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Homeowners often find mice in air vents because it is a dark space where they can hide and keep warm. A mouse in your ductwork has access to your whole house. If you have a mouse infestation, it is time to call in the experts.
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Read More »Have you heard the sound of little rodent feet in your ductwork at night? If you have mice in your air vents, don’t wait another night to tackle the problem. Maybe there have been telltale mouse droppings in the corners of the kitchen. You may have even witnessed the tiny creature running across the room and into a sneaky hiding place. You are aware there is a mouse in the house. When there is one, there are more, making a home often in your HVAC system. Homeowners often find mice in air vents because it is a dark space where they can hide and keep warm. A mouse in your ductwork has access to your whole house. If you have a mouse infestation, it is time to call in the experts. Environmental Pest Management offers residential, commercial, and multi-family pest control management. Our goal is to solve your problem safely, for the long-term, and at a reasonable price. Contact us today for a free estimate. Please continue reading for our reasons why you need to get rid of mice in your air vents.
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Read More »Mice are notorious for causing physical damage to homes and businesses. Mice easily chew through the siding and building materials to get into your home. Mice can even chew through electrical lines, which can ignite a fire in your home. Additionally, mice can chew holes in furniture, wood, or cabinets. Mice can be anywhere there is food, and you may identify their presence when you find holes in food containers. Mice need to “gnaw” to keep their teeth in a serviceable condition. You can imagine the damage several mice can create in a heating system. If mice have found a home in your ducts, it is essential to call a professional to have them removed.
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Learn More »Once a pest control company successfully eliminates the mice from your ducts, you will want to have them inspected regularly. Even with the installation of barriers, mice can be drawn back to places they’ve previously been.
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