Mouse Trap

Good-Bye, Dear Rodents.

A mouse looking in the camera

Keeping a hamster as a pet is all cute and fine. But knowing that there is a mouse or rat in your house leaves you with a feeling of uneasiness. Their ability to enter through very little space makes these common pests creatures with natural resources.

You can always guess the population of rodents in your home. If you see them only at night, and never during the day, chances are that the population has not grown much in size, and you still have time to save your home for any rodent infestation in your house.

What causes rats and mice to come into your house?

Mice or rats, just like any being, come to your homes looking for someplace safe with water and food resources; food and shelter is the goal. You can easily recognize the presence of rodents at your place when you encounter rodent droppings. Always remember the place with the highest number of droppings indicates their nest.

The probability of finding a rodent in your house is the highest in winters. They easily break into your houses and prefer nesting in roof tops, cupboards or warm places. To make their nest, rodents use small pieces of paper, fabric or dried plants. And with the presence of cereal grains, or any type of food, makes your home the perfect spot for these pests to feel at home.

Why should you get your house rodent-proof?

It is estimated that around 21 million homes in the US alone are infected by rodents every winter. They not only damage your property and spoil your food but also pose threats to your health and well-being. The fresh droppings that indicate the presence of a nearby nesting of mice, if dried, can be more hazardous for the people breathing in the same air infested by the fecal matter.

1. Hantavirus

Hantavirus, a life-threatening disease, can potentially kill people if they inhaled urine, droppings or saliva of an infected rodent.

2. Bubonic Plague

Bubonic Plague, commonly known as Black Death, has killed one-third of the European people during the Middle Ages.

3. Rat- bite Fever

Rat- bite Fever is also notorious for its deadly properties. Headache, rash and muscle pain are some common symptoms of this fatal disease caused by rodents.

Humane ways to bid farewell to rodents

Owing to the facts that in addition to posing risks to your property and food, and being a significant risk to your life and health, rodents must be kept out of your house premises. In order to prevent them from troubling you, you may make use of some ways to get rid of them in a humane way.

  1. Keep your living spaces tidy and trash bins clean.
  2. Never tempt the rodents by keeping your food unsealed.
  3. Invest in some ideal mouse bait.

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