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In this powerful episode of Bug Busters Pest Pulse, host Court Parker unpacks a life-saving topic you may have never considered: how proper pest control and insulation practices can directly prevent house fires.

Rodents are more than a nuisance — they’re a genuine fire hazard. With an instinctive need to gnaw, rats and mice often chew through electrical wires, exposing live conductors that can spark flames inside walls, attics, and basements. Combined with poor insulation practices that can lead to moisture damage and electrical arcing, your home could be quietly at risk.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • Why rodents are a leading cause of electrical fires — and the key areas they target

  • How poor insulation can cause water damage that leads to short circuits and sparks

  • What early signs to watch for, from gnawed wires to unexplained smells and droppings near electrical panels

  • How to seal your home properly to block entry points — using rodent-resistant materials

  • Which insulation strategies reduce fire risk, including pipe wraps that prevent freezing and bursting

  • The power of prevention through seasonal maintenance and professional inspections

We’ll also explore the lesser-known but critical connection between rodent infestations, moisture intrusion, and fire ignition points — especially in hard-to-access places like crawlspaces, appliance gaps, and utility rooms.

➔ If you're serious about fire safety, this episode will give you the pest control angle most homeowners miss — and the tools to fix it before it's too late. Tune in to protect your home with this overlooked but essential approach to fire prevention.

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