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How common is it to have mice in your home?

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While the common house mouse is not as dangerous to your health as a deer mouse, they can still spread disease, such as hantavirus, salmonellosis and listeria through their urine, droppings, saliva and nesting materials. read more

Poop. Mice just do their business wherever they are at the moment. It's almost impossible to have a mouse problem and not see little dark droppings."Droppings are the most commonly encountered evidence of rodent activity. read more

Mice and rats can always return to a home after they've been removed. Learn how to tell between old and new signs of mouse or rat activity in your home. read more

Once you detect you have mice it’s best to deal with them right away so the chance of damage and disease spreading become less of a concern. The most common DIY methods of ridding your home of mice are snap traps and poison pellets or bait stations. Traps should be set and placed in areas around your home where you have detected mice. read more

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