rodent

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Gophers are rodents and have large incisors, like squirrels and mice, that are used for gnawing.
a gnawing mammal of an order that includes rats, mice, squirrels, hamsters, porcupines, and their relatives, distinguished by strong constantly growing incisors and no canine teeth. They constitute the largest order of mammals.
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He tells the concierge M. Michel about the rat, but the concierge refuses to believe that there are 'rodents' in his building.
All electric components should be sealed to prevent bugs, dust or 'rodents' from damaging components, which could lead to system failure or personal injury.
‘In dairy plants, the biggest issue is flies and the next is 'rodents' ,’ he says.
Voles are small, mouselike 'rodents' that exist throughout Nebraska.
Additionally, 'rodents' like gophers may chew on the tapes and leaks can be difficult to repair since they require digging the tapes out.
She discovered, however, that the stored candy attracted the interest of insects and 'rodents' .
It also may provide protected chewing access for small 'rodents' and other animals, which can severely injure the bark and cambium.
Biosolids for land application must pass standards for pathogen levels, concentrations of polluting metals, and for attracting flies, 'rodents' and other disease carriers.
To control 'rodents' our region is rich in natural predators, by that I mean rattlesnakes.
The longer a seedling takes to emerge, the greater the possibility of stand loss to crusting, disease, insects, and 'rodents' .
Clean around the bins too, removing high grass, weeds, spilled grain, and debris that attracts insects, 'rodents' , woodchucks and other undesirable wildlife.
Meat, bones, grease, whole eggs, and dairy products should not be added because they can attract 'rodents' .
The lines are covered with crushed gravel and have eliminated flooding while also deterring tunneling 'rodents' and preventing grass from growing into the houses.
However, the second cell must be maintained to keep weeds from growing or 'rodents' from burrowing and potentially damaging the liner.
RB51 did not cause visible signs of disease in birds, 'rodents' , or other wild species.
He shrugs off any discomfort of sharing space with 'rodents' and other wildlife that live in the thatched canopies.
In the dark oil Rats, the 'rodents' swarm in a mass around the corner of a windowless red-brick building, perhaps a factory.
Using a standardized checklist, the vets will be looking for practices that would prevent the herd's exposure to infected 'rodents' or wildlife, such as raccoons or foxes, or to raw garbage.
Gophers are 'rodents' and have large incisors, like squirrels and mice, that are used for gnawing.
The phenomenon had been found in 'rodents' , but not in swine.
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