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The weather has gotten cold, which means the likelihood of finding mice in your home has increased. After all, none of us want to be left out in these freezing temperatures: why would mice be any different?
Here are three ways of helping to prevent these unwanted introducers:
Keep your place clean! Mice like warm spots, but they also like food sources, and the truth is it doesn’t take much to satisfy a mouse. Keeping your home clean, especially in the kitchen underneath the sink or other warm dark undisturbed areas is vital.
Keep your place sealed! This goes beyond just keeping your doors and windows closed. Make sure all cracks and crevices that could connect to the outdoors are sealed. A hole the size of a dime can allow a mouse to squeeze through, so don’t get stingy on your hole-clogging.
Remove The Ones You Got! Where do baby mice come from? From other mice, that’s where! If you already have these critters in your home, it’s important you get them out ASAP. With many good sticky mouse traps available, removing mice is easier than ever.
And while we urge you not to be fooled by the cute appearance of a mouse (that cuteness brings along with it contamination and disease), we fully understand the desire for humane mouse traps, which are provided for through Catchmaster.
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