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Got a Mouse in the House? Rodent Control that is Effective and Easy


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Nothing is worse than having an unwanted mouse in your house.  Mice will find a way into your home when the temperature are freezing outside and can be very destructive visitors in your home.  If you notice small, brown pellets around and some shredded paper or another type of nesting material, then chances are you have a mouse in your house.  It is important to take care of the problem as soon as you notice these signs to avoid having multiple mice in your house.

A simple way to get rid of mice in your house is set up mouse traps around the area you suspect the mouse or mice are staying.  It is best to set up several mouse traps around your house and use a bait like peanut butter or cheese.  It is best not to use a poison to kill the mouse or mice when trapping a mouse in your house because the mouse could die somewhere inside your house making it hard to locate or remove.  Here are some great products to use when trapping a mouse:

  • The Victor Metal Pedal Rat Trap is a classic and simple way to trap any mouse in your house.  Start off by using several traps in the area where the mouse has been spotted.  Use peanut butter, cheese, or another type of food that is attractive to mice.  Check on the traps on a regular basis to see if the mouse has been caught and dispose of the mouse right away.
  • Another easy-to-use mouse trap is the Victor Electronic Mouse Trap.  This mouse trap uses no poisons and can kill up to 50 mice.  Just put some peanut butter in the back to attract mice and check on the trap periodically.  So easy and no mess!
  • To prevent mouse from returning to your house, use the Heavy Duty Sonic PestChaser.  This device emits a high-pitch frequency that mice hate to hear and will avoid.  It is inaudible to humans and has a red light display to let you know that it is working.  No messy chemicals and very effective!

 


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