Mouse Control Solutions for the Home

Aug 19
07:59

2011

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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When you have a problem with mouse control in your home, there are many ways to take care of the problem. Prevention and extermination are key to keeping your house free of rodents.

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Whether you live in an urban environment or out in the country,Mouse Control Solutions for the Home  Articles everybody may have to deal with mouse control. Rats and mice can live in any environment where there is food and a place to live. Their ability to adapt can make them a difficult pest to get rid of. There are ways to take care of this problem yourself but when the task is too big, seeking out professional help from exterminators or wildlife control specialists can help you eradicate mice and rats from your home and help prevent them from coming back.

The problem with rodents is that their bodies are built to be able to fit in to small spaces. This gives them the ability to easily navigate through small holes, vents, and outlets. A small gap between or under a door is sufficient for access. They are also able to climb through pipelines in your home or in multi unit buildings.

Most mouse control starts with prevention. Problems with mice and rats can start with making sure that your property is properly sealed off from the outside, making sure there is no access – even the ones you might think are small and insignificant. The main reason rodents enter your home is for food and shelter. Another way to prevent an infestation is to make sure all of your home’s foods are properly sealed and stored.

It’s hard to be precise all the time. Even if you follow these prevention tips, sometimes mice and rats find a way or bore a hole in order to access your property. There are then several at home mouse control options for you. The most classic is the mousetrap that snaps to kill the rodent in its search for food. If you feel this it too inhumane, there are traps that are designed to poison the rodent instead, leaving you with a dead but not mangled mouse or rat. Other traps actually catch the rodent, allowing you to put it back outside. However, if it got in, chances are it will come back in! You may want to find an alternative location far enough away from your home to let them back in to the wild.

Cats are also an option. It’s their natural instinct to hunt, so when you have a problem with rodents inside and outside your home, they can perform mouse control themselves.

When you have a serious problem, you need to call the professionals. Signs of a serious problem could be excess droppings, mice feces, in several places in your home. This can be a hazard to the health of your family and is a sign there are more than just a couple of mice in your home. You may even hear them gnawing in your walls. Just as you have two options for traps, you have two options for professional mice control solutions. Exterminators are able to use chemical compounds to get rid of the problem and almost always use a solution that kills the mice. Wild life control can humanely get rid of your problem for you and make sure it’s complete.

Mice and rats do not belong inside your home. If you have trouble, you have professional solutions as well as at-home methods for proper mouse control.