Do you know how to spot the signs of a rodent infestation in your home? Some are more obvious than others. But as a rule, rodents prefer to work in the shadows, out of sight from humans.
While rodents are a problem year round, every fall and winter, they invade an estimated 21 million U.S. homes. This makes recognizing the signs of the possible presence of rodents crucial to preventing an infestation and allowing these prolific breeders – mice can produce a dozen young’uns every three weeks – from establishing a home inside your home.
Rodent pressure is rising across the United States. A recent survey of nearly 275,000 Americans, conducted by the National Pest Management Association, revealed that rats are America’s biggest pest concern for health and home issues, and that rodents are spotted almost twice as often in bathrooms than in any other area in the home.
The health risks presented by mice and rats are well documented: rodents can spread 200 different pathogens and 35 diseases to humans. But do you know how easy it is for rodents to gain access to your home? It’s a lot easier than you think.
Rodents can squeeze through tiny openings and gaps in the foundation, along the roof line, near a door frame, or in siding – as small as a dime for mice and a quarter for rats – to gain entry.
Clark, your neighborly rodent, termite and overall general pest control expert, would like to help California and northern Nevada homeowners protect their home, food, and family by putting up a stop sign to rats and mice.
Here are six warning signs that these unsavory characters may be lurking around your home, seeking food and shelter:
If you experience any of these warning signs, you may have rodents. But don’t worry. The rodent management experts at Clark are a call, text, or email away. Call or text (800) WE-NEED-YOU (936-3339) or email us at clarkcares@clarkpest.com.
We can help identify if rodents are present and what may have caused them to enter your home, and we’ll also tell you about solutions to eliminate the problem and keep it from returning.
Until next time, the pest management professionals at Clark Pest Control thank you for helping to keep unwanted pests out of your home.