Rodent & Bat Exclusion Services
Welcome to Brothers Pest Management, your trusted provider of bat and rodent control services in Minnesota.
Our team of experts is equipped with the latest tools and techniques to handle any bat or rodent infestation problems you may have.
Bats and rodents can pose a significant health risk to your family, and they can also cause damage to your property. Our bat and rodent control services involve identifying entry points and treating the affected areas to eliminate the infestation.
At Brothers Pest Management, we use only the most advanced techniques and equipment to ensure that the job is done right the first time. We understand the importance of protecting your property and strive to provide you with a tailored solution that meets your specific needs and fits your budget.
Our bat and rodent control services are designed to be both effective and safe for you and your family. Our team of experts is also available to provide you with advice on how to prevent future infestations and keep your home or business free from unwanted pests.
If you're in need of bat and rodent control services in the Jordan, Minnesota area, look no further than Brothers Pest Management. Our team of experts is ready to help you solve your pest control problems quickly and effectively. Contact us today to schedule a consultation, and let us help you keep your property free from unwanted pests.
Mice often find their way inside homes as the weather gets cooler and food scarcer. Minnesota’s reputation for bone-chilling weather makes our homes the perfect place for them, especially when it gets colder. You see, it only takes a small crack or hole on the exterior for a small mouse to squeeze their way right in. And as long as they have what they need for survival – food, water, and shelter, mice will begin to rapidly multiply.
Mice can and do eat through just about anything. If it’s softer than their teeth, the will gnaw their way through.
Their front incisor teeth never stop growing and can grow as much as 5 inches in a year’s time.
They can jump 12 feet horizontally like a superhero and 12 inches vertically.
They don’t require water and thrive in the heat.
They have Spiderman-like abilities in scaling vertical surfaces.
The brown (Norway) rat also known as the common rat, street rat, sewer rat, wharf rat, Hanover rat, Norway rat, Norwegian rat and the Parisian rat, is a widespread species of common rat.
The brown (Norway) rat is nocturnal and is a good swimmer, both on the surface and underwater, and has been observed climbing slim round metal poles several feet in order to reach garden bird feeders.
The brown (Norway) rat is a true omnivore and will consume almost anything, but cereals form a substantial part of its diet.
The brown rat can breed throughout the year if conditions are suitable, with a female producing up to five litters a year.
The gestation period is only 21 days, and litters can number up to 14, although seven is common.
The Norway rat reach sexual maturity in about five weeks. Under ideal conditions (for the rat), this means that the population of females could increase by a factor of three and a half in 8 weeks (5 weeks for sexual maturity and 3 weeks of gestation), corresponding to a population growing by a factor of 10 in just 15 weeks.
As a result, the population can grow from 2 to 15,000 in a year.
The maximum lifespan for a Norway rat is three years, although most barely manage one year.
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