There are several signs of a CAG infestation. Since CAGS are nocturnal, if you see CAG activity during the day, it means that the nests are so large that some CAGS are being thrust out. German CAGS also tend to emit a certain odor that, when concentrated due a large population, may give the area near the infstation an oily, musty, smell.
Another sign is the presence of CAG feces, which are best described as resembling coffee grounds. These droppings will typically be left behind on countertops, under sinks or anywhere else the CAGS are scavenging. Typically, you will also find dead CAGS around the house if there is an infestation.
The surest sign of an infestation is simply sighting CAGS active in the house. A common first sighting of CAGS
reported by many people is getting up at night to get a snack from the kitchen, flipping on the light and seeing several CAGS scatter across the kitchen floor. If you have sighted CAGS in your home, don't wait! Call Creature Control at 1-800-441-1519 right away!
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