How Do I Prevent HPS? , Treating Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome View map showing where deer mice live in North America. cotton rat It prefers wooded and brushy areas, although sometimes it will live in more open ground.
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Weed-choked fence rows and washes offer almost ideal habitat. Mice of this group seem to be poor climbers and live close to or on the ground. Deer mice do not hibernate. Their winter activities may include taking up quarters in a pile of logs, from which they venture nightly in search of food. The tracks of one mouse...
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May 21, 2009 Deer mice live in all parts of Washington, but mainly in rural areas. How do I prevent Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome?
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www.doh.wa.gov/ehsphl/factsheet/hanta.htm
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So do skunks, lynx, raccoons, bears, coyotes and wolves. WHERE THEY LIVE Deer mice live in many places. They live in forests, fields and prairies.
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Navigational Instinct: A Reason Not to Live Trap Deer Mice in Residences. - To the Editor: Although the rodent that most often invades homes in N : Encyclopedia.com Removing deer mice from buildings and the risk for human exposure to Sin Nombre virus. (Dispatches).; Magazine article from:
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Mice and Rats question: Where do mouse deer live? probably in a jungle or a forest.
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How do I know if I have a deer mouse infestation? If you live in a rural or semi-rural area, near a field, forest or other undeveloped area,
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Deer mice were live-trapped at all field sites according to a fixed protocol (17). Each site had 48 live-traps in place for 3 days. A blood sample was collected from each deer mouse by retroorbital puncture with a heparinized capillary tube or Pasteur pipette.
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; National Center for Infectious Diseases; Special Pathogens Branch; All About Hantaviruses; All About Hantaviruses Home | General Information; Technical Information | Contact Us Epidemiology of HPS Slideset Slide 7: Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome Cases by State of Exposure...
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