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When you think of pests, your mind almost certainly goes to rats. Rodents spread disease and cause property damage with their sharp incisors. They gnaw through wood and other things in order to gain entry to your home or surrounding property. Aside from that, these rodents leave a mess with their droppings. They also crawl around in filth, where they take up parasites and other vermin that create health problems within their fur. Rodents are prolific breeders, which means you might soon have a swarm of them scurrying around your house. So, if you spot one rodent in your home or business, know that there is most likely more hiding somewhere. 

The droppings are frequently the first sign of a rodent infestation that homeowners discover. If you discover them in pantries, cupboards, behind garbage cans and receptacles, or wherever else you suspect mice are present. You may also hear them scurrying in the walls or notice mouse and rat tracks in the soil surrounding the house. For your information, the following are the top six indicators of a rodent infestation:
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Droppings
One of the most common symptoms of a rodent infestation is the presence of mouse or rat droppings.
​Gnaw marks
Rodents can eat through a variety of construction materials, including cables and plastic.
​Nests
Rodents build their nests in isolated areas where they are less likely to be disturbed.
Rub marks
​Rodents prefer to leave dark grease or dirt marks in areas that are regularly visited.
WEIRD NOISES
When rodents are active at night, scratching noises in the walls are common.
Sightings
Rats reproduce quickly. If you see one, it's quite probable that there are more.
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The difference between rat and mouse indicators is slight, but significant — size. Rat droppings, smear markings, and holes are larger because rats are larger. Mice are smaller, gnawing smaller holes in walls and excreting smaller droppings. Call Penn Hills Pest Control if you're unsure. Our rodent control service in Penn Hills, PA can identify these indicators and determine which sort of mouse is responsible. Rodents may be little and fluffy, but that doesn't make them innocuous. In fact, it's quite the contrary!

​Mice and rats may cause a slew of difficulties when they infiltrate homes or businesses. Rodents will chew on anything they can get their teeth on, including your walls, insulation, pipe, ducting, and wiring. They will also contaminate your home with feces, exposing you and your family members and pets, as well as your staff and customers, to deadly infections. They'll also bring parasites like fleas and ticks into your home or workplace. Keeping rodents out of your building does not have to be difficult. We have mastered the rodent control procedure through years of experience treating and preventing rodent infestations.

Rodent Inspections
Home and business owners are frequently able to identify rodent infestations without the assistance of our professional pest control technician. When mice enter your home, you can often hear them inside your walls, and they leave clear indications of their presence on your worktops and in your cupboards. Having a rodent inspection completed before treatment is still a good idea. This review enables our pest control specialists to discover entry sites and harborage locations, as well as the amount and breadth of the infestation and factors contributing to your rodent problem. This information enables us to tailor our IPM strategies to your specific needs.​
Treatments for Rodent Control
Rodent infestations frequently necessitate multiple stages of treatment to clear the existing infestation, protect the health and safety of the humans and pets on your property, and prevent a future infestation.
how to get rid of mice
So, how can you keep rodents away if they are so versatile and covert? Only one - rodent control is the key! Rats, mice, and other rodents enter your home in search of food, shelter, and water. You may help keep rats away by not leaving food or dirty dishes out, properly storing food, emptying garbage cans overnight, and clearing crumbs off kitchen countertops. However, you may have unnoticed outdoor entrance points. Luckily, our exterminators are trained to locate these access spots and carefully seal them off to keep rodents out of your home. Keeping your yard neat and tidy is one of the most efficient strategies to keep rats away from your property. Also, if you enjoy bird watching in your backyard, see the last tip on this list to learn how to keep rats out of your bird feeder!
  • Put lids on all of your outdoor garbage cans, compost bins, and other food containers.
  • Maintain a well-kept landscape free of weeds, overgrown grass, and heavy brush.
  • Trim any tree branches that droop over your house.
  • Seal any cracks greater than 1/4 inch on your home's exterior walls.
  • Never leave rotten or overripe fruits, berries, or vegetables in your garden.
  • If you have a bird feeder, place a catch tray beneath it to collect bird droppings, shells, and seeds. Every night, line the tray with newspaper and replace it. Because rodents are drawn to bird droppings, fallen seeds, and shells, this will reduce their attraction to your feeder. By removing this food source, rodents will be forced to seek food elsewhere.
If you suspect rodent activity on your property, let us assist you in controlling the infestation utilizing methods that are safe for your family, pets, and favorite outdoor visitors. Contact us online or call 412-435-9258 today to schedule an appointment with our rodent control expert.

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