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Rats and mice : House mouse

Common Name: House mouse

Latin Name: Mus musculus

Common Family Name: Rats and mice

Latin Family Name: Muridae

Other Names: Field mouse

Origin of Rodents:

This species originated in Eastern Asia in arid grasslands, allowing it to evolve the ability to survive without needing frequent water. It now occurs throughout the world.

Rodent's Biology:

A prolific breeder, the House Mouse is sexually mature at 2 months old, has a gestation period of only 3 weeks, and averages 5 to 8 young per litter, but potentially up to 15. Each female may give birth to 8 litters. The life span can be from 2 to 3 years. The House Mouse is a nibbler, consuming small quantities of food at many feedings. They are furious, and tend to investigate new objects that are placed in their environment. Favored foods may be grains, dried fruits, nuts, and sweet materials. They are known reservoirs of diseases such as rickettsial pox (mites), typhus (fleas), and filth problems with Salmonella, tapeworm, roundworm, and others parasites.

Rodent Identification:

Adults remain small, less than 7 inches long from tip of nose to tip of tail. They have hairless, scaly tails that separate them from meadow or deer mice, and ears relatively bare of hairs. A young rat looks similar to the House Mouse, but the rat has feet and eyes that are disproportionately large in comparison with its head and body.

If you want to get more information, please click the links below.

How to Get Rid of Mice

Mice Trap: Different types of Mice Traps and How to use Mice Traps

How to Get Rid of Rats

Sanitation & Rodent Exclusion

General Rats

Rat Control Traps

All types of Rat Bait and Poison

How To Control Mice with Bait / Poison

Norway Rats Information

House Mouse Prevention And Control


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