Rodent Frequently Asked Questions

Here are answers to some common questions about mice and rats.

  • What Types Of Rodents Commonly Invade Homes?

    The most common are house mice, Norway rats, and roof rats. Each species prefers different nesting areas—mice often stay near food sources, while rats tend to burrow outdoors or nest in attics.

  • How Do Rodents Get Inside A Home?

    Rodents can squeeze through openings as small as a dime and often enter through gaps around pipes, vents, foundations, or damaged weather stripping. They follow food scents and warm air currents to locate entry points.

  • What Problems Do Rodents Cause Indoors?

    Rodents chew wires, insulation, and stored goods, creating fire hazards and property damage. They also spread bacteria, contaminate food, and trigger allergies with their droppings and urine.

  • How Can I Tell If I Have A Rodent Infestation?

    Look for droppings, shredded paper or fabric nests, gnaw marks, and greasy tracks along baseboards. Nighttime scratching or squeaking sounds inside walls and ceilings are also common indicators.

  • What Are The Best Ways To Prevent Rodents?

    Keep food sealed, clean up crumbs promptly, empty trash frequently, and close any exterior gaps or vents. Regular inspections and professional monitoring help prevent future infestations.