Keep outside cooking areas and grills clean.
Cdc attic rodent infestations.
Prevent rodents from entering the home by checking inside and outside the house for gaps or holes.
These diseases can be spread to humans directly through handling of rodents through contact with rodent feces urine or saliva or through rodent bites.
Rodents including squirrels mice and rats may construct their nests in cars trucks campers and other vehicles especially if such vehicles are used infrequently.
Eliminate possible rodent food sources.
Mice can squeeze through a hole the size of a nickel and rats can squeeze through a hole the size of a half dollar.
Throughout most of north and south america.
Natural rodent predators such as non poisonous snakes owls and hawks may also help control and reduce the number of rodents outside the home.
If you trap inside your home but do not seal up rodent entry holes new rodents will enter the dwelling.
Inside under and behind kitchen cabinets refrigerators and stoves.
Breathing in dust that is contaminated with rodent urine or droppings.
The centers for disease control and prevention cdc cannot attest to the accuracy of a non federal website.
The cdc said to follow established guidelines when cleaning up after rat infestations to prevent exposure to rodent borne diseases.
The best way to prevent a rodent infestation and contact with rodents is to remove the food sources water and items that provide shelter for rodents.
How the disease spreads.
Clean up spilled food right away and wash dishes and cooking utensils soon after use.
Cleaning and disinfection of vehicles with rodent infestations.
Where to look for gaps or holes inside your home.
Prevent contact with rodents by cleaning up your home workplace or campsite.
Where the disease occurs.
Keep food in thick plastic or metal containers with tight lids.
Diseases carried by rodents can also be spread to humans indirectly through ticks mites or fleas that have fed on an infected rodent.
Rodent nesting materials can be found in many areas of a vehicle.
Worldwide rats and mice spread over 35 diseases.
After natural disasters like hurricanes communities often experience a decline in rodent populations followed by an increase in rodent populations as commercial activity returns to normal.
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