Can reproduce rapidly, creating large infestations quickly.
*Follow pheromone trails, enabling them to find food, shelter, and mates.
*Often seek out warm, moist environments, such as kitchens, bathrooms, and basements.
Are nocturnal and highly adaptable, making them difficult to detect.
*Can gnaw on wires, insulation, and other materials, posing electrical hazards.
*Produce large amounts of urine and feces, contaminating surfaces and spreading diseases.
Can gather in large flocks, creating noise, mess, and health concerns.
*Nest on ledges, eaves, or other sheltered areas, posing a risk of damage and disease transmission.
*May carry ectoparasites, such as mites and ticks, which can infest humans and animals.
Are often attracted to bird feeders, pet food, and other food sources.
*Can dig burrows or create nests in attics, walls, or under structures, causing damage.
*May carry diseases, such as rabies or Lyme disease, and can pose a safety hazard.