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Signs of Rodent Activity: How to Spot Infestations in Fall

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As the temperatures drop and autumn settles in, rodents like mice and rats usually seek warmth and shelter in our homes. These pests become more active in the fall, making it crucial for homeowners to stay vigilant. Knowing the signs of rodent activity can help you catch infestations early and help prevent damage and health risks. Today’s post will review some of these signs and provide some tips on avoiding them.

Droppings

One of the most obvious signs of rodent activity is droppings. Mouse droppings are small, cylindrical, and about the size of a grain of rice, while rat droppings are larger and more irregular. Look for droppings in areas where food is stored, under sinks, and in dark corners around your home.

Gnaw Marks

Rodents have strong incisors that require constant gnawing to keep them trimmed. Check for gnaw marks on food packaging, furniture, and even wires or cables. Fresh gnaw marks will appear darker and show recent activity.

Nests

Rodents often build nests from shredded paper, fabric, or insulation materials. Look for signs of nesting in hidden areas such as attics, basements, and behind appliances. Nests are usually found near food sources.

Footprints and Fur

In dusty or less-traveled areas, you may spot small footprints or smudges. You can also find fur or hair near potential nesting sites or entry points. Both are indicators that rodents are using these areas.

Noises

Rodents are primarily nocturnal, so you may hear them scurrying, scratching, or squeaking at night. Pay attention to sounds coming from walls, attics, or beneath floors, as these can indicate rodent activity.

Unusual Smells

Rodents can produce a strong, musky odor, especially if there’s a large infestation. If you notice an unusual smell, especially in enclosed spaces, it may indicate that rodents live nearby.

Burrows or Tunnels

Look for burrows or tunnels in your yard in outdoor areas, especially near structures. Rodents dig these pathways to create nests and access food sources.

Prevention Tips

Here are some preventive measures you can take if you suspect rodent activity:

  • Seal Entry Points: Inspect your home for gaps and holes. Be sure to use caulk or steel wool to seal any openings, as rodents can squeeze through very small spaces.
  • Maintain Cleanliness: Keep food stored in airtight containers and promptly clean up spills and crumbs. Regularly dispose of garbage and avoid clutter that provides hiding spots.
  • Regular Inspections: Conduct routine checks of your home, particularly in attics, basements, and garages, to catch any signs of rodent activity early.

Call Insight Pest Solutions

Fall is a beautiful season, but it also brings the risk of rodent infestations. By staying aware of the signs of rodent activity, you can take proactive steps to protect your home. Early detection and intervention are key to preventing a small problem from becoming larger. If you suspect an infestation of rodents or any other pest, be sure to contact Insight Pest Solutions! Our team of experts is dedicated to keeping your home pest-free.

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