Fall and winter mean cooler temperatures, shorter days, and an increase in the likelihood of a rodent infestation. Luckily, it's never too late to mouse-proof your house. Read on for some helpful tips for how to get rid of mice.
Green Pest Solutions – Mice
Once mice get inside your home they are tough to get rid of. There are several things you can do to prevent mice in the first place and remove them once they are present.
No one wants to have pests in their home, mice especially. This time of year can be the biggest problem...
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Twas the Night Before Christmas and All Through the House, Not a Creature Was Stirring Except a Big Mouse
In honor of the holidays, we’re going to talk about everyone’s favorite topic: rodents. The following are warning signs of a rodent infestation.
When the weather gets colder, some pests seek out warmth in order to survive the winter. That’s especially true of mice. Mice are notorious winter invaders. Here are some strategies you can implement to prevent mice invasions, and prepare yourself for if they do occur.
While spring and summer are the months most associated with pest problems, it’s fall that tends to have some of the absolute worst pest issues.
May is Asthma and Allergy awareness month. Sponsored by the Asthma and Allergy Foundation, this month is dedicated to the spreading awareness about problems with allergies and prevention/protection strategies for those that suffer from them.
When it comes to pest problems, it’s not your family that is most at risk. It’s often your pets. That is because pets have no way of avoiding pests the way humans do, nor are they able to tell humans accurately when they are suffering from pest related issues. That’s why keeping your pets safe should be one of your top priorities. The following are several tips for ensuring our pets stay safe all summer.
It’s cold outside! But it’s warm and cozy inside your home. No wonder every mouse, rat or indigenous rodent in the region will be trying to find a way into your residence.
Mice are a persistent problem, especially when weather gets cold. Not only do they carry disease and destroy your property – they also breed very quickly, which means that if you don’t deal with your mouse problem you could be facing a complete mouse invasion in only a few months.