It is very difficult to differentiate California squirrel poop form rats. The eastern gray squirrel’s feces are supposed to be rounded, 3/8 inch long and scattered. The squirrel feces are highly contaminated that can cause the emergence of serious diseases such as Tularemia. It is kind of a bacteria which found in feces of rodents such as rat, mice, squirrels etc.
• Hard to Distinguish
As the squirrely droppings and that of a Riverside rat are seems close to one another so it is very difficult to distinguish them. It can be done only one way that is, location. Squirrel droppings are mostly found under tree shades or near nests of birds.
• Identifying Squirrel Droppings
The dimensions of squirrel’s feces are:
1. They are small that ranges from quarter-inch to a half-inch in length.
2. They are black. But some may also have found in red or brown.
3. They have pointed ends and tubular.
• Health Hazards
Of course, they are highly contaminated and a major cause of the spread of various disease. Once they spread in the air they can cause asthma attacks and can cause allergic reactions to specifically sensitive people. Other pest feces may also carry Hantavirus which is proved to be fatal and it is also found in rodent droppings.
• Discovering Squirrel Droppings in the Attic
It is one of the most favorite places of squirrels in a home where they use to go for pooping. As they can find the best shelter there. There also find enough food such as electric wires and can create havoc in homes. Another place is near tree shades and its branches.
• Monitoring Squirrels
The feces are directing the presentation of the animals, but it is more facilitating when you find animals itself prior to its poops. Squirrels are very active, clever and clear animal. They can be caught in tree’s roots or attacking bird’s nest. Once they enter your house and starts turning into wild pest it becomes compulsory to call professional. It will be essential to remove and control squirrel before it causes any blunder.
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