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  2. How To Get Rid Of Mice From Your Home - AOL

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    Mice contaminate food, chew up everything in sight, and spread illnesses through their urine, saliva, and droppings, says Sheldon Owen, a wildlife extension specialist at West Virginia University.

  3. What’s That Sound? The Most Common Culprits That May Be ...

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    Droppings – Small, dark, pellet-shaped droppings found in corners, along baseboards, or near food sources. Gnaw Marks – Rodents can chew through wood, drywall, wires, and even plastic to ...

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    High Priority - Rodent activity present as evidenced by rodent droppings found. -12 rodent droppings on floor under wire shelving used for dry goods storage by back door -3 rodent droppings on ...

  5. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Rodent control methods such as rodenticides, traps, and cats have been proposed as ways to control the rodent population. Cleaning and disinfecting human living spaces by removing rodent food sources can prevent the contamination of food and other items with hantaviruses from rodent excretions and secretions. [2]

  6. Rodent droppings, missing expiration dates & more at Midlands ...

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    Rodent droppings were seen throughout the facility. There were holes in the ceiling above the wall display cooler and freezers. Loosely covered raw beef was stored over an open bucket.

  7. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Rodent mite dermatitis (also known as rat mite dermatitis) is an often unrecognized ectoparasitosis occurring after human contact with haematophagous mesostigmatid mites that infest rodents, such as house mice, [1] rats [2] and hamsters. [3]

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