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Rodent activity on the rise: Hidden dangers every homeowner should know

Rodent activity on the rise: Hidden dangers every homeowner should know

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(607NewsNow) — Homeowners are reporting a sharp increase in rodent activity, and experts warn that this surge is more than just a seasonal nuisance. According to AJ’s Nuisance Wildlife Control, a local leader in humane wildlife removal, rodents pose serious risks to both health and property when left untreated.

While squirrels, rats, and mice may appear harmless, these small intruders can create big problems behind the scenes. From the spread of harmful diseases to costly structural destruction, rodent infestations should never be ignored.

Rodents and public health: A serious threat

Rodents are known carriers of numerous diseases, many of which can spread to humans through bites, contaminated surfaces, droppings, or airborne particles. Some of the most concerning illnesses include:

Hantavirus – This family of viruses is carried by several rodent species and can lead to Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome, a severe respiratory condition that is often fatal. Even breathing in dust from rodent droppings or nesting material can cause infection.

Leptospirosis – A bacterial disease transmitted through rodent urine, leptospirosis can cause high fever, vomiting, liver and kidney damage, and in extreme cases, death. Although treatable with antibiotics, early diagnosis is critical.

Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis (LCM) – Commonly carried by house mice, LCM can lead to neurological complications including brain inflammation, motor impairment, and meningitis.

Tularemia – Also known as “rabbit fever,” this bacterial infection can spread from wildlife, including rodents. It can cause ulcerations, swollen lymph nodes, and serious systemic illness.

Salmonella, E. coli, and C. difficile – These bacteria can contaminate food, kitchen surfaces, and airways. Infections may result in severe gastrointestinal symptoms, bloodstream infections, and fever.

In homes with children, elderly residents, or immunocompromised individuals, these risks become especially urgent.

Silent structural damage that adds up

Beyond the health implications, rodents are notorious for the destruction they cause inside walls, attics, crawlspaces, and even vehicles. Their constant need to chew, necessary to keep their teeth from overgrowing, can lead to dangerous and expensive damage, such as:

  • Electrical Hazards: Rodents frequently chew through wiring, creating a serious fire risk in homes, garages, and vehicles.
  • Structural Integrity Issues: They can gnaw through rafters, studs, insulation, and sheetrock, compromising the skeleton of a building.
  • Foundational Damage: Some species tunnel under foundations or into crawlspaces, leading to long-term structural instability.
  • Plumbing Damage: Rodents can chew into waterlines and drain pipes, causing leaks, water damage, and costly emergency repairs.

Left unaddressed, even a small rodent population can rapidly turn into a major infestation.

Don’t wait until damage is done

AJ’s Nuisance Wildlife Control encourages homeowners and business owners to act quickly at the first sign of rodent activity. Professional intervention helps prevent escalating damage, reduces health risks, and protects the long-term value of your property.

“If you have a rodent issue, we’re here to help,” says AJ’s Nuisance Wildlife Control. “Don’t let critters make a house out of your home!”

Have a rodent problem in your home? Contact AJ’s Nuisance Wildlife Control today.

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