All The Problems Rodents Can Bring To Your Salt Lake City Home

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When it comes to pests, there are those that are simply nuisances, and there are those that pose threats to humans and our property. And while there are a number of each type that could infest your home, some of the most common dangerous home-invading pests here in Salt Lake City are rodents. That’s because rodents can carry and spread many harmful diseases that are hazardous to our health and can also inflict costly damage to the insides of homes. Therefore, you need to know the effective rodent control solutions that you can turn to should your Salt Lake City home become infested with rodents.

Identifying Home-Invading Rodents

While there are over 2,500 rodent species worldwide, here in Salt Lake City, the two you need to worry most about are rats and mice. Rats, the larger of the two, can grow to be over a foot long, including their tails. They are usually black, brown, or gray in color, and they have long furless tails and furless ears. Mice, on the other hand, only grow to be a few inches long and are dust gray or brown in color. Mice have cream-colored bellies, and their larger ears and shorter tails are covered in a felt-like fur. Both rats and mice have large front incisors that grow continuously throughout their lives. Because of this, rats and mice need to gnaw on objects almost constantly in an effort to keep their teeth from overgrowing. 

Threats Presented By Rodent Infestations

As rodents are constantly gnawing on objects, they can do quite a bit of damage to our homes and our belongings should they get inside. Some things that rodents have been known to chew include wiring, piping, drywall, clothing, furniture, and just about any other object that they encounter.
 
In addition to causing costly property damage, rodents are also known to carry and spread a number of diseases. Furthermore, their urine, feces, and saliva can also be the source of harmful bacteria and pathogens that can make us sick. They can contaminate food surfaces, silverware, and even food itself if it has been left out or stored improperly. Some diseases that rodents have been known to spread include hantavirus, LCM, plague, typhoid fever, tularemia, salmonellosis, and rat-bite fever. 
 
Rodents can also be carriers of other parasitic pests such as fleas, mites, and ticks. If a rodent carrying any of these parasites gets into your home, it could then introduce this new pest inside. Each parasite comes with its own unique issues, which means your pest problems have worsened. 

Issues With DIY Rodent Control

Not only are rodents dangerous, but they are also difficult to get rid of. That’s because the rodent control methods that folks often turn to, such as traps, aren’t really all that effective. While they may succeed in catching a rodent or two, rodent infestations are usually far larger than people expect. That’s because rodents are prolific breeders, which means their numbers are almost always increasing. Additionally, rodents are smart creatures that will actively avoid traps if they see them. Therefore, you need to know the effective rodent control solutions that you can turn to. 

What To Do If Rodents Have Infested Your Home

If your home has become infested with rodents, contact the professionals here at Pest Pro Pest Control and inquire about our rodent control services. We offer both one-time and ongoing treatment solutions to best fit your rodent control needs. Don’t let rodents threaten the health and safety of your family. Contact us today.

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