What You Need to Know About Rodent Season

Learn why rodents are more active in the fall and winter, and how to protect your home from these unwelcome guests.

Rodent activity spikes in the fall and winter as these pests seek warmth, food, and shelter indoors. Here’s what you need to know to protect your home during rodent season:

Why Rodents Are More Active in Cooler Months

As temperatures drop, rodents like mice and rats look for cozy places to nest. Your home provides the perfect environment with its warmth, food, and hidden spaces.

Signs of a Rodent Infestation

· Droppings in cupboards, along baseboards, or near food sources.
· Gnaw marks on wires, furniture, or food packaging.
· Scratching noises in walls, ceilings, or attics.

How to Prevent Rodent Intrusions
· Seal cracks and gaps in your home’s foundation, walls, and roof.
· Store food in sealed containers and clean up crumbs and spills.
· Remove clutter, especially in storage areas like basements and garages.

Why Professional Help is Key

Rodents reproduce quickly, so it’s essential to act fast. Our team at Sun Desert Pest Management offers humane removal and exclusion services to ensure your home stays rodent-free all season long.

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