Tips For Pest Control

Kitchen Nightmares: Finding Mice

You have worked hard to build a great home for your family, but household pests can turn your dream of home ownership into a real nightmare. The mice that invade our homes live everywhere – they are literally all around us. Given the opportunity, these field mice will quickly find their way into your home, and if you see one mouse, you can be sure there are dozens, if not hundreds, of their relatives waiting nearby.

Finding mice in your home can be disconcerting to say the least. Spotting a single mouse, or even just mouse droppings in a drawer, can be a frightening experience, but there are things you can do to send those pests packing. Here is what you should do if you think your house has become a home for mice.

Look for Entry Points

Mice can squeeze through the tiniest of cracks, so the first step is to look for possible entry points and seal them up. Start by looking around the exterior of your home, checking for tiny cracks in the walls that could be allowing mice to enter.

You should also check the interior of your home, from the attic to the basement. Seal up any cracks you find, then set traps to kill the mice that have already made it inside.

Remove Food Sources

When mice come into your home, they are looking for two things – food and shelter. If you leave food out on the counter, it is like putting up a welcome sign for any mice in the area.

Make sure your leftovers are tightly sealed, and placed in the fridge if possible. The less food you leave around, the less likely it is that mice will find your home attractive.

Call a Professional

This do-it-yourself approach to mouse eradication is a good start, but if you want real peace of mind, you should call a professional. It is not always easy to tell if the mice are truly gone or just hiding, and if undetected, a mouse infestation can quickly get out of control.

Having your home checked out by a professional pest control company is important. You will get timely tips for sealing your home and preventing mice from coming in, something that will continue to be important. You cannot truly know the mice are gone without professional help, so do not be afraid to ask for assistance when you need it.

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