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How To Keep Mice In Check This Fall

This fall, as the weather begins to get a little cooler, mice will begin to seek warmer shelter to prepare for winter. Unfortunately, that shelter could be your home. Mice are small grey colored rodents about 2 ½ inches long. These small rodents are able to get into your home through very small cracks or openings in the exterior of your home. They are in search of a warm place to stay with plenty of food and water. Your home probably fits that description for them. Once they are inside your home they will forage for food and water. This is when you will most likely spot them scurrying around your kitchen, basement or attic.

Having mice in your home can be dangerous to you and your family. Mice can transmit diseases if you are bitten by one. They can contaminate food and water by leaving fecal matter and urine in the food they get into. They can bring in things like ticks, fleas, lice and mites. They can also stir up allergies for those affected by allergies in your home. These rodents are a true pest in your home. Keeping them out of your home is essential for the safety and comfort of your family.

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Here are a few simple tips to try to prevent mice from seeking shelter in your home:

Mice can be harmful to your family’s health and safety but they can also cause damage to your home. They can do so by chewing through wires and insulation. If they chew through wires in your home, it can become a fire hazard. Keeping mice out is not always easy, but it is important for you, your family and your home. If you notice any rodents in your home, call a professional pest exterminator to get them taken care of quickly and efficiently.

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