Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Rodent Exclusion. SIGNS OF RODENT INFESTATION Droppings Tracks Gnawing damage Burrows Runways.

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Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Rodent Exclusion

SIGNS OF RODENT INFESTATION Droppings Tracks Gnawing damage Burrows Runways

SIGNS OF RODENT INFESTATION Grease marks Urine stains Live or dead rodents Rodent noises Rodent odors

Control Rodents Outside

Store garbage in tight-fitting containers. Control Rodents Outside

No lumber, rocks etc. < 50 ft from buildings. No gaps > 1/4 inch between door and door frame. Control Rodents Outside

Fill in holes > 1/4 inch. Control Rodents Outside

Attic vent screened. No gaps or cracks > 1/4 inch between window and cabin. No holes in screens. Control Rodents Outside

No gaps > 1/4 inch where utility lines enter cabin. No gaps or cracks > 1/4 inch beneath structure. Control Rodents Outside

No gaps > 1/4 inch along eaves. No gaps or cracks > 1/4 inch between siding. Chimneys and roof vents screened. Control Rodents Outside

Exhaust flaps close tightly. Control Rodents Outside

Control vegetation within 18 inches of building. Control Rodents Outside

Control pet food and water. Control Rodents Outside

Control Rodents Inside

Good housekeeping. Control Rodents Inside

Properly store foods. Control Rodents Inside

Properly store garbage. Control Rodents Inside

Fill in holes > 1/4 inch. Control Rodents Inside

Check utility lines beneath sinks for holes > 1/4 inch. Control Rodents Inside

Check behind water heater and furnace for utility holes > 1/4 inch. Control Rodents Inside

Use snap traps. Don’t use poison baits. Control Rodents Inside

Wrap carcasses in plastic bags. Control Rodents Inside

For additional information see the National Park Service’s “Mechanical Rodent Proofing Techniques” document or contact your regional or park Public health Consultant. Rodent Exclusion

The End