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Rodent Control

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Rodent Biology

Rats and mice are both capable of transmitting disease to humans through their droppings and urine. A single mouse can excrete 50 to 100 droppings per day.

On occasion mice and rats may bite. Sometimes a bite can result in rat-bite fever, a potentially fatal disease if not treated. Some people have allergic reactions to the droppings of house mice. 

Rodents can be contagious to homes and loved ones as they bite into rations and spread around the house. Urine, fecal dropping and little holes in food pantries may tell you that you have problem. Rodents and mice can fit into holes the size of a dime even crevices as skinny as a chopstick. Making sure all trash is picked up, food put into sealed containers and cluttered areas are organized are simple ways to help rid of them wandering. Rodents and house mice can reproduce extremely quickly. Once born it only takes 3 weeks to be fully mature to have more. Mice can survive in the same conditions as humans, some area that encounter harsh winter seasons can expect to see rodents appear towards the ending of warmer seasons trying to nest in dry wall and insulation. If mice are seen throughout the day, most likely indicates the infestation is worse than it is. Our technicians understand the life cycle and living environment of Rodents and house mice and can help identify and choose a treatment control plan that best suits you.

Problems Rodents cause

Vector of Viruses

Rodents are known carriers of Hantavirus, transmittable to humans-CDC info

 

Home Damage

They eat drywall and tear insulation

Damage Electrical

They cause fires by chewing on wires

Unsanitary

Mice cannot control their bowls. They poop and pee where they sleep

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