Rodents, such as mice and rats, are some of the most common pest that plague homeowners. The problem with a rodent infestation is not only the fact that they are destructive, they can also pose a significant health risk to both humans and pets. They can also aid in introducing other household pests, like fleas, and attracting pests like roaches into the home as well. Mice and rats are not just a city problem or only the bane of rural residences, they are prevalent in suburban homes as well. No homeowner is truly immune so it is important to stay vigilant and know the signs of a rodent problem.
Droppings
Mouse droppings are very tiny, but if you find them you can be certain that you have a mouse in the house – and probably more than one. Even if you never see a mouse or rat, the droppings alone are strong enough evidence to warrant further investigation and probably a call to a professional pest control company.
Holes in walls, cabinets, and furniture
Mice will seek out quiet, dark areas to make their nests and raise their young. They may chew through a wall or go through the bottom of a mattress or box spring in order to find a safe, out of the way place to nest. If you see any small holes or chewed areas, especially in out of the way places, it could indicate a mouse problem. Remember, if you can stick a pencil through the hole, a mouse can fit through it so the chances the hole is too small is highly unlikely.
Shredded paper, fabric, or other nesting materials
When mice or rats are seeking out a good area to nest they are also looking for good nesting materials. This could be papers or books that you have stored in the attic, clothing you have in drawers, or the stuffing from your sofa. If you notice odd tears or holes in fabric, chewed books or papers, or find shredded paper or fabric, you most likely have a nesting mouse. It also means that that one mouse is about to turn into several.
Scratching and squeaking in the walls
You may never actually see a furry little body scurry across the floor, but you might hear them in cabinets or walls. Mice and rats are nocturnal, meaning that they are more active at night. They are also great at hiding and tend to be quite shy. However, when they do become active you might hear them squeaking, scratching, chewing, and scurrying in the walls or under your furniture – and you are more likely to hear these noises at night. If you are the least bit squeamish, this can be quite unsettling, especially if you weren’t aware that what you have been hearing are likely mice or rats. It might be time to call a pro.
If you need help getting rid of mice or rats, give us a call. At Preventive Pest Control we can quickly and safely rid your home of rodents and other household pests. Give us a call and make an appointment for one of our qualified, friendly rodent control technicians to inspect your home and property then help you create a plan to get rid of rodents for good.