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PEST
GALLERY
HOUSE
MOUSE

APPEARANCE:
The adult house mouse
is small and slender and about 1-2 inches
long, excluding tail. It has large ears,
pointed nose and small eyes. The tail is as
long as the head and body combined. The fur
color varies, but it is usually a light grey
or brown, but could be darker shades.
DIET:
Mice will eat almost
anything, but prefer cereal grains, seeds,
or sweet material. They require very little
water, obtaining most of their water needs
from their food.
HABITS AND BIOLOGY:
If there are good
living conditions (food, water, and
shelter), they can multiply rapidly. They
sexually mature in two months, producing
about 8 litters in a one year life time.
Each litter has 4-7 pups. A house mice in a
city environment may spend it's entire life
in buildings. In rural and suburban
settings, it may not only live inside, but
be found outside near foundations, in the
shrubbery, weeds, crawl spaces, basements,
or in garages. They survive well on weeds,
seeds, or insects, but when their food
supply is shortened by the colder months
they move inside nesting closer to a food
supply. They make their nest from soft
material like paper, insulation, or
furniture stuffing. These nest are found in
many places including: in walls, ceiling
voids, storage boxes, drawers, under major
appliances, or within the upholstery of
furniture. Outside the nests are found in
debris or in ground burrows.
Mice while being
"nibblers" eating many times at different
places, they do have two main meal
times...just before dawn and at dusk...they
simply "snack" at other times at intervals
or every 1-2 hours. They can eat about 10 to
15% of their body weight every day, the
adults weighing about 5/8-1 oz. They get
much of there water from food products.
NORWAY
RATS
NORWAY RATS AND
CONTROL/KILL MEASURES
The Norway rat is
larger and more aggressive than the Roof
Rat.
APPEARANCE:
As an adult the Norway
Rat can weigh between 12-16 oz. with a body
length of 6-8 inches long. The nose is blunt
with small ears, and small eyes. The fur is
shaggy and coarse with variation in colors.
The tail is shorter than the head and body
combined, and scaly.
GRAY
SQUIRRELS
- Gray squirrels
are about 18 inches long, including
their 9 inch tails..
larger than the flying squirrels.
They weigh about 1-1.5 lbs. as an adult.
Their coloration is usually gray, salt
and pepper,
but can have tan hairs in the fur as
well, white belly.
- The winter
coat is grey above with a white
underside;
the summer coat is shorter, sleeker and
brownish grey above.
Red squirrels have red/brown upper parts
in summer
but may show some grey on the back in
winter,
leading to some confusion.
Reds are smaller, lighter, have ear
tufts,
prominent in the winter coat and brown
on the legs and tail.
- Natural
habitats are wooded areas in tree
cavities,
can be found near hardwoods like oaks
and hickory trees.
Will construct feeding shelters out of
leafs.
- Generally have
2 litters a year,2-4 young per litter.
They normally breed in midwinter and
late spring. Gestation is about 44 days.
- Diet consists
of bird eggs, insects, berries, fruit,
vegetables, nuts and nestling birds.
They like to hoard their food.
- Gray squirrels
are active during the day,
expecting to hear them during the
daytime.
- Can inhabit
the attic areas as well as crawl spaces.
They like to enter the attic areas from
your gutters
and nearby trees and bushes.
Installing gutter guards, or down spouts
with screen may
prevent them from climbing up to the
roof through a down spout.
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Note:
We do a thorough
initial
treatment
inside, outside
and underneath
your home. If
for any reason,
you develop an
inside
infestation,
contact a
customer service
representative
at PEST ARREST.
Your technician
will be
notified and
will call
you to
schedule an
appointment.
The infestation
will be treated
at no extra cost
and will be
treated as many
times as
necessary to
control the
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