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5 Most Common Types of Rodents Invading Your Home

Content Summary:

  • Read on for the five most common types of rodents that may be drawn to your home.
  • If you have a large infestation of voles, it can lead to significant damage to lawns and gardens.
  • If you’ve noticed any of the five common rodents in your home, it’s important to take action immediately.

Pests are unwelcome guests in any home. But none are more persistent than rodents, which can quickly make themselves home in your living space and cause various problems. But which kind of rodents are you most likely to attract?

Read on for the five most common types of rodents that may be drawn to your home.

1.   House Mice

House mice are the most common rodents to invade homes as they’re very quick and small. You can recognize them by their beady black eyes and long, thin tails. They typically enter a home in search of food, shelter, or warmth. They’ll rummage through your pantry and kitchen looking for food or settle in a warm corner of the attic.

Mice can be particularly troublesome when they invade your home, as they’re known to chew through wires and cause other structural damage. They’re also capable of producing a large number of offspring, leading to infestation.

To prevent mice from entering, seal any cracks or openings in your home and deny them food sources by storing food properly and keeping all areas clean.

2.   Rats

Rats are larger than mice and have longer tails, ears, and snouts. They’re typically attracted to a home due to its shelter or easy access to food. They’re clever animals who can quickly adapt to their surroundings and may even cause damage in their search for resources.

Rats can be carriers of several diseases, making it especially important to take action against any rat infestations in your home. To reduce the risk of rats entering your home, seal any cracks or openings and keep all food items in airtight containers.

3.   Shrews

Shrews are a small species of rodent known for their long snouts and short tails. While they’re typically found outdoors, these pests are known to take shelter indoors when the weather gets cold. They can be identified by their triangular-shaped head and pointed faces. Shrews can range in color from black to brown.

These creatures are omnivores, meaning they feed off of insects, fruits, and other small animals. They may also forage through your pantry for snacks, so it’s essential to be on the lookout for signs of food contamination.

4.   Gophers

Gophers are small burrowing rodents that can wreak havoc in yards and gardens. They create large underground tunnels with mounds of dirt that can destroy a lawn and ruin the roots of plants.

Gophers are herbivores, so they will eat vegetables and fruits in gardens as well as grass and other vegetation in lawns. They’re nocturnal, so you may not even know they’re there until the damage has been done.

5.   Voles

Voles are small rodents found in grassy fields and lawns. They normally stay hidden under the grass or other vegetation but can be attracted to an area with abundant food and shelter. Voles typically feed on grasses, roots, and other vegetation but can also eat insects, small birds, and eggs. Their burrowing can create tunnels in the soil, which can cause damage to lawns and gardens.

While voles may not be as immediately noticeable as other rodents, their presence can still create issues. If you have a large infestation of voles, it can lead to significant damage to lawns and gardens.

What to Do if You Have a Rodent Infestation

If you’ve noticed any of the five common rodents in your home, it’s important to take action immediately. No one wants to deal with rodents in their home, but unfortunately, they are a common issue for many homeowners.

If you’re struggling with a rodent problem, contact the pest control specialists at Van Den Berge Pest Control at 616-392-7367.

They have been voted the Best of West Michigan Pest Control companies for eight consecutive years and provide you with professional advice and help to eliminate your rodent infestation. Don’t let rodents take over your home; contact the professionals today.

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