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      • Branford
      • Cheshire
      • Hamden
      • Milford
      • New Haven
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      • New Haven
      • Orange
      • Southbury
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Spring Rodent Problems in Connecticut Homes: What to Know & How to Stop Them

Pest RemovalBy AndersonWildlifeMarch 24, 2026

As winter fades and temperatures begin to rise, homeowners across Connecticut often notice an unwelcome increase in rodent activity. Mice and rats become especially active in the spring, searching for food, water, and safe places to nest—and your home can be an easy target. Why Rodents Are More Active in Spring Spring marks the beginning…

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