Showing posts with label mice problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mice problems. Show all posts

Sunday, February 8, 2015

Common Rodent-Borne Diseases | Skedaddle Wildlife Control Truro

Rodents are pesky creatures that leave behind a trail of urine and feces and increasing the odds of acquiring all sorts of harmful diseases. Several wildlife species fall into the rodent category, the most common are squirrels and mice. The number cause for concern when people call to get rid of mice in their homes is that these little critters are carriers of many types of diseases.

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Common Rodent-Borne Diseases
Rodents are responsible for approximately 35 kinds of diseases, either directly through food contamination with their waste, or indirectly through parasites that they carry. These are some of the most common diseases that may affect you and your family, if your home is infested with rodents:

Rat-Bite Fever
This ailment is characterized by the onset of fever after getting bit by a rat or eating food or drinking water contaminated by rat feces or urine. The symptoms come out 2 to 10 days after the bite or contamination. Symptoms of this disease include: sudden onset of fever and chills, vomiting, muscle pains, and headache. Other symptoms occur between 2 to 4 days after the onset of fever. These symptoms include swollen joints and rashes on feet and hands.

To get proper treatment, visit your physician immediately. To prevent this disease from infection you, avoid contact with rats, wear gloves and immediately wash your hands if ever you have to handle any rats, and drink water or milk from safe sources.

Salmonellosis
Salmonellosis, or more commonly known as Salmonella, can be caused by ingesting food contaminated with rodent feces.  Symptoms of Salmonella include blood poisoning, nausea, vomiting, onset of abdominal pain, and diarrhea. To prevent Salmonella infection, make sure that food is properly and safely secured from rats and that living and common areas are properly cleaned.

Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is characterized by vomiting, chills, diarrhea, and myalgia. This disease causes a mild to severe infection from a rodent bite or ingesting contaminated water or food. You can avoid getting this disease through proper sanitation and food handling and storage.

Rickettsialpox
This disease is characterized by chickenpox-like symptoms after getting bitten by an infected rodent. Other symptoms of this disease include: chills, muscle pain, fever, rashes, and discomfort in light.

To prevent the spread of disease or infection, always make sure that you are drinking water from a safe source, store food in a place where mice cannot reach them, and sanitize living areas and food storages on a regular basis.

If you find clues in your home that tell you that it has been invaded by rodents, it is best to call in professional mice control or wildlifecontrol experts. Companies like Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control have years of experience when it comes to getting rid of mice and other rodents.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Famous Places Around the World with Mice Problems


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Rat infestations at home are nasty but what would you do if you travel to famous places all over the globe and find out that the rats are there to welcome you on your vacation? Not a pretty sight, is it?

Many famous structures, however, are hundreds of years old and this can be one of the reasons why you might find a rat scurrying on its grounds. We have listed eight famous places in the world which have been visited by these rodents at one point in history:

  1. The Louvre Museum in Paris. This year, The Louvre has been invaded by pesky mice and rats scavenging for food that accumulated beneath the hedges in the famous Louvre garden. Tourists love to have picnics in the Louvre Garden and unfortunately, leave some leftover food behind. This caused the rats to scavenge around for their daily dinner. Talk about real-life Remy of Ratatouille!
  2. The Castle Island in Boston. In 2012, the popular South Boston Park experienced a growing rat infestation problem.
  3. The White House, Washington DC. The 200-year old wonder is not rodent-free after all. In 1977, President Jimmy Carter ordered his staff to get rid of mice inside the White House after he was invaded by a stench of a dead mice coming from the walls of the meeting rooms in the White House. First lady Barbara Bush also had her share of swimming with the not-so-cute and enormous furry fiend.
  4. House of Parliament, Britain. Even the lawmakers are not saved. The House of Parliament is known to have been infested with nasty rodents. This structure was demolished in 1834 because of a fire and was later on rebuilt in the 1840s.
  5. New York City. Yes, it is still infested with rats. Despite the fact that the number was reported to be declining, New York City is still home to thousands or even millions of rats. This can be traced to an increased volume of wasteful food disposal. It never fails – where there’s a food mess, there will always be a rat party.
  6. Johor Bahru, Malaysia. In Asia, Johor Bahru is famous for attractions such as Legoland and Sanrio Hello Kitty Town. However, in 2013, they also had a rat infestation problem caused by dirty food on the premises.
  7. London. Where there are sewers, rats are most likely to be there. The buried rivers and cathedral-like sewers of London Under are perfect habitats for rats. This structure was constructed between 1859 to 1865.
  8. Karni Mata Temple, India. This should make it to the list primarily because there are more than 20,000 rats inside Karni Mata Temple. But instead of these rats being hated, they are worshipped and fed with milk, candy and other sweets. The rats in this temple are believed to be reincarnation of the Goddess Karni Mata. This temple was built in the early 1900s.

Many of these famous places have been swarmed by these furry critters because rats love old and dark places to nest in. Another thing that attracts rats is an awesome food supply and because a lot of people would also eat while visiting these places, they leave some crumbs here and several leftovers there; making these places very conducive for rats to live and breed in.


Many of these properties have dealt with professionals to get rid of their mice and rat problem. If you are experiencing the same, contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control today at 1-888-592-0387 and learn about our tried and tested methods of removing rats, mice and other rodents from your home or your property.