Thursday, September 8, 2016

Mice Around Your Home: What to do?

There are many ways to get rid of a mouse but for most new homeowners, it can be intimidating. Individuals can have very few fears but see a mouse in the house, and instantly jump up on the couch in fear. These tiny creatures are essentially harmless but can lead to damage as well as health issues in the home. Once a mouse has been spotted, steps need to be taken to have the mouse removed. Below are a few tips to get you started.

Evaluating the Situation
To begin, you will need to evaluate the situation. How many mice have you seen? Can you tell where they are entering the home? Have you seen droppings or other indications as to where the mice are living or moving throughout your home? Consider where you have seen the mice and where clues are left to know where to begin the removal process.

DIY Removal
If you plan on trying to get rid of a mouse in your house yourself, there are several options. You can set up a basic trap that will catch the mouse, but many feel this is inhumane as it kills the creature. You can set up glue traps and try to catch the mouse but this is also a way that can end the life of the rodent. Handmade traps can also be used which will catch the mouse and the rodent can be released into the wild. These are your options when you want to try and catch the mouse yourself.

Professional Assistance

It is recommended that you work with the professionals when it comes to mouse removal. Mice can easily take up residency in the home and trying to remove them by yourself can lead to a bigger headache. The problem needs to be handled quickly so that you and your loved ones are not affected by mouse droppings or urine. A professional wildlife removal company will be able to provide humane options for removal.

The professionals will evaluate your home, determining where the mice issue stems from. Removal steps will be taken as well as advice on what to do to clean the area as well as avoid mice in the future. By working with the experts, you will be able to avoid having mice in the home as the rodents will be removed straight away.

Avoiding Mice in the Future
Once the mice have been removed, you want to take precautions to avoid having any more rodents in your home in the future. Take time to clean up all food in the home after meals or snacks. Even the smallest crumbs are an invitation to a mouse to enter your home. Have any holes or cracks in your walls, foundation, windows and doors sealed so mice are unable to enter the home. Periodically walk around the exterior and interior of your home looking for such areas.

When you do find that you are in need of rodent or other pest services, contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control. They will be able to provide you with the essential removal services to ensure you do not have mice in the home.

About the Author

Bill Dowd is the President and CEO of Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control, Canada's largest wildlife control company. He established Skedaddle in 1989. Recognizing the need for a professional urban wildlife specialist that focuses on humane removal methods, they have since had over 200,000 wildlife removals and exclusions with environment-friendly, poison-free methods since day one. Dowd has over 20 years of hands-on experience in the industry.


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