What To Do If Rodents Got Into Your Denver Home This Spring

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In Denver, rodents can be a problem all year long. However, the spring months seem to be the time that rodents are the most active. During the winter, rodents like to hunker down in one area and wait out the frigid temperatures. Once the snow has melted and the temperatures start to warm up, rodents will come out of their hiding spots to search for food and new places to live. 

If rodents decide to hang out on your property this spring, Beeline Pest Control is here to help. We have a team of qualified Denver pest control specialists that can help you locate and eliminate any rodent that you might have in your house.

Factors That Can Push Rodents Into Denver Homes

Like all living animals, rodents in Denver need three things to survive; food, water, and shelter. During the winter months, a rodent's outdoor food source will start to become covered in snow. Also, like humans, rodents can get hypothermia when they are outside in the cold for too long. For these reasons, many rodents, like mice and rats, will try to find a warm and safe place to live that has plenty of food and water. Unfortunately, the perfect place is usually inside a residential home. 

Because mice and rats have such sharp teeth, they can chew through your cabinets, the walls of your pantry, and almost any type of food container. This means that if a rodent is able to get into your home, it could have an unlimited food supply. 

Warning Signs Of Rodent Activity Every Denver Homeowner Should Know

If you have rats are mice inside your home, you will likely notice several clues. Some of the most common signs of a rodent infestation include:

  • Rodent droppings that are small, dark brown or black, and shaped like an oval
  • Gnaw marks in your cabinets, on your walls, and other areas of your house
  • Holes chewed through your furniture, food packages, clothing, walls, and any other chewable surface
  • A strong, musty odor coming from behind your walls
  • Chewed-up clothing and paper that is bunched up into a ball to make a nest

Many mice and rats are nocturnal. However, you may still hear or see some rodent activity during the day. If there is a lot of human activity in your house throughout the day, the rodents will likely stay hidden by hanging out in your attic or behind your walls. Even though you can't see them, you may hear screeching and scratching sounds coming from those areas. 

How Rodents Get Into Homes

Rodents have agile bodies that can squeeze into some of the tightest spaces. If they are able to fit their heads into a space, they can get the rest of their body through it as well. In order to keep rodents out of your Denver home, you need to inspect the perimeter of your home thoroughly. Make sure that there are no gaps or cracks in the exterior walls. If you see any potential openings, seal them with a permanent and durable sealer. 

What To Do If Rodents Have Gotten Into Your Home

If rodents are in your home, the best way to get them out is to call a professional Denver rodent control specialist. At Beeline Pest Control, we can get rid of any type of rodent that has invaded your home. We also take extra steps to ensure these destructive creatures don't come back into your Denver home again. Give us a call today to schedule your consultation, receive a free quote, and learn more about our residential and commercial pest control services in Denver.

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