Rodents

The Color
Rodents exhibit a wide range of colors, including brown, gray, black, and even white, depending on the species and their environment.
The Size
Rodents vary greatly in size, from very small mice that are only a few centimeters long to large beavers that can exceed a meter in length.
The Description
Rodents are mammals characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in both the upper and lower jaws. They make up about 40% of all mammal species.
Rodents are the largest group of mammals, comprising over 1,500 species. They inhabit all continents except Antarctica and are highly diverse in their habitats and lifestyles.
Appearance
Rodents have robust bodies, short limbs, and long tails. They use their sharp incisors to gnaw food, excavate burrows, and defend themselves.
Reproduction
Mating patterns among rodents range from monogamy to polygyny. Many rodents give birth to underdeveloped young, while others are relatively well-developed at birth.
Food
Rodents primarily feed on seeds and plant material, but some have more varied diets that include meat and fish.
Social Behavior
Rodents tend to be social animals, with many species living in communities characterized by complex communication methods.
How It Enters the Home?
Rodents enter homes in search of food and shelter, often indicating the presence of openings or cracks in the building.
Hiding Places
Rodents hide in dark, damp places such as basements and hollow walls.
Health Hazards
Rodents are serious pests as they eat and spoil stored food and spread diseases.
How to Get Rid of It?
You can get rid of rodents by sealing openings and cracks, and using traps and pesticides.
Prevention Methods
To prevent rodents from entering the home, keep the house clean and store food securely.
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