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

By Stephen Ross


It is not foreign to find a person with pet mice or rats. Even so, most people hate rodents because they are destructive and a great nuisance within business and residential settings. These creepy crawlies can chew electrical wiring, piping, drywall and insulation, not to mention that they can pose health hazards when they contaminate food or water. When searching for dependable pest control Westwood is an excellent place to begin your hunt.

Before the professionals can get started on an eradication program, they must first establish the kind of pest they are fighting. It is common for people to assume that mice and rats are the same, though these two rodents have some major differences. In fact, their dissimilarities make it impossible for rats to be eradicated using mouse traps.

When battling with extensive infestation, sources of food and water will be inadequate, forcing the rodents to roam around even during daylight hours. In case you spot a pest running across your room, you should check out its appearance. A fully-grown mouse will not be anything bigger than seven and a half inches. Mice also have slightly hairy tails that are quite thin and their noses are triangular.

Mice do not grow more than seven and a half inches. On the other hand, rats can grow as big as 18 inches. Rats also have thick tails that are hairless and their noses are round. You can also tell that you have rats within your premise if the rodents you see are gray, brown or black in color.

Rats and mice are both excellent swimmers and they can gain entry into your home through broken drains and toilets. They are also nocturnal and you may hardly see them during the day unless they are in grave need of food. It pays to understand that both species are able to stand on 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 favor soft nests made of cloth or hair. Even so, they often build their nests outdoors and dig holes under buildings or in the garden. They can also make nests in nearby trees, under thick bushes or shrubs or in the attic. To access your interiors, rats will make routes that they will travel through each day to get their food and water.

The droppings of both rats and mice are rod-shaped. However, rat pellets are nearly two times bigger than the pellets left behind by mice, possibly because of the significant differences in their body size. Because rats are naturally cautious, it will not be easy for you to trap them. Catching mice on the other hand is easier because the pests are naturally curious.




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