Tips for Do-It-Yourself Mice Control
Use mouse traps sooner as opposed to later!
Where should I place mouse traps or bait*?
- To start, place them anywhere past activity has been noticed
- Traps and bait stations should be placed perpendicular to the wall and in dark corners
- Below ground level, place bait stations up high where mice are entering if possible
- Utility room and laundry room
- Kitchen, pantry, and other areas where food is kept
- Behind or under appliances, including stove, refrigerator, dishwasher
- Under the sink
*Note: 6-10 trap or bait placements is recommended for a small home
What type of trap or bait should I use?
- Plastic expanded trigger snap traps baited with chocolate, peanut butter or something mice have already fed on
- Rodenticide bait blocks in a tamper-resistant station
What if I catch several mice?
The reality is there is seldom just one mouse. Once they have gained access to your home, they can reproduce an average of 7 babies approximately once a month. This is why proactive trapping to monitor for new infestations is so important. If you identify a larger problem, you will want to consider more aggressive baiting and trapping, or contact a professional pest control company.
How can I keep them from returning?
If you have a reoccurring mouse issue, this is a symptom of a house problem. You likely have entry points in your foundation that are now ‘marked’ with residue left behind by previous mice. Consequently, this acts as a beacon, attracting new mice year after year. Therefore the best solution to your reoccurring mouse problem is to start with addressing your foundation issues. Unfortunately, with harsh Minnesota winters, entry points can develop in a house of any age. A comprehensive evaluation, along with a thorough foundation sealing is the best long-term solution to mice!
Have a mouse problem larger than you can handle?
Rainbow Pest Experts has perfected the art of mouse exclusion – the act of physically locating and patching rodent entry points to reduce or eliminate future invasion. First, our team performs a thorough foundation inspection to identify all entry points. Then, by using construction grade materials, we neatly & thoroughly patch gaps the size of a pencil & larger. When exclusion is done properly it minimizes the use of rodenticides and traps, providing a long-term solution to the rodent population within the structure. Read more about our comprehensive mouse control solution, or contact us today for help!
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