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retiredguy123 11-06-2024 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Paula (Post 2384519)
If you call the number that called you, of course they'll say they are Massey. Call the actual Massey number (or whatever company they say they are) to verify.

Good point. Although, I have 7 different numbers for Massey.

Laker14 11-06-2024 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Paula (Post 2384519)
If you call the number that called you, of course they'll say they are Massey. Call the actual Massey number (or whatever company they say they are) to verify.

I called the number on the Massey website . 888-2-MASSEY. Pretty sure I got the right one.
The guy showed up. Inspected the attic. Reported no signs of rodents. Made a few recommendations to try to insure keeping it that way. Nothing unreasonable, probably, but the house has been here for 18 years with no infestation. Not sure I want to spend $500 on this issue.

Margefrog 11-06-2024 05:36 PM

This is like tge telephone game. The story keeps changing with each party. 🤦*♀️

EddieUA 11-07-2024 09:52 AM

Big problem down here.
 
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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2384382)
I use Massey for lawn chemical treatment and irrigation maintenance. I had them for lawn mowing but they were terrible.

Out of the blue yesterday I got a call from a Massey agent reporting "rodents in the area" and offering a free inspection of the attic.

I am more than a tad suspicious that this is just a tactic to sell me a service I probably don't need. I would assume that since this is Florida, there are always, and always have been, rodents in the area. We have seen nothing in our home or yard to suggest we have a rodent problem.

I would be interested in others' experience with rodents, rodent problems, and Massey's approach to this.

BTW, if it matters, I live in Poinciana, a neighborhood approaching 20 years old, so we aren't near the newer and more recently disturbed areas.

Don't plant anything close to your home as they can climb up the plant and chew through the soffit like butter. Massey is telling the truth. Know of someone north of 466 that had rats in the attic. SOme may have rats and never know it till too late. Massey includes trapping them and removal with their services as long as the source of entry has been illuminated. Great company. They are they are telling you the truth. Stick with them.

CODYCAT 11-07-2024 09:59 AM

Roof rat ??? That sounds like something you would find in politics. 🐀🤪

EddieUA 11-07-2024 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by CODYCAT (Post 2384748)
Roof rat ??? That sounds like something you would find in politics. 🐀🤪

Thank goodness it didn't get in...

DAVES 11-07-2024 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2384382)
I use Massey for lawn chemical treatment and irrigation maintenance. I had them for lawn mowing but they were terrible.

Out of the blue yesterday I got a call from a Massey agent reporting "rodents in the area" and offering a free inspection of the attic.

I am more than a tad suspicious that this is just a tactic to sell me a service I probably don't need. I would assume that since this is Florida, there are always, and always have been, rodents in the area. We have seen nothing in our home or yard to suggest we have a rodent problem.

I would be interested in others' experience with rodents, rodent problems, and Massey's approach to this.

BTW, if it matters, I live in Poinciana, a neighborhood approaching 20 years old, so we aren't near the newer and more recently disturbed areas.

IMAGINE HUMANS have been trying to kill off rodents-mice and rats, like forever. Traps etc interesting to look up all the engineering marvels. They are amazing. A mouse can get through a crack less than 1/4 of an inch. Way back, we lived in an apartment. They outlawed the old system where buildings would burn their trash. Mice went NUTS. You would see or think you see something. Mice are far smaller than Mickey. I would buy those snap traps. I would bill them off my rent with the receipt. I would put out three traps and they would have a mouse in each. We would talk to the super and get excuses. I increased the number of traps to six. It was not unusual to get six mice. Fourteen is my lucky number. I put out 14 traps and got 13 mice which I dropped outside the the supers door, We have none here. Based on experience. Cheese
is only good in cartoons. Bacon works but mice are skilled at taking it without getting caught.
Peanut butter is cheaper and works best. For those who love animals. Do they think glue traps or drowning traps are more humane? Look for any gaps in molding and stuff steel wool into them.

DAVES 11-07-2024 10:34 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieUA (Post 2384752)
Thank goodness it didn't get in...

Old story. I knew someone who recused a dog. He fed it etc. He took it to a vet and the Vet told him it was a Australian ???? RAT. Moral beware of what you rescue.

OhioBuckeye 11-07-2024 12:41 PM

Ohiobuckeye
 
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Originally Posted by Laker14 (Post 2384382)
I use Massey for lawn chemical treatment and irrigation maintenance. I had them for lawn mowing but they were terrible.

Out of the blue yesterday I got a call from a Massey agent reporting "rodents in the area" and offering a free inspection of the attic.

I am more than a tad suspicious that this is just a tactic to sell me a service I probably don't need. I would assume that since this is Florida, there are always, and always have been, rodents in the area. We have seen nothing in our home or yard to suggest we have a rodent problem.

I would be interested in others' experience with rodents, rodent problems, and Massey's approach to this.

BTW, if it matters, I live in Poinciana, a neighborhood approaching 20 years old, so we aren't near the newer and more recently disturbed areas.

I might not be the right person to comment on this but every business is looking for a way to get more money out of us, mostly because TV is all seniors because they think most seniors are getting to old to do it, just be beware not to get scammed!

Salty Dog 11-07-2024 09:40 PM

Thought I had squirrels in my attic. Turned out it was rats. Took several trips from exterminator to get them. I think there were 4 total. We could definitely hear them from our bed at night. Turned out they crawled up the inside of a gutter and found a hole on roof at an intersection. It should have been sealed when built. He sealed the hole with a screen. After last rat was trapped he treated the Attic with some aerosol to kill any bacteria from their droppings. In all it cost $900. He was coming from Orlando and made several trips. I didn't expect it to cost that much, but was very happy with the results. He found pieces of papaya in the Attic from our trees.

Nana2Teddy 11-08-2024 03:06 PM

If you have snakes on your property or in your neighborhood, that’s a good sign you have rats. Both rat snakes and black racers will be attracted to the rats. We were told by our pest control company that rats love palm trees and will access the roof from them, and even take up residence in them. We, thankfully, don’t like palm trees, so did not plant any when we landscaped.

CarlR33 11-08-2024 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Nana2Teddy (Post 2385033)
If you have snakes on your property or in your neighborhood, that’s a good sign you have rats. Both rat snakes and black racers will be attracted to the rats. We were told by our pest control company that rats love palm trees and will access the roof from them, and even take up residence in them. We, thankfully, don’t like palm trees, so did not plant any when we landscaped.

Hey, people pay good money for those palm trees and love them growing next to the house, LOL. I had enough of trees up north and done with them on my property.

merrymini 11-12-2024 09:48 PM

I have had a rat in the attic and Deans set a trap. Rat was smarter and moved out, however, depending on conditions they may move back. You would certainly hear them up there.


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