If you have telltale signs of a mouse problem, such as the presence of droppings, noticing gnaw marks, or even seeing a mouse or two, finding a solution is necessary so they do not infest your home’s interior. Here are some effective ways to keep mice from becoming a pesky nuisance. Check the Exterior for… Read more »
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Three Effective Techniques to Keep Rodents Away
There are few things more frustrating than finding out that you have some mischievous rodents hiding in your house. It wouldn’t be such a big deal if they didn’t skitter through your pantry at night, gnawing away at packs of self-rising flour. If only they would just stay in the outdoors instead of invading your… Read more »
The Pesky Squirrels in Your Attic…
It’s a problem that you might have faced at some point in your life. You’re on the verge of sleep when you’re suddenly snapped to attention by the pitter-patter of paws from somewhere overhead. Once again, a family of squirrels is scampering around in the attic, making themselves completely at home. They may seem harmless enough,… Read more »
4 Ways to Rodent-Proof Your Home
As winter arrives and temperatures drop, rodents begin looking for a cozy place to stay warm. They might try to seek shelter in your nice, warm house. Fortunately, there are ways that you can keep these unwanted pests out of your home. Here are four steps you can take to keep your home rodent-proofed this… Read more »
Rodent Control: Poison-Free Ways to Keep Mice Out of your Kitchen
When mice take shelter in your home, it is unlikely that they will leave on their own terms. As long as there is food and a safe shelter, these menacing creatures will take permanent residence in your home. Whether you’ve seen some droppings or even encountered a mouse running around your kitchen, the best way… Read more »
Five Warning Signs of Rodents in your Home
The last thing any homeowner wants is to discover that they have rats or mice living in their house. These unwelcome pests can damage property and can carry disease so it is important that you address the issue as soon as possible. Rodents reproduce quickly, so early detection will help to avoid a more costly… Read more »