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Mice in the House? Proven Tips to Remove Them for Good
Struggling with a winter mouse infestation? Learn how to get rid of mice safely, even if you have pets. Insights sourced from pest control experts and everyday homeowners. Key Steps to Address a Mouse Infestation 1. Seal Entry Points to Prevent Mice from Entering: Mice can squeeze through holes as small as a dime, so finding and sealing their entryways is critical. Focus on areas near windows, doors, foundations, and utility lines. - Inspect your home for gaps near foundations, windows, doors, and utility pipes. - Fill holes with steel wool, copper mesh or hardware cloth. (Stainless Steel Wool here) - Expanding Foam: Use alongside steel wool for an extra layer of sealing, but remember that foam alone isnโ€™t chew-proof. 2. Use Cats and Dogs as Natural Predators: - Cats and Terriers: Certain pets, like Maine Coon cats or terrier dog breeds, are natural hunters and can help control mouse populations. - Used Cat Litter. Sprinkling used cat litter around the perimeter of your home can be a signal to mice that their are predator's around and to avoid your home. 3. Clean and Disrupt Scent Trails: Mice follow pheromone trails to navigate your home, so cleaning these thoroughly can disrupt their patterns. - Clean areas of mouse activity with a bleach solution to remove pheromone trails. - Avoid using cardboard or thin plastic packaging, as mice can chew through these. - Store pet food in sealed containers when not in use. 4. Remove All Accessible Food Sources: Mice are opportunistic feeders, so removing access to food is crucial. - Store all food in airtight containers. Keep counters, pet food dishes, and floors free of crumbs. - Pay special attention to areas under appliances and furniture where crumbs often accumulate. 5. Try Natural Mouse Deterrents: Eco-friendly solutions can help keep mice away without the need for harsh chemicals: - Use peppermint oil or Tea Tree Oil. Apply either at entry points and areas of mouse activity. Mice dislike the strong smells. (Peppermint oil here)
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Thanks Brayden, this helped a lot :)
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