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Mouse


Rats are a pest that has many negative impacts on humans because their presence often causes good harm financially and health. Rats have many abilities such as climbing, swimming, jumping, and learning new things. Rats have well-developed senses of hearing, touch, and smell, but their eyesight is not very good. Rats are active at night (nocturnal), and during the day they take shelter and rest in holes or piles of objects. In 1 year, mice are able to breed 6-7 times a year and produce 6-10 offspring. The habitat of mice is usually in places that provide sufficient space protection from predators, available food, and near a water source.

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  • Rat bites can cause serious damage to some materials. Bites on internet network cables and electrical cables, thus causing a breakdown in communication, even more seriously, it can cause a fire
  • Rats can contaminate food through their hair, feces and urine. This can have an impact on health and also reduce the quality value of a product
  • Rats as vectors of diseases such as; Leptopspirosis, PES or Diarrhea

Types of Rat Pests



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House Mouse
(Mus musculus)


As its name suggests, house mice are often found in residential areas with their smallest body size compared to roof rats and sewer rats. Unlike roof rats, house mice do a lot of activities in the terrestrial area of a building. Additionally, house mice are quite good at climbing and jumping.

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Roof Rats
Rattus rattus


Roof rats are rats that have quite good balance compared to other rats. This is because roof rats have tails that are longer than their bodies as a means of balance when at altitude. Roof rats are usually found in attics or on the ceiling of your house.

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Sewer rat
(Rattus norvegicus)


The Norway rat or commonly known as the Got Rat is a species of rat that has a large size biggest than other mice. Sewer rats are often found in drains, streets and so on dirty places. Sewer rats are able to swim for 2-3 days and dive for more than 1 minute.



RATS BIOLOGICAL DATA


KARAKTERISTIK House Mouse
Mus musculus
Barn Rats
Rattus norvegicus
Roof Rats
Rattus rattus
Heavy 20 g 450 g 260 g
Sexual Maturity 6 week 3 - 4 month 3 - 4 month
Pregnancy period 19 day 22 day 23 day
Number of births 6 - 10 per year 5 - 6 per year 4 - 5 per year
Average per birth 5 - 6 8 - 10 6 - 8
Average length of life Around 1 year Around 1 year Around 1 year
Explore 3 - 10 m 40 - 50 m 40 - 50 m
Food 3 g/day 20 - 30 g/day 15 - 22 g/day
Water 1 ml/day 20 - 30 ml/day 15 - 22 ml/day



HOW TO CONTROL


The control carried out by AAG Pest Control to reduce the rat pest population is by carrying out detailed inspections related to entry access for rat pests and then carrying out trapping methods at rat runway points and rat baiting. For further information regarding rat pest control, you can contact AAG Pest Control.


RODENT BAIT STATION

Control rat pests using block-shaped poison bait. Use of RBS is only for areas outside the building.

RODENT GLUE TRAP

Control rat pests using glue boards without using bait and poison. So it is safe to use in areas inside buildings.