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  • Hey I'm Chris the bug guy from Do My Own Pest Control dot com and today I am going to show

  • you how to determine the difference between a rat and mouse. The three best ways to separate

  • the two critters are Droppings, Appearance, and Tendencies. Mice have droppings the size

  • of a grain of rice, and a mouse can produce about 80 or more droppings a day. They don't

  • discriminate where they use the bathroom, so droppings can be found everywhere and spread

  • out. Mice infestations usually carry a musk or odor. They love to gnaw, so look for damaged

  • goods, wood, or wires. They are tiny ranging for an inch to 5 inches or so with a tail

  • the exact same length as its body. This is about the length of the palm of your hand.

  • They are a light brown and a gray mixed color. Rats Droppings are about the size of olive

  • pits which is very noticeable. Rats are very discrete and like to use the bathroom on one

  • area, as to help them hide their presence. They love to gnaw and constantly do so, loud

  • enough that you will hear them occasionally. Rats like to dwell in two places one species

  • prefers high dwellings, trees, and attics, and the other borrows, and inhabits the ground

  • levels of your home. Rats are very large in comparison to the mouse. They are about 5-7

  • or more inches in length or more and the tail is about the same length as the body or shorter

  • than its body. That is about the base of your hand to the tips of your fingers or longer.

  • The Rats are usually dark brown to a black color. Did you know? That a rat can fit in

  • any hole the size of a quarter or larger! Did you know? That a mouse can fit in any

  • hole larger than the button on your shirt! Did you know? That both of these species love

  • to invade homes in the fall months! Did you know? Mice are the most difficult rodent pest

  • worldwide, capable of producing 12 or more young a litter, and over 1,000 in a year!

Hey I'm Chris the bug guy from Do My Own Pest Control dot com and today I am going to show

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