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Commensal Rodents
Commensal Rodents Controlling Commensal Rodents Commensal Rodents Rats make up the largest single group of mammals on earth--one-third of the ... house mouse are considered important pests around farms and homes. They are referred to as "commensal rodents" because of their intimate relationships with humans. The Norway Rat The Norway rat is slightly ...
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Rodent-proof construction and exclusion methods
Infestations are of particular concern in the transportation of foodstuffs, feed, and other agricultural products. Commensal rodents consume and contaminate human and livestock feed. One rat can eat about 1/2 ... for clothes dryers. Power lines have always been a favorite route of travel for commensal rodents, especially roof rats. Check all roof joints for tightness and presence of flashing, if ...
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Muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, control and management
These same first-generation anticoagulants are, however, federally registered for use in control of commensal rodents in and around buildings, and for some use in field situations for rodent control. Use ...
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Iguana Specialist Group (formerly the West Indian Iguana Specialist Group)
Birds, reptiles, and amphibians, however, have undergone significant radiations and comprise the majority ... to the habitat loss and degradation inevitably resulting from large scale human settlement, the commensal species that accompanied immigrants to the islands have had a devastating impact on ...
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ASM | Mammals of Kansas
Long-tailed weasel Mustela frenata uncommon-common statewide 1348 570 males feed on mammals as large as snow shoe hares; females feed on mouse-sized rodents Black ...
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ASM | Mammals of Ohio
Long-tailed weasel Mustela frenata common-uncommon statewide 1348 570 males feed on mammals as large as snow shoe hares; females feed on mouse-sized rodents Black ...
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ASM | Mammals of North Dakota
C) 156 may be extirpated from state Striped skunk Mephitis mephitis common statewide 280 173 commensal with man Ermine Mustela erminea uncommon northeastern 1/4 588(P), 1051 195 circumboreal distribution ... males feed on mammals as large as snow shoe hares; females feed on mouse-sized rodents Black-footed ferret Mustela nigripes extirpated 128 126 federally endangered Least weasel Mustela nivalis ...
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