Controlling Pests in Animal Shelters
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Food preparation areas in animal shelters have all the essential elements for pest infestations' Aifood, water, and harborage. This guide explains how to store food properly and what steps to follow inside and outside to prevent pest infestations. (2 pages)
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