Controlling Mice in Norcross, GA, During Winter

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Norcross GA

07 December, 2022

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Rodents are more active in the winter because they seek shelter from the cold and food. These creatures can cause damage to human homes and electrical wiring. So controlling mice in your Norcross, GA, property is imperative. Clear Clutter in Your Home Mice like to hide in dark, cluttered areas. Many homeowners pile up clutter outside and inside their homes during the winter, providing a convenient hiding place for mice. In addition, clutter is also a food source for these pests. Keeping your house clean and free of clutter makes it less attractive to them. Trim Branches and Overhangs One way to prevent mice from entering your home during winter is to trim overhangs and branches in your yard. Mice like to climb, so keep branches and overhangs trimmed. You should also remove excess vegetation and grass in the yard. The less vegetation and grass, the less attractive the area will be to mice. Keep Food Sources Out of Reach of Mice You should store your food in containers with hard sides and keep them off the floor. During the fall and winter, mice will seek food and shelter. They'll enter holes as small as 1/4-inch and build nests near their food sources. In addition to their destructive nature, these rodents also carry various diseases. So one of the first steps you can take to keep mice out of your home is to keep food sources out of reach. Keep Rodents Away From Electrical Wires Mice are known to chew electrical wiring. The insulation on electrical wires contains cellulose, which mice mistake for food. They chew through the outer insulation to reach the copper wire. However, they cannot bite through solid core copper wiring since the wires are made of solid copper. One of the best ways to keep rodents from chewing on your electrical wires is to cover them with a rodent-resistant sleeve. These expandable sleeves are made of modified polyamide, which does not retain scents, so rats and mice won't see them as a threat. You can also set traps if you are not afraid to get dirty. Just make sure you identify the rodents and select the right bait. When setting traps, place them near walls and avoid placing them near electrical wires. Alternatively, you can call a professional rodent remover to set effective traps. In addition, you can prevent mice from chewing wires and other electrical items by blocking their access to these areas. You can use a screen or galvanized mesh wire in gaps between wires, and you can fill in larger gaps with caulk. Caulk can block tiny gaps and can also be used to seal up holes. You can also stuff holes with coarse-grade steel wire wool. Rodents are unlikely to chew through steel wool. Arete Pest Control 6500 McDonough Dr. NW STE C-1, Norcross, GA 30093, United States 770-334-4515 https://www.aretepestcontrol.com/pest-control/georgia/norcross

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