There are many species of rodents, including squirrels, chipmunks, beavers, prairie dogs, rats, and mice. Rodents native to the United States play an important role in the health of grasslands and forests and are a major source of food for many predators and scavengers, including hawks, foxes, bobcats, and even wolves. However, some types of rodents, especially non-native species including the Norway rat, the roof rat, and house mice are pests when they infest houses, threaten public health, and destroy property. They can damage or destroy critical habitats, native plants and animals, crops, property, and food supplies.
Each year, rodents cause significant damage to property, crops, and food supplies across the United States. In addition to damaging property, rodents may also spread diseases, posing a serious risk to public health. Rodent-borne diseases can be transferred directly to humans through:
The most important steps in eliminating and preventing rodent infestations are:
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