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Rodents

Introduction

Rodents, such as rats and mice, are notorious for causing damage to homes and businesses. They are omnivores that chew incessantly due to their ever-growing incisors, spreading disease through their urine and droppings. Effective rodent control is crucial for health and safety​​​​.

Types of Rodents

Common rodents that invade homes and businesses include:

  • House Mouse: Small, slender, with grey or brown fur and known for nesting in tight spaces within buildings and causing food contamination​​.
  • Roof Rat: Also known as the Black Rat, agile, and adept climbers that nest in high places like roof voids and can cause electrical damage​​.
  • Norway Rat: The largest pest species, heavy-set, with a blunt nose, known for burrowing and causing significant structural damage
Signs of Rodent Infestation

Indicators of a rodent problem include droppings, gnawing damage, and signs of nesting. Rodents are nocturnal, so daytime activity may suggest a large infestation​​​​.

Preventative Measures

Prevention strategies include sealing entry points, maintaining cleanliness to eliminate food sources, and proper waste management. Outdoor sanitation and building maintenance are also key to deterring rodents​​.

Treatment

Rodent control involves a combination of baiting, trapping, and proofing methods. Treatments target nesting sites and points of entry, and ongoing control is recommended to manage populations​​​​.

Common Questions About Rodent Control

1

Where do rodents typically nest?

In residential settings, rodents nest in wall cavities, roof voids, and burrows; in commercial settings, they target waste areas and open pastures​​.

2

What time of day are rodents most active?

Rodents are most active at night, and daytime sightings can indicate a large infestation​​.

3

Why are rodents a significant pest concern?

Rodents spread diseases, contaminate food, and can cause structural damage to property​​.

4

What are the signs of rodent activity?

Signs include droppings, gnaw marks, and greasy residue on surfaces.

5

How do I safely dispose of a dead rodent?

Use gloves to place the rodent in a bag for disposal; avoid contact as rodents can carry diseases​​.