PROVEN BEST WAYS FOR GETTING RID OF MICE

12 May

 

Mice will frequently try to go inside in quest of food, warmth, and refuge. Mice not only chew through walls and damage food boxes in kitchen cupboards, but they can also wreak havoc on your home and personal health: they gnaw on cables, carry a host of diseases, and can aggravate allergies and asthma in everyone living in the house.

How do you know if you have a mouse infestation?
Before taking any preventative precautions, it's critical to understand how to identify mouse droppings, which are frequently the first indication that you have mice in your home. Mouse droppings are roughly a quarter-inch length and resemble dark grains of rice. Rat droppings are often bigger and longer, measuring around half an inch in length. Trails of tiny excrement pellets are a sure sign of mice, but they're not the only thing to look out for: Examine your pantry for any detritus on the shelves or nibble marks on food cartons.

If you see one mouse, chances are there are more hiding someplace in your house. Simply put, if one mouse can get in, others can and probably will  as well. They also multiply swiftly. A single female mouse can have up to eight litters every year, giving birth to up to 100 baby mice! According to the Building Performance Institute, which establishes guidelines for the construction of healthy, pest-free dwellings.

How to Get Rid of Mice?
Act fast if you discover mouse droppings or gnawed food boxes to get rid of mice before they cause further harm. Mice are naturally curious creatures (unlike rats, which are naturally wary), making them easier to catch.

1. Discover their entry point.
Before you set any traps or bait, conduct some research. "Find out where they're coming from, because strewing traps all over your basement floor isn't going to help," says Cindy Mannes, a National Pest Management Association spokesman. Determine where the mice are residing and making nests, and then place your traps in that general region.

2. Install mouse traps.
Mouse traps continue to be one of the most efficient methods for getting rid of mice that are already wreaking havoc in your house. Place mouse traps in high-risk areas in your home, such as along walls and beneath trash cans. There are numerous mouse traps to pick from, each with its own price, purpose, and design.

3. Clear out the garage and store room.
Cars and houses are equally enticing to mice. "If they get into the garage, they may decide to dwell beneath your car hood, where the engine is lovely and toasty," Mannes cautions. They can potentially harm your car once they start gnawing on cables. Wrapping problem areas in rat tape (which contains ingredients found in chili peppers) will help keep mice away.

4. Call an exterminator if all else fails.
Everyone has a distinct threshold for what they're willing to put up with before seeking assistance. If you find yourself in need of a professional, ask your friends and neighbors if they have any suggestions for exterminators, whether you're looking for someone who can get the job done quickly or someone who would take a more humanitarian approach. Treatment will cost between $150 and $250, depending on the size of your property and the intensity of the infestation.

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