lundi 18 mars 2019

Pest Control Westwood; Ways To Distinguish Between A Mouse And A Rat Infestation

By Stephen Ross


There are people who choose to have rats or mice as their pets. While this may be the case, the rodents remain a nuisance and unwanted guests in the majorities of homes and businesses. These animals can not only chew into your piping, insulation, drywall and electrical wiring, but they can also pose health risks, especially when they contaminate your food. If you need reliable pest control Westwood is a good place to begin your research for the best service provider.

Before an eradication project can begin, the specialists will seek to establish whether you have a mice or rat problem. Knowing what they are dealing with will enable them to set the right traps. Keep in mind that the right traps for mice will commonly not work in case you have a rat problem. There are some basic ways to establish the precise kind of rodent that has invaded your premise.

When an infestation is out of hand, you are likely to see the rodents running around your home even in broad daylight. The appearance of the rodent you spot can help you determine the kind of problem you are battling with. Mice usually have triangular noses and very thin tails that are slightly hairy. They are also smaller in size and will typically be brown or gray in color.

Rats are on the other hand bigger in size and an adult can be about eighteen inches. You can also identify rats by their noses which tend to be round and they also have thick, hairless tails. Mice are usually gray or brown in color, though you can find brown, gray and black rats.

Rats and mice can swim outstandingly. This makes it possible for them to access buildings through broken drains and toilet pipes. Both rodents are most active during night time hours and spotting them during the day is rare, unless an infestation is out of hand and some are forced to search for food and water during daylight. Mice and rats are also similar in the fact that both species can stand using their hind legs.

For you to tell the difference between these two almost identical species you may need to check out their nesting habits. Mice will in most cases prefer nesting on food wrappers, strings, shredded paper and soft materials like pillow stuffing. They will also favor areas of the home that are warm and close to sources of food and water. You may therefore find them behind stoves or in the kitchen pantry.

Rats also prefer soft nesting materials such as hair and cloths. However, they prefer living in gardens and holes under the building. They can also make their nests under thick shrubs and bushes or in your walls, attic and nearby trees. For them to access your home, they will create routes that they will use each day in search of food and water.

Mice and rats both have rod-shaped droppings. The pellets of rats will even so be bigger than those of mice. Rats are cautious by nature and this makes catching them a great challenge. On the other hand, mice are naturally curious and it is easy to catch them using basic traps.




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