Deer Mouse 

Peromyscus maniculatus

Color: Back Brown and Gray

Snow White

Size: 7 – 10 cm

Weight: 10 – 24 gr

Shape: Slender body with large ears, small eyes

Diet: Seeds and grains are their main food.

Habitat: Canada, USA and Mexico

General Behavior

They are active at night.

They use grasses and shredded materials to build nests.

They build their nests in trees and buildings.

Their climbing skills are highly developed.

They have the ability to store food.

They give 2 to 4 offspring throughout the year.

Threats

They are carriers of the deadly respiratory disease Hantavirus.

They spread the disease by contaminating food with feces, urine and saliva.

Urine, feces and saliva can spread disease by contaminating waste.

They cause material damage by gnawing.

How Do We Recognize Infestation?

They leave small stick-shaped droppings in food stores, around nesting sites.

Gnaw marks on shredded cardboard, paper, insulation materials

Gnaw marks on furniture, packaging, food, etc.

Rattling noises in the attic, walls, basement, etc. at night

Moldy odor.