Integrated Pest Management for Rodent Control

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Transcript Integrated Pest Management for Rodent Control

Commensal Rodent IPM

Problems Associated with Rodents

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Disease Food Contamination Property Damage Fires Trouble with the Health Department

Commensal Rodents Norway Rat

Rattus norvegicus

Brown rat Roof Rat

Rattus rattus

Ship rat Black Rat

Commensal Rodents House mouse

Mus musculus

Field Mouse Enters homes, schools, and commercial facilities when weather begins to get cold ~October in Virginia

Rodent Identification

Comparison of Characteristics

Rodent Attributes

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Excellent hearing Excellent sense of smell and taste Excellent sense of touch Poor eyesight “See well” in the dark:

Kinesthetic sense

Rodent Attributes

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3D territory Excellent climbers Can swim Can squeeze their body through any hole they can get the head through

(1/4” for some mice) Cryptobiotic

Rodent Droppings

Rodent Rub or Swing Marks

Rodent Burrows (Mice and Norway Rat)

Rodent Damage

Rats versus Mouse Behavior

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Rats

Shy Reject new objects in their environment

Eat single large meals

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Mice

Inquisitive Inspect new objects in their environment

Nibblers

Example of IPM for Rodents Roof Rat Problem?

IPM for Rodent Control

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Inspection and monitoring

Identification of the pest

Determine pest location and numbers Sanitation and exclusion Decide on least toxic and most effective control methods Continue monitoring

Inspection and Monitoring

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Inspect at night when rodents are active 3D inspection for runways Use black light to look for urine Look for damage, droppings, and rub marks Use non-toxic tracking powder to monitor for movement (tracks and tail drags)

Sanitation and Exclusion

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Pull boxes and pallets from the walls to allow for inspection Clean up/ remove clutter Store food and potential nest material in sealed containers Keeps stored items on racks off the floor

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Close doors Install door sweeps Plug the holes

Copper wool

¼” hardware cloth

Stainless steel Remove brush from around structures to remove rodent runs

Control Options

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Map the location of all control devices Glue Boards Snap Traps

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Secured Checked every 24h “Live” Traps

Checked every 24h Baiting

Tamper Resistant Containers

What we do not do….

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Do not use rodent baits if you can avoid it.

Never use rodent bait indoors.

Never use bait pellets or toss packs.

Never leave bait loose in a station.

Secure bait stations.

Life in Washington DC You get a citation for too much dog poop in your yard!