Mice Infestation



What To Do About Mice Infestation

Realizing that you may have a problem with mice infestation is a serious matter, and definitely one which needs addressing as soon as possible. Though birthing is dangerous business for mice they can still make quick work of it, and you could be faced with a very heavy population of these little critters within two months time. Depending on the number of mice, infestation can be done either privately or with the assistance of a professional. Mice are known carriers of some very unhealthy bacteria and viruses, including the Hantavirus prone to the deer mouse. Though they mean no harm, and are actually quite curious and comical, the wild mouse can not live within human walls without risk to the health and well being of both parties. Where there are a few mice, infestation is not far off in the future.

There are several home remedies for the repulsion of mice, and these combined efforts can help you not only to rid your home of the mice who have already settled in, but to discourage any new ones from taking up residence. Peppermint extract in its purest form is a sent far too potent and powerful for the mouse to tolerate. This type of aroma attack works in the mouse’s brain, confusing and disorienting him to the point of fear. It is completely safe for children and pets and can be left inconspicuously behind furnishings and next to known mouse traffic areas. Strong citrus oils can serve the same purpose, and there are even some EDA approved organic mouse repellents on the market which use a dazzling combination of natural detracting agents.

Another sure fire way of preventing mice infestation is to seal each and every crevice of your home. If a mouse can get their tiny head through a hole or crack, his elastic body will fit as well. This can be a difficult task in older homes, but well worth the effort should you take the time. This can be done with a common mudding compound, a clear or colored caulk, or even with steel wool or rubber matting. Once you have achieved a good sound barrier between the outdoors and the interior of your home, all that will be left to do is to catch the mice who are still trapped inside.

Of the many traps and poisons available for the elimination of mice infestation, the live trap box may be the most humane, safe, and sanitary way of rounding them up and shipping them out. Glue traps do not kill, and because most folks don’t wish to finish the little guys off they usually die slowly of starvation. Snap traps and poisons can leave carcasses and injured mice behind, which can cause sanitary and ethical issues as well. Live trapping will hold many mice at once, and the ease of release in remote areas can help everyone to feel at better about the end result.


 

 

 


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