How to get rid of mice in the house — expert tips

2021-11-25 03:08:02 By : Ms. Ella Shen

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Are you looking for a way to get rid of rats in your home? Rats usually carry diseases and bacterial infections, so it is important to remove them as safely and quickly as possible.

We asked experts to find the most effective way to eliminate rats in the home.

"Mouses are always looking for warm, dry habitats and new sources of food, especially during periods of inclement weather. Rodents are active at night and are difficult to be spotted during the day," Rentokil Institute of Pest Control Technology Training Institute Head of the People’s Congress Wei Cross told Country Life.

David said that there are some signs that rats are infested. These include... 1. Odors and sounds "Mouses have a very strong smell of ammonia. In addition, they are usually very noisy and make an audible rubbing sound when they move around the house."

2. Feces "The rats excrete about 40 black granular feces every day, up to 14 mm in length. These feces can be found near any port or entry point."

3. Smear "Due to poor eyesight, the rodent uses the established route along the wall. You may notice oil stains on the wall and surface by the rodent."

4. Footprints "Mouses will leave footprints and tail marks in dusty and seldom used areas of your premises. A strong flashlight at a low angle should clearly show the marks. To determine whether there is intrusive activity, please spread along the ground Fine flour or talcum powder. A small piece of floor near the footprints, check for new marks the next day."

5. Damage "Rodents can bite through cables, which may be the most dangerous aspect of pests, because it can cause fires, and it is also difficult to find. Bite marks, shredded paper and damage to storage containers are also common signs of rodent activity. "

"If you do find a rodent problem, you can take some simple steps to minimize the risk of a full-scale infection in your home," David said.

1. Seal all crevices "Mouses can enter your home through external crevices and holes, so please seal them with steel wool, caulk, metal skirting board or cement. As we all know, they can also enter the house through damaged drains, so be sure to Make sure that these equipment are well maintained and regularly inspected."

Remember: if you are unsure of how rodents enter your home, don’t hesitate to ask a pest control expert to analyze the location and advise on potential causes of the problem.

2. Clean up and clean "Keep debris to a minimum and move objects away from walls to ensure you can inspect what is hidden behind them. Less debris means fewer hiding places. Make sure to keep the waste away Store in a closed trash can and clean the pipes and drains regularly if possible."

3. Eliminate potential food sources "This can be achieved by storing dry food in airtight containers, ensuring that the food does not remain on the counter, and cleaning up any spills."

"Whether you are dealing with a pest problem or just want to prevent a pest problem, it is important that you know who to contact. The responsibility of the external contractor is to fully understand the latest legislative changes in their field. Professional knowledge.

"Pest controllers are no exception, so if you are unsure of the best way to prevent rodents at home, it is best to consult an expert."

Dee Ward-Thompson, technical manager of the British Pest Control Association (BPCA), told Rural Life: “You can take some simple steps to help stop the mouse from moving in and around your home and stop it before the infection occurs.”

Dee said that some ways to keep mice away from home include:

1. Keep the trash can closed "Cover any household waste that rats can enter. Keep the trash can lid closed. Try to keep your trash can away from direct sunlight to help reduce odors and reduce the speed at which decomposing pests are attracted. Clean up regularly. Your container."

2. Be careful when feeding birds. "Mice are not picky eaters. Remember, if you feed birds or other wild animals in the garden, this will also encourage mice. If you feed garden birds, please use a feeding basket. Don't eat them all at once. Too much."

3. Check the entry point "Check the entry points inside and around your house and outbuildings. Seal the gaps around the pipes and under the shed. Even small holes can provide convenience for pests. Rats can squeeze through what the thumb can pass through. Any space.

"Keeping the garden tidy by cleaning up debris and stakes can limit potential nesting sites for rats."

Mice don't like the smell of peppermint, so putting peppermint oil on a cotton ball in the corner of your home will help drive them away. Replace every few days to make sure they keep their distance.

If you are looking for a way to easily remove rodents yourself, you can try some simple and cost-effective methods. These include...

"If it's too late and you have been infected with a serious parasite, then you may need some professional help," Dee said.

"Although you can buy rat poison (rodenticide) from DIY stores, amateur rat control may be ineffective and sometimes even dangerous. Be sure to read the label on any rat bait you buy, and make sure that wild animals, household pets or Children cannot reach it."

"Many parts of the UK now have mice that are resistant to certain poisons," she added. "Pest management professionals have access to different products that are not sold to the public, and can manage anti-drug rats. They can also protect other non-target species and provide some advice on how to prevent rats from reappearing." Intrusion into your property. "

Remember: failed DIY treatments can actually make pests worse, so be sure to use a trained, insured and audited pest management company.

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