Identification
Norway Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Large rodent, up to 40 cm in length, brownish-grey fur. Excellent swimmer but poor climber; prefers ground-level burrows and drains. Known for gnawing on materials, contaminating food, and spreading diseases.
Roof Rat (Rattus rattus)
Smaller, slender rodent with black or dark brown fur. Excellent climber; often found in ceilings and attics. Can gnaw on wood and wiring, contaminate food, and transmit diseases.
House Mouse (Mus musculus)
Small rodent, 6–10 cm, light brown to grey fur. Lives inside walls and furniture, reproduces rapidly, and poses hygiene risks through food contamination and disease transmission.
Signs of Rodent Infestation
Early detection is key to preventing property damage and health risks. Watch for these common signs of rodent activity:
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Droppings – dark, pellet-shaped.
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Gnaw marks on wood, plastic, or wiring.
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Nests made of shredded paper, fabric, or other materials.
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Tracks or runways along walls, grease marks, or urine odor.
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Sounds of scurrying or gnawing inside walls or ceilings.
These indicators point to active rodent presence and the need for professional rodent control services to protect your home and family.
Our Rodent Control Treatment Methods
1. Baiting
Placing tamper-resistant bait stations containing rodenticides in strategic locations to eliminate rodents safely and effectively.
2. Trapping
Using snap traps, glue boards, or live traps to capture rodents and prevent further infestation.
3. Exclusion
Sealing entry points and potential access routes to prevent rodents from entering your property in the future.
Through these professional methods, Sincerae Services ensures comprehensive rodent management while maintaining strict health, safety, and environmental standards.