Rodents are mammals of the order Rodentia, which are characterized by a single pair of continuously growing incisors in each of the upper and lower jaws
Rodent season refers to a period when mice and rats start to search for places to spend the winter. The season signals the beginning of cooler weather and the end of the breeding season. During warmer months, mice and rats breed seemingly non-stop. This may not seem like a huge problem until you realize each mouse can have up to 60 babies per year; rats can have up to 24. Mice also take only three weeks to reach sexual maturity so those babies can also contribute 60 babies to the environment.
We do rodenticides which means rodenticides are pesticides that are designed to kill rodents. Most rodenticides are formulated as baits that attract rodents with ingredients such as peanut butter or molasses. The active ingredients are grouped into two categories: anticoagulants and non-anticoagulants. Normally, the volume of bait consumed will be significantly less with non-anticoagulant baits than with anticoagulant baits, allowing you to control more rodents with less bait.