’t forget to routinely take out boxes, papers, and unnecessary objects from closets and storage spaces where clutter might accumulate.

 

Exterior Upkeep

The exterior of your restaurant can be made more pleasant for customers and less inviting for rodents by routinely mowing and trimming the area surrounding it. To help prevent rodents from residing and lurking along the edge of your building, ready to sneak in, remove tall weeds and grass from the area.