10 Alarming Signs Rodents Are Invading Your Home (And What to Do)

2. Droppings and Urine Trails

Norway rat droppings are rectangular in shape with blunt ends. They can measure 3/4 inch (19 mm) long and 1/4 inch (7 mm) wide. Often rat droppings contain hair ingested during grooming. To learn more about rodent control, see our "Mice and Rats&qu. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @NY State IPM Program at Cornell University

Rodent droppings are one of the most visible and unmistakable signs of an infestation. These droppings are typically found where rodents feed, breed, or travel. Mice droppings are small, about the size of a grain of rice, while rat droppings are larger, resembling a small raisin. Fresh droppings indicate active rodent activity and should be addressed immediately to prevent the spread of disease and further infestation. In addition to droppings, rodents leave urine trails that serve as a means of communication and navigation. These trails can be detected using ultraviolet light, revealing the paths frequently travelled by these pests. The combination of droppings and urine highlights the presence of rodents and provides clues about their habits and population size. Cleaning these waste materials is vital for health reasons, as they can transmit diseases such as hantavirus and leptospirosis. Implementing proper sanitation and hygiene practices is key in reclaiming your space from these invaders.

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