The Dangers of Living with a Mouse Infestation

Nov 6
18:18

2011

Bob B. Hamilton

Bob B. Hamilton

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If you spot a single mouse running around your home, chances are you have a few more hiding somewhere. You should not just wait for them to die off. Their population will only increase unless you are proactive about the situation.

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If you spot a single mouse running around your home,The Dangers of Living with a Mouse Infestation Articles chances are you have a few more hiding somewhere.  You should not just wait for them to die off.  Their population will only increase unless you are proactive about the situation.  There are also certain dangers of living with a mouse infestation you should be aware of.  Keep reading to learn about some of these dangers.

The most important problem with sharing your residence with a population of mice is they can transmit many different diseases.  Some of them are even fatal to humans.  Even if they do not transmit diseases directly to one of the inhabitants of the home they can lead to allergies and asthma-like symptoms.

Mice can transmit diseases various ways.  You will definitely know you are at risk if one of them bites you.  However, they can also transmit disease via their urine or droppings.  They may infect some of your food without you being aware of it.  One may even die in your water supply and cause problems.

Another problem with living with a mouse infestation is they often play host to parasites such as mites and fleas.  Once these parasites have been brought into your home they may not settle on staying with their original host.  One of your family members or pets can easily be affected.

You should also be aware that mice constantly chew on things to keep their growing incisors in check.  Your furniture will be the main victim.  However, mice have also been known to chew on electrical wiring.  There should not be much need to tell you how dangerous this can be.

Mice can also cause injuries to the occupants of the home.  Say you are getting out of the bathtub and spot a furry little creature running across the floor.  If you are easily surprised, then you maybe startled enough to fall over and injure yourself.  It has happened to plenty of people in the past.

As you can see, there are quite a few dangers of living with a mouse infestation.  You will want to do your best to avoid any problems with these pests.  You should seal all cracks and crevices around your home they can slip into.  Just know these tiny creatures can fit into the tiniest of holes.

You should strongly consider calling a pest control company if you spot a mouse in your home.  Even if you do not see anything a pest control expert can help ensure this stays the case for you and your family.