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

7. Sightings and Tracks

Wild Brown rat at night. Photo Credit: Envato @CreativeNature_nl

While rodents are elusive creatures, direct sightings are a definitive sign of an infestation. Spotting a mouse or rat during the day indicates a significant population, as these nocturnal animals typically avoid daylight. In addition to sightings, tracks such as footprints and tail marks in dusty or muddy areas can reveal rodents' presence and movement patterns. Documenting sightings and tracks can help identify the scope of an infestation and guide control efforts. Setting up monitoring tools, such as motion-activated cameras or trackpads, can provide further insights into rodent activity. Homeowners can strategically place traps and bait stations to maximize effectiveness by understanding their movement patterns. Regular monitoring and documentation are key components of a successful rodent management plan.

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