Questions tagged [rodents]

Defined as an order of mammals with continuous growing incisors. Usually garden pests.

,Rodents (rodentia) are an order of mammals defined by their continuously growing incisors. Approximately 40% of all mammal species are rodents and they are native to all continents except for Antarctica. Example rodents include mice, rats, squirrels, porcupines, beavers, voles, and capybara.

Their continuously growing incisors are usually very sharp, and are used to gnaw wood, break into food, and to bite predators. Most eat seeds or plants. As such, many have become pests, eating garden plants (especially shoots and fruit), gnawing structural wood, and spreading diseases (e.g. most famously Bubonic Plague in medieval Europe).

Common rodent garden pests in the northern hemisphere include fox ("American grey") squirrels, rats, mice, and voles (northern US).

Note that many of the smaller mammals are confused with rodents although they are actually from different mammal orders. Such mammals include rabbits & hares (Lagomorpha), opossums ( Didelphimorphia, an order of marsupials), and moles (Soricomorpha).

Use this tag for all garden questions about rodents - especially when the rodent in question is unknown, or the question/expected answers are generic to a range of rodents. Specific tags should be used for questions about specific rodents (e.g. for squirrels).

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How can I get rid of gophers in a non-lethal way?

Gophers or ground squirrels are common pests in North America, that can destroy the fruits of your hard labour. They create extensive underground tunnels and are mostly active at night. A typical gopher infested yard looks like this with mounds of…
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Is there any way to prevent vole lawn-destruction during snow-cover?

The open area behind our back fence is home to hundreds of voles. The hills look like this: During the summer, I can successfully restrict their intrusion into my yard by putting poison into the holes. But, nearly every winter we get significant…
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Rats have transferred poison into my compost. Is the compost usable on vegetables?

Delighted to observe that the rat poison we put down was disappearing. Less delighted to find some weeks later that they had moved it all to a larder in the compost. The poison is Slaymore (as far as I understand it is a standard household rat…
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What types of fruit are most likely to be eaten by vertebrate pests?

So there are tomatoes in my backyard, and for some reason, nothing seems to eat them even though lots of birds visit the backyard, which surprises me. Do birds and rodents (mice and squirrels) have a preference for certain fruits? Like high calorie…
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Something is eating my vegetables - what is it?

I have a raised bed where I grow vegetables (Kale, tomatoes, cucumbers, beets, carrots, melons, etc.). Something comes by at nights and eats some of the fruits and vegetables, in particular the melons. How do I figure out what is sharing my food? …
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Can fake hawks be used to control mice, squirrels, and other rodents in a garden or backyard?

Possible Duplicate: How can I get rid of gophers in a non-lethal way? Keeping mockingbirds off potted plants (ornamental peppers) How can I prevent squirrels (or other small mammals) from eating my tomatoes? How can I get rid of rabbits in my yard?…
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How do I get rid of moles and mice humanely?

Possible Duplicates: How can I get rid of gophers in a non-lethal way? How can I get rid of rabbits in my yard Is there any way to prevent vole lawn destruction during snow cover? I have a problem with moles, and possibly mice, burrowing tunnels…
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Is this compost bin rodent-proof?

Is this compost bin rodent-proof? If not, how to find a similar but rodent-proof or at least relatively safe one in that regard? I want put put a compost bin in my backyard and put my food waste (mostly vegetable scraps without oily content) in it…
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How do I get rid of mice without hurting the birds that might feed on them?

I live in the country, so I've got mice that like to come into the house when the weather gets cold. The mice have learned to avoid the traps that I put inside the house, so I need to step up to something stronger. My first thought is to get some…
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Will animal burrowing under tree damage the tree?

There is an animal burrowing under one of my trees. The hole is 2 or 3 inches in diameter, and I'm fairly certain it's chipmunks. However, my main concern is the overall health of the tree. As you can see, I've tried filling the hole with dirt and…
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How to protect my nectarine tree from hyraxes?

I have a young nectarine tree. Some months ago, it started to give fruit, but while the fruit were still small, they were eaten by hyraxes (I saw them coming at night). Some time ago, the hyraxes ate even the leaves. Now the tree is almost naked.…
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I think mice have been eating my air plant. Can I save it?

The past couple days, I've noticed the tips of my air plant have "come off" and I've also noticed mouse droppings in the bottom of the jar, so I"m assuming mice are eating it. Will it die simply from the tips being chewed off or can it be saved?
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How can I save my garden from an unknown critter that destroys everything?

I decided to start a garden of my own this summer and I got seeds from all areas to plant. No sooner had I put the seeds in the ground, but there came some critter at night, which dug up the seeds and ate as much as it could find. I have never seen…
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rodents eating fig cuttings in my greenhouse

I am having a problem with something getting into my greenhouse at night and eating my fig cuttings down to the nubs! It is also eating my plastic containers? what is it? I checked the perimeter of the greenhouse and found a tiny opening. It's too…
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from the bites of it, any ideas if it's rats or squirrel

All the fruits are being eaten up by rats/squirrels. Please help identify
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