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The Different Types of Rodents in Minnesota: Identification and Control
Minnesota is home to a wide variety of rodents, and understanding their behavior and habits is essential for effective pest control. In this article, we'll cover the most common types of rodents found in Minnesota and what you can do to prevent and control an infestation.
Rodents are mammals that have incisors that never stop growing, which they use to gnaw on anything they can find. The most common rodents found in Minnesota include mice, voles, rats, gophers, moles, and squirrels.
Mice Mice are small rodents that can easily enter your home through tiny openings. They feed on seeds, grains, and insects, and can cause significant damage to your property. They are known to chew on wires, furniture, and walls, which can lead to electrical problems and structural damage.
Voles Voles are small, herbivorous rodents that are commonly found in gardens and lawns. They feed on grass, roots, and other vegetation, and can cause significant damage to your lawn and garden. They create runways under the snow, which can be unsightly and hazardous.
Rats Rats are larger than mice and can cause more damage to your property. They can spread diseases such as salmonella and hantavirus. They are commonly found in urban areas, but can also be found in rural areas.
Gophers Gophers are burrowing rodents that are found in fields and lawns. They feed on roots, tubers, and other vegetation, and can cause significant damage to your lawn and garden. They create mounds of dirt above their burrows, which can be unsightly and hazardous.
Moles Moles are burrowing rodents that are found in lawns and gardens. They feed on earthworms, grubs, and other insects, and can cause significant damage to your lawn and garden. They create molehills above their burrows, which can be unsightly and hazardous.
Squirrels Squirrels are tree-dwelling rodents that are commonly found in suburban and rural areas. They feed on nuts, seeds, and fruits, and can cause damage to your property. They are known to chew on wires and walls, which can lead to electrical problems and structural damage.
Preventing rodent infestations is the best way to avoid significant damage to your property. Seal any cracks or holes in your home's foundation, walls, and roof. Keep your home clean and tidy, and store food in airtight containers. If you suspect that you have a rodent infestation in your home, it's important to contact a pest control professional. At Brothers Pest Management, we offer eco-friendly and effective rodent control services to keep your home safe and pest-free.
In conclusion, identifying and understanding the behavior and habits of different types of rodents is crucial for effective pest control. By taking preventative measures and seeking professional help when needed, you can keep your home and property safe from these pesky critters.
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