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  2. Rodent mite dermatitis - Wikipedia

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    Rodent mite dermatitis (also known as rat mite dermatitis) is an often unrecognized ectoparasitosis occurring after human contact with haematophagous mesostigmatid mites that infest rodents, such as house mice, [1] rats [2] and hamsters. [3]

  3. Mice droppings and moldy mozzarella. The worst Horry County ...

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    With mice droppings, moldy mozzarella and other violations, here are the Horry County restaurants with the worst health inspections. ... Per Winbladh, Getty Images/Eleanor Nash.

  4. Mouse droppings, roaches found at Fort Worth restaurants. 2 ...

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    Two Fort Worth restaurants were temporarily closed for serious health violations, including rodent droppings and roaches, during July 14-27 inspections, according to data from the city compiled by ...

  5. Mouse droppings. Cooked meat stored on the floor. Midlands ...

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    An inspector observed rodent droppings and shredded nesting materials in the dry storage area. A buildup of grease and other debris was seen on the floors and walls throughout the facility.

  6. Mouse droppings and sanitation issues: The best and worst ...

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  7. Mouse - Wikipedia

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    House mouse (Mus musculus) Phase-specific vocalizations of male mice at the initial encounter during the courtship sequence. A mouse (pl.: mice) is a small rodent. Characteristically, mice are known to have a pointed snout, small rounded ears, a body-length scaly tail, and a high breeding rate.

  8. Food inspectors find dead mouse, mouse feces 'in most ... - AOL

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    There were mouse feces on prep stations and tables, cold holders, the ice machine, utensils, the drying rack and slicer, according to a Feb. 6 report.

  9. California deermouse - Wikipedia

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    The California deermouse has very large ears, and its tail is longer than the head and body combined. Including the tail, which is about 117 to 156 mm (4.6 to 6.1 in) long, the mouse ranges in length from 220 to 285 mm (8.7 to 11.2 in). [6] The coat is overall orange, mixed with black and brown hairs.