Muskrat
Scientific name: Ondatra zibethicus
Biology.
Adult body length (without tail): 8 to 18 inches
Adult body weight: 1 1/2 to 5 pounds
Gestation period: 22 to 30 days
Litters per year: 2 to 3
Litter size: 1 to 15 young (usually 4 to 8)
Breeding season: February through August
Birthing season: March through September
Age at which young are weaned: 4 weeks
Activity period: Night: pre-sunset through post-dawn
Range: 1 to 9 acres
Primary foods: Herbaceous and aquatic plants, grasses, crops and
legumes
Pest status. Muskrats often are regarded as pests simply by their very presence and appearance in and around landscaping ponds on private residential and commercial property. Beyond that, muskrats often burrow into, and cause damage to the shorelines, dams and levees of ponds and reservoirs. They may cause significant feeding damage to ornamentals in urbanized areas, as well as to crops in agricultural settings near inhabited bodies of water.
CONTROL
Habitat Modification and exclusion
Muskrat-infested ponds can be cleared of these animals and rendered less habitable by drawing the water level down 2 to 3 feet below normal levels during winter. This will expose dens, burrows and runs so they can be filled-in with stone. Dams and levees will also be exposed so they can be reinforced (by rip-rapping) with stone
Physical / Mechanical Control
Lethal- and live-trapping
Leg-hold traps (No. 1, 1 ½ or 2 long spring or coil spring) are frequently used. Body-grip traps are very effective when placed strategically (e.g., den entrances, trails, feed beds and other frequented sites) in underwater and shoreline sets. Small wire-mesh suitcase traps can also be effective for trapping muskrats underwater.
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Locations
Serving the St. Louis Metropolitan area since 1956, including Arnold, Ballwin, Chesterfield, Crestwood, Creve Coeur, Des Peres, Fenton, Florissant, Kirkwood, Maryland Heights, Overland, St. Charles, Webster Groves, Wentzville and surrounding areas.
Columbia & Jefferson City, MO and surrounding areas.





















