Making Pest Control Work Better

Take Your Home Back From The Mice That Have Invaded

You grab the brand new box of cereal out of the food pantry and carry it to the counter to pour yourself some breakfast. When you turn to get the milk from the fridge, you see that you've left a trail of cereal behind you. You look at the box and see that your breakfast has already been nibbled – you have mice! How do you get rid of those mice, and what can you do to keep them from coming back? Here, you'll find a few tips to help.

Consider Professional Help

Getting rid of one mouse may not seem like that big of a job, but the chances are, if you have one mouse, there are several others hiding within the walls. Yes, you can set traps night after night and hope that you catch the buggers before they steal any more of your food, but it can take several weeks or months to catch the mice living within your home.

A professional will be able to identify the entry points where the mice are coming into your home. In order to win this fight, you will have to find out how they're getting in and block it up tightly. Once a mouse knows how to get in, he tells his little friends, and they will be relentless about getting in through that point. So make sure that it's sealed up very, very well – a professional can get it done the first time.

A mice removal and exclusion professional will know how to bait the mice – if you don't know how to bait a mouse properly, you will not catch a single mouse in your little snap traps. When baited properly, the right trap can catch multiple mice in a single night, as it will attract any mice in the general area.

Preventing the Return

Keep up with checking all of the corners in your cabinets and drawers. The second you find a single mouse dropping, it's time to take action – the longer you put off the war, the more soldiers that little mouse will have to fight with him. Set traps, and work to capture the mouse before he has a chance to make mouse babies.

Keep your food in air-tight containers. If you have a large pantry and lots of food stored inside, you probably don't have the containers to store the dry goods in, but if you get one or two large plastic bins with lids, you can seal it all up in just a container or two.

Talk with your local mouse removal expert for assistance.  Don't let the mice run you out of your home – you can reclaim it and make it yours again!


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