Many types of rodents will commonly make their way into northern Texas homes. Some of the most common rodents include deer mice, house mice, roof rats, and Norway rats. These pesky rodents cannot only destroy your home, but they can also make you and your family sick. If you see any rodents in your house, you will need the help of a Denton pest control specialist to help tackle the problem. At Adams Exterminating, we have been operating in this area for over 75 years, and we know what it takes to get rodents out of your house for good.
How To Tell If It's Rodents In Your Home
Both mice and rats like to stay out of sight as much as possible. However, even if you don't spot these sneaky rodents scurrying around your home, there are a few signs that will alert you to their presence. Some of the telltale signs to watch out for if you think you have a rodent infestation include:
- Mysterious holes in the walls of your home. Both rats and mice have teeth that continue to grow throughout their life. Because of this, they chew on anything and everything that they can. If you see holes chewed through your walls, furniture, cabinets, cupboards, or any other material not made of metal or glass, you should have your home inspected for rodents.
- Shredded paper and cardboard. For rodents, having a reliable nest that they can use for shelter is extremely important to them. They make their nest out of shredded clothing, paper, cardboard, or any other type of soft material. If you happen to find these materials shredded up into a ball, you have a rodent in your home.
- Rodent droppings. Both rats and mice have high metabolisms, meaning they eat and defecate a lot. On average, a rodent can leave between 50 and 100 droppings per day. Rats have dark brown or black oval-shaped droppings about ¾ of an inch long. Mouse droppings look almost the same, only slightly smaller, measuring about ¼ of an inch long.
Both rats and mice have pheromones in their urine and droppings that can leave a strong, musty odor in your home. The more rodents have in your house, the stronger the smell will be.
All The Factors That Attract Rodents To Your Property
Rats and mice need food, water, and shelter to survive. If they believe they can get these three necessities from your home, they will try to come inside. Leaving out pet food or having a leaky pipe can draw rodents into your home.
Also, rodents don't like cold weather. During the winter, if they sense heat coming from your house, they will try to get in as a way to escape the frigid temperatures.
Four Practical Rodent Exclusion Tips For Around Your Home
If you want to keep rodents from being attracted to your home, follow these four easy steps:
- Store all food in metal or glass containers, including pet food and livestock feed.
- Seal up any cracks or gaps that you may have in the exterior walls of your home. Be sure to check for any gaps in your roof, as some rodents will climb into your roof to find an entry point into your house.
- Keep the grass in your yard cut short, and keep all bushes and plants cut back away from your house.
- Keep a lid on your outdoor trash cans. Also, try to store your trash cans as far away from your home as possible.
- Keeping your home and garage as clutter-free as possible is also a good idea. Remove any unused boxes or bags to eliminate extra hiding places for rodents.
The Most Effective Rodent Control For Your Home
It can be difficult to get rid of rodents on your own. If you see any signs of a rodent infestation in your Denton property, do not hesitate to contact us today. At Adams Exterminating Company, our main objective is to keep you and your family safe. We will thoroughly inspect your home for any signs of rodents and devise a multi-point plan to eliminate all rodents from your home for good.