Unsuspected Access
A gap under a door, a hole in a wall, a water pipe… Mice can squeeze through openings as small as 6 mm. Suffice it to say, a simple, poorly fitted seal can become a rodent highway.
Signs of a Mouse Infestation
Before pulling out all the stops, you need to make sure it’s really mice. Here are the most common signs:
Small black droppings: similar to grains of rice, often near food sources.
Nighttime noises: scratching, squeaking, rapid movement in walls or ceilings.
Nests: made of paper, fabric, or other soft materials.
Teeth marks: on electrical wires, furniture, or packaging.
How to Get Rid of Mice Naturally?
Block the Entrances
Like a castle, start by securing the access points. Use putty, steel wool, or metal mesh to seal all holes, even the smallest ones.
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