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Controlling The Pests So They Don't Control You

Did you know that cockroaches can survive being submerged in water for 30 minutes or more? Did you realize that rats can fit through a hole the size of a quarter? Household pests are sneaky, which is one reason they can be so hard to get rid of. But if you have pests in your home, you should not have to live your live in fear or inconvenience. A pest control expert can figure out what pests are to blame and then take measures to eliminate them. They'll get rid of those sneaky rats, cranky cockroaches, or crawling ants. Learn more about the methods they use on this website.

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Did Your Kid Leave The Door Cracked Overnight On Accident? Watch For These 5 Signs That You Need To Arrange For Mouse Control

A door that is left open overnight represents more than just a security problem. Kids sometimes get in a hurry and forget to make sure that the door latches all the way, and there is nothing fun about discovering that your home has now been left vulnerable to potential pest problems. Although you might not want to think about having a rodent in your house, it only takes a small crack that is about the width of a pencil to allow a house mouse to get inside. Catching an infestation early is simple when you watch for these signs that you need to seek mice removal services.

Hearing Strange Noises When the House Is Quiet

Houses sometimes make the occasional odd noise when they settle. However, the noises that mice make are much different from the odd pop or crack that you might normally hear. Mice tend to make scurrying sounds that may include the sound of them knocking things over. You might hear paper rustling if they run across a desk top. If the infestation gets too serious, then you may also hear them scratching as they make their nests. 

Discovering Footprints in Dusty Areas

Mice infestations are sometimes discovered when someone begins to clean out their pantry. Small spills of flour and other food products attract rodents, and you might see their footprints left behind in the powder. You can also check for footprints in areas of your house that you don't access often that might have dust such as a storage cabinet or closet shelf.

Noticing Your Pet Acting Strangely

Dogs and cats often know about infestations before their human companions figure it out. Watch your pet's behavior to see if they are doing anything new. For instance, your dog might suddenly start barking at a spot beneath the couch, or you might sense that your cat is chasing something. 

Seeing Droppings or Gnaw Marks

Mice leave behind damage in their wake that ranges from chew marks in boxes and furniture to fecal matter and nesting materials. Mice droppings are not only disgusting to find in your house, but they can also harbor bacteria that can make you and your family sick. Mouse droppings look like small dark pellets, but they are easy to mistake for droppings that are left behind by other animals. When you arrange for mice removal, you can expect a complete inspection to help you find out for sure if it is a mouse that you are dealing with.