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You have a mouse. You likely have more than one mouse because you caught one already in those sticky mouse traps. You had to wear gloves and scrub the area with bleach and disinfectant where you think it scampered around before being stuck because it’s very likely that that mouse had a disease. But you’ve still awoken groggily to be dismayed by mouse droppings all over your kitchen floor. It is unacceptable to live with mice, not simply because it’s gross to clean up their poop, but because it’s actually dangerous.
Hantavirus is airborne and can be toxic. It is found in mouse poop. You may need a face mask the next time you clean up after them. And if this continues, you may simply have to call a catchmaster. Professional fumigation may be the best move to make because a mama mouse reproduces a litter of five to six babies every few months. That’s a lot of rodents.
So don’t wait any longer. You don’t want to take any chances by living with mice. If you’ve tried sticky mouse traps and humane mouse traps and still see signs of a rodent infestation, now is the time to call the catchmaster for rodent eradication.
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