Mice Prevention Tips As The Weather Cools Down in MinnesotaAs the weather cools down all across Minnesota, our not-so-furry friends often want to find a warmer place to lay their heads at night. Mice, in particular, love to move into our homes, set up shop, and quickly multiply. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we’re busy helping many homeowners and business owners with mice removal. Read on to learn a few mice prevention tips that may help you keep your home and business free from mice and other common pests.

Mice Removal Tips to Keep Your Home Safe

Below are a few ways you can help to keep mice out as the temperatures start to drop here in the Twin Cities area:

Seal Entry Points – You want to seal as many entry points as possible inside and outside your home. You can use items like spray foam insulation, caulk, and steel wool to plug small holes and patch larger holes in your sheetrock.
Clean Up Food In Your Kitchen – It’s best to clean up any food in your kitchen as soon as possible after a meal. Also, try not to leave out open food containers or dishes that may have residue that can attract mice. Trash cans with tight-fitting lids are another way to prevent mice from being attracted to your kitchen.
Remove Mice Nesting Sites – Mice love to nest in large piles of leaves or mulch, so removing these areas from the outside of your home can help prevent these pests from nesting outside your home, which often leads to mice entering your home to look for food.
Hire a Professional Pest Control Company – Some people may try mice removal tactics for a while, but unfortunately, mice reproduce extremely quickly. A mice infestation in your home can quickly get out of control, so hiring a professional mice removal company is important to handle your problem before it worsens. If you are dealing with a bigger mice problem than you can handle, it’s always best to call a professional pest control company like Minnesota Wild Animal Management.

Schedule a Free Estimate For Mice Removal Services

If your mice problem has gotten too big for your DIY pest control options, it’s time to call the professionals at Minnesota Wild Animal Management. We have a team of mice removal experts ready and willing to help solve your mice problem once and for all. Call our office today at (763) 785-1414 to schedule a free estimate for mice removal.

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