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		<title>Fun Fact Friday – Signs of a Rodent Infestation</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fun Fact Friday – Signs of a Rodent Infestation The adult house mouse is small, slender and about 1-2 inches long, not counting the tail. The house mouse has large ears, pointed nose and small eyes. The fur color varies, but it is usually a light grey or brown but could be darker shades. Check [&#8230;]</p>
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<li>The adult house mouse is small, slender and about 1-2 inches long, not counting the tail. The house mouse has large ears, pointed nose and small eyes.</li>
<li>The fur color varies, but it is usually a light grey or brown but could be darker shades.</li>
<li>Check for droppings (rod shaped, pointed ends and are about 1/8 &#8211; 1/4&#8243; long) where food is stored (pantry &amp; kitchen cabinets), beneath sinks, inside chewed cardboard boxes and along baseboards.</li>
<li>Be on the lookout for gnaw marks. Mice can cause serious damage by chewing through plastic, pipes and wiring.</li>
<li>Mice build their nests in secluded dark areas using shredded paper products, cotton, insulation and fabrics.</li>
<li>Do you hear strange noises in your walls, especially at night? They are more active at night.</li>
<li>Due to their nocturnal nature, mice are rarely seen by the homeowner.</li>
<li>Mice reproduce several times within a year giving birth to scores of offspring. Don’t delay. If you think you have a rodent infestation, contact a licensed pest control exterminator to inspect the home.</li>
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