
The Telltale Signs of an Unwelcome Furry Guest
Spotting a rodent during a midnight kitchen excursion isn’t the only sign of trouble. These creatures are adept at hiding their presence, but they do leave subtle markers that a trained eye can spot. Here are the signs you might be sharing your space with rodents:- Droppings and Urine: Rodents mark their territories with droppings and urine. Mouse droppings are small, slender, and pointed at both ends, resembling a grain of rice. Rat droppings, on the other hand, are rod-shaped, and much larger, often resembling a black bean. In both cases, feces indicate frequent visits to certain areas. Fresh droppings are darker and softer, while older ones are grey and crumble. Rodent urine often presents as a phosphorescent film under ultraviolet light and carries a distinctive musky odour.
- Gnaw Marks and Damage: Rats and mice are prolific chewers, their incisors necessitating constant use to prevent overgrowth. This results in the notorious gnaw marks they leave behind. Mice tend to gnaw less forcefully and frequently than rats, with their marks appearing smoother and less pronounced. Items such as electrical wiring, wood, and paper are particularly appealing targets. Exposed wiring can lead to shorts and increase the risk of fire, which makes their destruction far more than a nuisance.
- Nesting Materials: Rodents construct nests indoors using various materials, including paper, insulation, and fabric. Mice build nests closer to their food source and use softer materials, while rats typically create more substantial nests in undisturbed areas.
- Noises and Sightings: Mice are more numerous and adventurous, and their presence is usually accompanied by more activity and noise. They’re also more likely to be spotted during the day due to their curious nature. Rats tend to be shyer and more elusive, so seeing one in the open is a significant event.
- Grease Marks: Rats and mice have poor eyesight and use established routes along walls and baseboards, which they often mark with slight grease trails. These smudges are caused by the oils and dirt on their fur rubbing against surfaces.
Rat vs Mouse: The Subtle Differences
While both rats and mice belong to the rodent family, they have unique characteristics that can help identify which species is infesting your home.Physical Appearance
Mice are considerably smaller than rats, with more prominent ears relative to their body size. A mouse's head and feet are proportionally larger, and their profiles are typically angular. Rats are larger and stouter, with a heavier body and a differently shaped nose. The Norway rat, one of Canada's most common rat species, has a blunt nose and a tail shorter than its body. Other rat species, like the black rat, have a tail longer than their body.Behaviour and Habits
Mice are curious and more likely to explore new territory, which can lead to them getting trapped or spotted. They breed much more prolifically than rats, leading to larger populations in a shorter time. Rats are more cautious and tend to stick to familiar paths and routes. They are, however, more destructive in their quest to forage and can often be found burrowing into the ground or nesting in attics and basements.Diet and Nourishment
Mice are omnivorous, with a diet that is more evenly split between grains and meat. They consume smaller amounts more frequently. Rats have a more substantial appetite for grains and will consume greater quantities at once, often causing more noticeable damage due to their size. Understanding these differences can be crucial in not only identifying the type of rodent you're dealing with but also in devising a strategy to handle them appropriately.
Why Professional Pest Control Matters
Pest control can be a complex task that requires expertise, specialized knowledge, and safe handling of materials. But why should you choose Truly Nolen for your rodent conundrum? Truly Nolen stands out in the industry for its innovative, effective, and sustainable approach to pest control. We utilize integrated pest management (IPM), which means we employ comprehensive strategies centred on prevention and control, reducing the need for harmful pesticides. Our team consists of highly trained professionals who understand the habits and habitats of rats and mice. By identifying and eradicating the source of the infestation, we offer a lasting solution that protects your home. We recognize that every home and every infestation is unique. We craft solutions that are tailored to the specific circumstances and needs of our customers, ensuring a personalized, effective approach.Taking Action to Reclaim Your Space
Reclaiming your home is not just about removing the rodents; it’s about ensuring they can't return. Here's how to take action:- Sealing Entry Points: Rats can squeeze through spaces as small as half an inch, mice through gaps as thin as a pencil. Look for and seal any potential entry points. Popular places include cracks in the foundation, gaps around doors and windows, and openings for utilities.
- Removing Attractants: Keep all food stored in airtight containers, and don't leave pet food out overnight. Regularly clean to eliminate crumbs and spills, which can serve as a buffet for these unwanted guests.
- Taking Out The Trash: Garbage is a significant lure for rodents. Keep bins closed and dispose of trash regularly.
- Maintaining the Yard: Trim vegetation away from the house and keep the yard free from debris. Rats and mice are excellent climbers and will exploit branches and clutter to gain access to your home.
- Professional Inspection: A Truly Nolen technician will conduct a thorough inspection of your property, identifying vulnerabilities and possible entry points. They will also establish the extent of the infestation and propose a plan to eliminate the problem.