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Identifying House Mouse Droppings

Identifying House Mouse Droppings

by John Bozarjian | Dec 20, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control, Pest Control, Rodent control

One morning, you go into your kitchen, and you spot some dry-looking black pellets which resemble tiny pieces of rice. What could they be? If you guessed rodent droppings you are correct. But what exactly are you dealing with here? Rats or mice? Let’s find out....
House Mice – Facts and Identification

House Mice – Facts and Identification

by John Bozarjian | Mar 2, 2021 | Blog, Pest Control, Rodent control

House mice are not indigenous pests in the United States. Rather, they came from central Asia and are currently known to live in various spaces near humans. They form nests where there is access to a steady supply of food. House mice are highly adaptable and will eat...
Has Science Gone Too Far? The Weirdest Laboratory Mice

Has Science Gone Too Far? The Weirdest Laboratory Mice

by John Bozarjian | Dec 27, 2020 | Blog, Pest Control, Rodent control

There are multiple mouse species that are used in research labs, ranging in size shape and genetic composition. You have the widely used Black-6, which is fairly common and ordinary. But then, you have specimens that range from strange to downright horrifying. Has...
How to deal with mice, rats, and other pests

How to deal with mice, rats, and other pests

by John Bozarjian | Sep 24, 2019 | Blog, Pest Control, Pest Control, Rodent control

How to deal with mice, rats, and other pests As Featured on Boston.Com    

City of Revere Teams Up With B&B Pest Control To Exterminate Rat Issues But We Need Your Help!

by John Bozarjian | Jun 28, 2018 | Blog, Pest Control, Rodent control

Public concern about rodents, particularly rats, has escalated steadily in recent years.  Longstanding efforts to combat rodent infestation, overseen by the City’s Inspectional Services Department, has had a modicum of success.  The Department’s resources...
Patron Receives Rat Discount | B&B Pest Control

Patron Receives Rat Discount | B&B Pest Control

by John Bozarjian | Mar 9, 2017 | Blog, Rodent control

The Asian-fusion restaurant located in Folsom California had a customer claim she had seen a large rodent running around on the floor. The restaurant in question Fat’s Asia Bistro & Dim Sum Bar gained a lot of attention after the customer posted a photo of the...
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