Keeping Mice From Invading Your Indoor Living Space

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After experiencing a wretched spider infestation, my pest control professional told me something that I would never forget. In the nicest possible way, she told me that my house was too messy to keep bugs out in the first place. She explained that when people leave food around, it attracts small pests like ants and cockroaches, which then attract larger predators like spiders and mice. I decided to clean up my place so that I wouldn't have to worry about creepy crawlies calling my place home. On my blog, you will learn more about pest control and the importance of house cleaning, so that you don't make the same mistake I did.

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Keeping Mice From Invading Your Indoor Living Space

24 July 2023
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Mice are known to try to get inside homes when they search for food, water, or a temperature change. If you live in an area where mice are abundant, taking steps to protect your structure is a must. Here are actions to take to help keep mice on the outside of your home where they belong.

Be Diligent About Cleaning Practices

If you fail to clean the interior of your home routinely, mice are more likely to try to enter your inside space because of the smell of food remnants left behind. Keep up with cleaning floors to remove crumbs. Wipe all surfaces where food is prepared right after you complete the processes needed to make meals. Keep all leftover food in tightly sealed containers inside of your refrigerator, freezer, or pantry. 

Make Repairs To Your Structure As Needed

Any crack or hole on the outside of your home leads to the interior living space. Mice wriggle through these voids and crawl around between walls in your home's insulation. This can lead to electrical problems if mice gnaw on wires hidden in these areas. They then continue on to the rooms in your home to search for food and water. To avoid this whole scenario, patch any broken portions of your siding and rooftop to help keep mice blockaded from the inside. Fill in gaps under doorways or around window panes with pieces of weather-stripping or felt. If you require numerous repairs, consider hiring a construction contractor to assist with the work.

Get Yearly Inspections Via A Pest Control Service

Even if you do not have mice visibly present in your home, they may be lurking inside walls. To avoid an infestation in the future, it is wise to have a pest control service come to your home to take a look around. During an evaluation, a pest control worker inspects both the inside and outside of your home for signs of rodents. This includes droppings, fur, and damaged building materials. If these are noticed, traps are usually set to see if mice are captured. Yearly inspections help to keep the inside of your home free of all pests.

Take Away Attractions To Minimize Pests

If mice do not have food or water available, they move on to other areas to search for them. Remove pet bowls from both indoor and outdoor areas as soon as animals finish eating. Cover all water sources such as freshwater swimming pools, fish ponds, and bird baths when they are not being used. Avoid stacking wood close to your home as well.

Contact a pest control service to learn more.