If you think that you have invaders in your attic, it may be time to call your Broken Arrow pest control company. Rodents can be found around the world. These small animals can be found anywhere we can find people which is pretty much the entire globe. The mice and rats can be a huge nuisance if they’re not kept in places that don’t interfere with humans and what we do. They can spread disease and contaminate our food and water supplies. In this article, lets take a look at rodents, their life cycle and what you and your Broken Arrow pest control company can do to stop them.

RODENT SURVIVAL AND BROKEN ARROW PEST CONTROL

Mice find them selves at the bottom of the food chain. The small rodents are food for every other kind of animal or predator. Rats are much the same. While there are some smaller animals that rats will feed upon, for the most part larger predators make these animals their meals. Because of this, mice and rats must use ways of protecting themselves and keeping the species going. One of the major deterrence to extinction for them is their ability to reproduce so quickly. Mice can have a litter of babies in less than a month. The female mouse can become pregnant immediately after having her last litter. One mouse is capable of having anywhere from 100 to 200 babies in a year if given the opportunity.

The average lifespan of the mouse is about three years if they are protected from predators. The truth is that most mice do not get the opportunity to die a peaceful death in their old age. Almost all mice find themselves being eaten by some other predator at the end of their lives. They are very quick, and have very good sense of smell and hearing. Their sense of feeling is also very acute. Unfortunately, their sense of vision is not so good. In order to make their way around the room, they will use their whiskers and feel the wall as they run. This gives them the ability to run quite quickly without having to worry about running into things. Their sense of smell gives them the ability to find food even if it’s contained in a thick plastic bag.

RODENT FOOD AND BROKEN ARROW PEST CONTROL

Mice and rats love the food that we have. They are omnivores so they will eat meats, fats and carbohydrates. Rodents love to find your pantry and make meals out of your cereal and bread, and also find a pan on top of the stove with leftover grease or fat in it. They also need water, but usually they can find it either outside or from the condensation on the pipes in your home. Because of this these rodents are very well adapted to surviving inside our homes. This is why you should call a Broken Arrow pest control company if you’re having issues.  

In addition to this, they often find a way to attics. In most attics, there are extensive insulation that they can use to create their nests. This also keeps them very warm in the winter months. Because of this, we find that mice and rats tend to find their way into our homes mostly in the colder months trying to get away from the weather. We have found that they like to enter through the large garage door, make your way into the utility closet and then up into the attic. Once they’re in the attic, they will establish a nest and then try to come downstairs into the house to get food and drink. It’s at this time that many people will hear them scratching in the walls trying to cut holes to gain access to the pantry and or kitchen area.

ELIMINATING RODENTS AND BROKEN ARROW PEST CONTROL

If you find out that you have mice or rats in your home, it’s time to call in a Broken Arrow pest control company that can help you. But if you’d like to try to take care of the situation by yourself, you can go to the hardware store and get traps and poisons. It’s best to place either of these items against walls where the rodents will be running. Pantry areas and in kitchens under sinks and in cabinets can be a good place to place these as well. Look for droppings in your home and this is a good start as to where these animals have been staying.

Trapping mice and rodents can be tricky. These animals reproduce very quickly. Because of this, it’s hard to have enough traps out to catch enough of these rodents to put a dent in their population. Poisons tend to work much better. Live traps are the worst solution all together.  Many people believe that live trapping is the most humane choice, but this could not be further from the truth. Mice have a natural instinct when they are trapped in an area to attack one another. Often they will kill each other making an absolute mess out of your trap and turning your humane attempt at returning them to the wild into a bloodbath. Lethal traps are much more humane.

RODENT POISONS AND BROKEN ARROW PEST CONTROL

Rat poison come in two forms. They are anticoagulants and non-anticoagulants. Anticoagulant rodent poisons are poisons that caused the animal not to be able to clot their blood. This causes internal bleeding and slowly kills the rodents. Mice and rats must eat this anticoagulant poison many times before it actually kills them. Because of this, it could take a long time to get rid of the rodent problem in your home with anticoagulant poisons. On the other side, anticoagulant poisons have an antidote if for some reason a pet or someone else consumes the poison. Non-anticoagulant poisons are much more effective, but have no antidote. These poisons kill with the first ingestion of the poison.

If you’re having issues with rodents or any other pests, then it’s time to call in a Broken Arrow pest control company that can make a difference. Here at TermMax Pest Control, we are the best in the business when it comes to dealing with rodents and other pests. We service the greater Tulsa area including Jenks, Broken Arrow, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Owasso, Turley, Prattville, Coweta, Claremore, Catoosa and much more. Call today for a free estimate. We’re here to help!  

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