Pests
Rats and Mice
Rats and mice are one of the most troublesome pests in Brisbane.
Did you know that there are over two thousand different species of rodents? They’re found on every continent except for Antarctica. Rats and mice are just a couple of the more common rodent pests that we get calls about here in Brisbane.
They are known to destroy food supplies, contaminate surfaces with their urine and droppings, and spread diseases. Brisbane Pest Exterminators provide a range of rodent control services.
We understand that you want your home to be free of rodents, and we’re here to help make that happen. Our experienced professionals will take care of everything for you so you can rest easy knowing the job is done.
If you are concerned about rodents in your home, contact Brisbane Pest Exterminators today.
Facts about Rodents
Rodents are a type of mammal characterised by a long tail, sharp teeth, and small eyes. There are many different types of rodents, including mice and rats. Rodents are found worldwide, and they play an important role in the ecosystem. Here are five interesting facts about these furry creatures:
1. Rodents have sharp incisors that grow continuously throughout their life. In order to keep their teeth from getting too long, they must gnaw on hard objects like wood or bones.
2. Rodents are great jumpers and climbers. They can jump up to three feet in the air and climb vertical surfaces with ease.
3. Many rodents are nocturnal, meaning they are most active at night. This helps them to avoid predators and find food.
4. Rodents are experts at hoarding food. They will often cache food in their burrows to eat later when food is scarce.
5. Mice and rats are capable of reproducing at a very fast rate. A female mouse can have up to 12 litters per year, with each litter containing anywhere from two to fourteen young.
Rats and Mice in Brisbane
Rats and mice are common pests in Brisbane. While they may seem harmless, these rodents can cause severe damage to your home and property. They can gnaw through electrical wiring, insulation, and wood, and their droppings can contaminate food and spread disease.
There are several reasons why rats and mice are attracted to Brisbane homes. One reason is that these pests are looking for a warm, safe place to nest. Rats and mice are often attracted to areas where there is a lot of garbage or food, such as restaurants and homes. If you suspect that you have a rodent problem, it is crucial to contact Brisbane Pest Exterminators.
We can help you keep your property rodent-free. We provide mouse and rat control services for businesses and homes across Brisbane.
Signs of Rodents
Having rodents in your home can be a big nuisance, posing a serious health risk. There are several signs that you may have rodents, including the following:
1. Droppings: One of the most obvious signs of rodents is droppings. Rodents leave behind small, dark pellets of faeces wherever they go. If you find these droppings in your pantry or near food sources, it’s a good indication that you have an infestation.
2. Gnawing: Rodents have strong front teeth they use for gnawing on hard objects. Rodents are likely responsible if you find gnawed holes in food packaging or chewed wires.
3. Tracks: Rodents typically travel along the same paths, leaving behind tracks in dust or dirt. Pay close attention to areas where you typically see rodent activity, such as along baseboards or in cabinets.
If you suspect that you have rodents in your home, it’s vital to take action right away. Contact us now.
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