Effective exclusion strategies involve preventing rodents from accessing enclosed outdoor structures. This requires identifying and sealing potential entry points, thereby eliminating harborage and food sources that attract these pests. Addressing this problem proactively mitigates potential damage and health risks associated with rodent infestations.
Maintaining rodent-free sheds preserves stored items, protects the structural integrity of the building, and reduces the risk of disease transmission. Historically, various methods have been employed, ranging from natural repellents to physical barriers, demonstrating a long-standing need for effective pest control measures in outbuildings.