Rodents (or more specifically, rats) are warm-blooded mammals that are a common pest in Singapore. They have oversized front teeth for gnawing and check teeth for chewing. Rodents chew on a variety of items available to them and cause great damage in and around homes.
Greencare professionals are trained not only to address current rat infestations but also to prevent future infestations. Scheduling a home inspection may help you get rid of rodents.
Some homeowners may seek homemade solutions to their rat problems. They may try a variety of repellents such as mothballs or even essential oils. These homemade methods are usually not capable of addressing rodent infestations.
It is recommended that anyone experiencing a rodent infestation contact a rodent control professional to arrange for a consultation.
While rodents may bite or act aggressively, they do so only if cornered or startled. Most of the time, rodents will scamper away and seek a hideout. Rats and mice are omnivores, and will eat seeds, fruits, grain-based foods, meat, feces, and other food sources that are readily available.
In addition to being tough to control, rodents may carry diseases and taint food with waste, fur, and saliva. In fact, mice can contaminate about 10 times the amount of food they eat.
Rodents are also hosts for fleas, which can spread plague and diseases like lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus. This illness mostly affects those with weakened immune systems and may result in headaches, fever, and meningitis. It can also cause complications during pregnancy.
It is not advisable to handle any wild rodents. They are equipped with large teeth and are capable of transmitting a variety of bacteria, viruses, and diseases through their saliva, feces, and urine.
If you locate a rodent within your home, it is best to contact a pest management professional for removal and identification. The presence of one rodent within a home could signal an infestation.
Keep all children and pets away from the rodent. If cornered, the rodent will bite to defend itself.
Rodents thrive across Singapore in almost any habitat with access to food and water. Because of their small size, they can be difficult to keep out of a home. Rats can get indoors through holes the size of a quarter, while mice can use gaps the size of a coin to come inside.
Rodents are some of the most adaptable creatures on the planet and can be extremely difficult to exterminate. Infestations can cause considerable damage to infested buildings and local agriculture as well as the proliferation of many diseases hazardous to humans.
Rats and mice are both extremely destructive within agricultural communities. A number of species feed on seeds and grains. The feces and urine of some rodents may contaminate surfaces with which they come into contact.
Unified efforts on the part of neighbors can prove extremely effective in preventing infestations. Within apartment buildings and neighborhoods, coordination of prevention measures may include cleaning efforts and landscape alteration. And on an individual level, homes can be rodent-proofed through identifying and sealing as many possible entry points.
In order to protect your home, garden and health from existing rodent infestations, however, professional, customized solutions are often necessary.
Prevention methods should be implemented early in order to maintain a rodent-free home. Rodents reproduce rapidly, and small populations become full-blown infestations in very little time.
Food storage
Keep any possible food sources away
from rodents. Small crumbs and garbage are popular sources of
infestation, as are dry goods such as grains and cereals. These should
be kept in sealed metal or glass containers to prevent contamination.
Fruits and vegetables should also be stored properly, and resulting
waste should never be left in sinks or on counters.
Cardboard
Cardboard objects prove attractive to rodents, as they tend to chew them up for use in their nests.
Seal openings
Because of the rodents’ body plan,
they are capable of squeezing through spaces that appear to be much too
small for them. All such holes should be sealed to prevent entry and
reentry of rodents.
A pest control professional should be contacted for assistance.
Rodents tend to be rapid breeders. Some species breed year-round, and populations are maintained through constant reproduction. Females produce pheromones that attract the attention of males. After sensing the female’s hormones, the male mouse emits an ultrasonic mating call.
A female mouse produces between five and eight offspring after mating. Although females are protective of their young, some also consume their offspring if exposed to high stress such as famine.
Mice young are blind, deaf and hairless for the first three days following birth. For mice with dark adult coloration, pigmentation of the skin begins on the third day. Within five to seven days, fur begins to grow and the ears become receptive. Eyes open between days 10 and 14, at which point young mice become mobile and begin to feed on solid foods.
In 21 to 28 days, babies wean from their mother’s milk. They reach maturity between days 28 and 35 and are then capable of reproduction. Some specimens are capable of breeding at six weeks. Mice tend to live for approximately one year.
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