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Austin, TX-based Evo Foam Pest Control Explains How Rodents Can Cause Costly Damage to Properties

The company says rodents can chew wiring and pipes, contaminate food and spread disease, while its foam treatments target hard-to-reach nesting areas.

  • Austin-Based Evo Foam Pest Control warns that rodent infestations pose severe risks to residential and commercial properties, urging property owners to take proactive measures to prevent costly damage.
  • Rodents infiltrate buildings through small cracks and gaps, seeking warm, dark spaces in attics and walls where they chew through electrical wiring and plumbing, creating fire and structural hazards.
  • CEO Damian Niquette stated, "Our team specializes in providing eco-friendly, foam-based treatments that are not only effective but also sustainable," targeting hard-to-reach areas to eliminate infestations at their source.
  • With over 12 years of experience, Evo Foam Pest Control serves residents and businesses across Central Texas as a trusted partner committed to non-toxic, sustainable pest management solutions.
  • Property owners may schedule consultations by calling 512-588-2998 to address potential infestations and prevent costly repairs, with additional information available on the company's website.
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Austin, TX-based Evo Foam Pest Control Explains How Rodents Can Cause Costly Damage to Properties

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