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Calgary Mice

the basic facts of mice

overview of mice

Mice and humans

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 Mice have lived alongside humans for thousands of years, likely starting around 10,000 years ago with the advent of agriculture. Archaeological evidence shows house mice in settlements 12,000 years ago. Ancient texts from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece mention mice, and they were noted by Greeks and Romans as pests. During the Middle Ages, mice thrived in towns and cities. With global trade from the 15th century, mice spread worldwide. Their presence in folklore and literature highlights their 

Mice Species

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 There are around 30 to 40 species of true mice, including the common house mouse (Mus musculus) and the field mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus). Other notable species include the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) and the African pygmy mouse (Mus minutoides). Mice are small, adaptable rodents found globally in various environments. They thrive in both urban and rural settings, demonstrating remarkable resilience and adaptability, making them one of the most widespread and studied small mammals 

Mice Damages

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  Mice cause damage by gnawing on wood, plastic, and wires, creating fire hazards and structural issues. They contaminate food and surfaces with droppings and urine, spreading diseases like salmonella and hantavirus, and triggering allergies. Mice lead to costly repairs and losses in food and agriculture. Prevent infestations by sealing entry points, maintaining cleanliness, and using traps or bait stations. Professional pest control may be needed for severe cases.


Mice in Calgary Alberta

mice species in Calgary Alberta

Calgary mice species

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  • House Mouse (Mus musculus): Typically found in homes and buildings, known for their adaptability.
  • Deer Mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus): Often found in rural and semi-rural areas, identifiable by their white underbelly.
  • Field Mouse (Apodemus sylvaticus): Common in fields and wooded areas, known for their agility.

Mice activities in Calgary

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  • Spring/Summer: Increased activity due to warm temperatures and abundant food; higher reproduction rates.
  • Fall: Mice seek indoor shelter as temperatures drop, leading to more indoor sightings.
  • Winter: High indoor activity as mice escape the cold, resulting in increased infestations; reduced outdoor activity due to limited food and cold weather.

rats in Calgary

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 Alberta, including Calgary, maintains a rat-free status through a strict zero-tolerance policy and the dedicated "Rat Patrol." However, occasional rat sightings occur, often linked to shipping trucks and neighboring provinces without such programs. These rare incidents are quickly addressed to prevent infestations​  


other rodents in calgary

Norway Rat: Rare due to strict control measures. Bushy-tailed Woodrat: Collects shiny objects. Eastern Meadow Vole: Damages gardens and trees. Groundhogs: Burrow and damage crops. Prairie Dogs: Live in colonies, impact vegetation. Northern Pocket Gopher: Burrows, damaging plants and irrigation systems​. Details for each of them, see the individual descriptions

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Calgary Voles

what is vole

Voles are small, burrowing rodents that can cause significant damage to vegetation, crops, and landscaping.

the difference between Vole and Mice

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Voles:

  • Stocky, 4-8 inches, short tail, blunt face with small, hidden ears, diurnal.
  • Dense, brown or gray fur; create surface runways and burrows; herbivorous.

Mice:

  • Slender, 3-4 inches, long tail, pointed face with large ears, nocturnal.
  • Smooth, gray or light brown fur; found indoors and outdoors; omnivorous; leave rod-shaped droppings.

the biology of vole

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 Voles are small rodents, 4-8 inches long, with dense brown or gray fur and short tails. They are herbivores, feeding on grasses, roots, bark, and seeds. Voles are primarily diurnal, creating extensive burrow systems and surface runways. They have high reproductive rates, with multiple litters per year. Their preferred habitats include grassy fields, gardens, and areas with thick vegetation, where they cause significant damage to plants. 

the damages of vole

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 Voles cause significant damage by gnawing on tree bark, roots, and plant stems, leading to plant death and reduced yields in gardens and crops. They create unsightly surface runways and burrows, which can disrupt lawns and landscapes. Voles also damage young trees and ornamental plants, particularly during winter when they feed under snow cover, potentially leading to costly repairs and economic losses for homeowners and farmers. 


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Calgary Gophers

what is Gopher

A gopher is a small burrowing rodent known for extensive tunneling, causing damage to gardens and farms. Found mainly in North and Central America, they prefer loose, sandy soils. Gophers have stocky builds, strong forelimbs, and fur-lined cheek pouches. They are solitary herbivores, feeding on roots and tubers. Their tunneling can damage crops and landscaping. Control methods include trapping, baiting, and using natural predators to manage their populations

Gopher in calgary

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 In Calgary, Alberta, gophers, specifically Richardson's ground squirrels (commonly referred to as gophers), are a common pest. These rodents are known for their burrowing habits, which can damage lawns, gardens, and agricultural fields. 

Gopher's biology

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 measure 23-30 cm and weigh 250-400 grams. They inhabit grasslands and agricultural fields, digging extensive burrows. Primarily herbivorous, they eat grasses and seeds but also consume insects. These social animals hibernate from October to March. Breeding occurs in spring, with females birthing 6-8 young. Predators include hawks, owls, coyotes, and badgers. Effective management is needed due to their status as agricultural pests. 

Gopher control

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  • Trapping: Use live or kill traps near burrow entrances.
  • Baiting: Apply rodenticides in burrows, following safety regulations.
  • Fumigation: Use gas cartridges or fumigants in burrows.
  • Exclusion: Install mesh or fencing around gardens and crops.
  • Habitat Modification: Remove food sources and cover.
  • Professional Services: Hire pest control experts for large infestations.
  • Natural Predators: Encourage hawks, owls, and foxes to reduce populations


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identification of Mice and Vole in Calgary

the difference of phyical characteristics

Mice: Typically have larger ears, longer tails, and more slender bodies. Their fur color can vary from white to brown to gray. Voles: Have smaller ears, shorter tails, and stockier bodies. Their fur is usually brown or gray.

the difference of habitate of mice and vole

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  • Mice: Commonly found indoors, in fields, and in urban areas. They adapt well to human environments.
  • Voles: Prefer grassy areas, gardens, and fields. They create extensive tunnel systems underground.

the difference of diet of mice and vole

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  • Mice: Omnivorous, eating grains, seeds, fruits, and insects.
  • Voles: Primarily herbivorous, feeding on grasses, roots, tubers, and bark.

the differnce of reproduction and lifespan between mice and vole

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 Reproduction:

  • Mice: Have a high reproductive rate, breeding year-round with multiple litters of 4-12 young.
  • Voles: Also breed prolifically, with several litters of 3-10 young per year, but typically breed from spring to fall.

Lifespan:

  • Mice: Usually live 1-2 years in the wild.
  • Voles: Have shorter lifespans, typically around 3-6 months in the wild

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Calgary Cockroaches

what is cockroach

A cockroach is defined as a nocturnal insect belonging to the order Blattodea, characterized by its flat, oval body, long antennae, and adaptability to various environments. They are scavengers, feeding on a wide range of organic materials, and are often found in warm, humid areas. Cockroaches are known for their rapid reproduction and ability to spread diseases, making them significant pests in homes and buildings

species of cockroach

 There are approximately 4,600 species of cockroaches worldwide. While most of these species live in the wild and play important roles in their ecosystems, only about 30 species are commonly associated with human habitats and considered pests. The most well-known pest species include the German cockroach, American cockroach, Oriental cockroach, and brown-banded cockroach. 

the biology of cockroach

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Cockroaches are nocturnal insects with flattened, oval bodies, long antennae, and six legs. They undergo three life stages: egg, nymph, and adult. Known for rapid reproduction, females produce egg cases (oothecae) containing multiple eggs. They are omnivorous scavengers, feeding on organic matter. Preferring warm, moist environments, they are often found in kitchens and bathrooms. While vital decomposers in nature, they are pests in homes, spreading diseases and triggering allergies

damage of cockroach

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  • Contamination: They taint food, utensils, and surfaces with droppings, saliva, and shed skin, leading to foodborne illnesses.
  • Health Issues: Cockroach allergens can trigger allergies and asthma, while they spread pathogens like Salmonella and E. coli, causing diseases like food poisoning and dysentery.
  • Odor: Infestations produce a strong, musty odor.
  • Property Damage: They harm paper, fabrics, and materials by feeding and nesting.


cockroach in Calgary

cockroaches found in Calgary

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Cockroaches are a common pest in Calgary, particularly in urban areas with dense housing and commercial establishments.

Common Species in Calgary:
German cockroach (Blattella germanica)

American cockroach (Periplaneta americana)

Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis)

present of cockroach in Calgary

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  • Cockroaches are commonly found in Calgary's urban areas, particularly where there are dense housing and commercial activities.
  • The most frequently encountered species include:
  • German cockroach (Blattella germanica): Typically found indoors, especially in kitchens and bathrooms.
  • American cockroach (Periplaneta americana): Often found in commercial establishments, sewers, and basements.
  • Oriental cockroach (Blatta orientalis): Prefers cooler, damp environments like basements and crawl spaces.

behavior of cockroach

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Nocturnal Activity: Cockroaches are active at night, seeking food and water in dark, secluded areas.

Feeding Habits: Omnivorous scavengers, they feed on food scraps, garbage, and decaying matter.

Habitat Preferences: Thriving in warm, moist environments, they hide in cracks and crevices during the day.

Reproduction: Rapid reproduction, with females producing egg cases (oothecae) containing multiple eggs, leading to quick population growth if uncontrolled.

Adaptability: Highly adaptable

how to control

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  • anitation
  • Keep areas clean, store food in sealed containers, and dispose of garbage regularly.
  • Eliminate Water Sources
  • Fix leaks, avoid standing water, and use dehumidifiers.
  • Seal Entry Points
  • Seal cracks and install door sweeps and weather stripping.
  • Use Baits and Traps
  • Place baits and traps in areas of activity and replace regularly.
  • Insecticides
  • Apply insecticides in hiding spots following label instructions.

Professional Pest Control

  • Hire professionals for severe infestations. Call at (403)805-9889

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Calgary ants

What is ant

An ant is a small, social insect from the family Formicidae, related to wasps and bees. They live in colonies ranging from dozens to millions, consisting of a queen, sterile female workers, and males. Ants communicate through pheromones, play crucial ecological roles like soil aeration and organic matter decomposition, and can become pests when they invade human spaces. Their diets are varied, including nectar, seeds, fungi, and other insects.

damages of ants

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 Ants can cause various damages, especially when they invade homes and buildings. They contaminate food sources, leading to health risks. Carpenter ants can weaken wooden structures by burrowing into them. Some species, like fire ants, can inflict painful stings, posing health hazards. Ant infestations can also disrupt electrical equipment by nesting inside, causing short circuits. Additionally, their presence can attract other pests, complicating pest control efforts and potentially leading to 

species of ants

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There are over 12,000 known species of ants. Common species include carpenter ants, which damage wood; fire ants, known for painful stings; and pavement ants, often found in urban areas. Leafcutter ants cultivate fungi for food, while Argentine ants are invasive and outcompete native species. Harvester ants collect seeds, and pharaoh ants are notorious indoor pests. Each species exhibits unique behaviors and ecological roles, ranging from beneficial soil aeration to problematic infestat

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 Ants are social insects with three main body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen. They possess antennae for sensing and mandibles for feeding and defense. Colonies consist of a reproductive queen, sterile female workers, and males. Ants undergo complete metamorphosis: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. They communicate using chemical signals called pheromones. Their diet varies, including nectar, seeds, and insects. Ants play essential ecological roles, such as decomposing organic material and aerating 


Most common ants in Calgary

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 Pavement Ants, which nest in soil under sidewalks; Carpenter Ants, which excavate damp wood and can cause structural damage; Odorous House Ants, known for their rotten coconut smell when crushed; Field Ants, typically found in gardens; Thatching Ants, which build large outdoor nests from organic material; and Pharaoh Ants, small indoor pests in hospitals and buildings. Each species has distinct behaviors, with some being more problematic indoors than others. 

Things to do for ants

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 Seal cracks and gaps around windows, doors, and foundations to block entry points. Use ant bait stations near ant trails, allowing ants to carry the poison back to their colony. Spread food-grade diatomaceous earth in areas where ants travel for a natural deterrent 

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