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Clutter. Because mice love to nest and burrow, they will often seek out cluttered areas to make themselves at home, and any place that provides warmth and a sufficient hiding place will fit the bill. And as clutter builds upon itself, it becomes more difficult to clean, which then further encourages rodents to burrow.
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Essentially, mice have the same needs as you or I: shelter, food, and comfort. And if these things are made readily available to them, mice will take every opportunity to make themselves comfortable in your home or business. And while they tend to keep out of sight and require very little food to sustain themselves, they are far from the low-maintenance guests they appear to be, creating serious damage to building interiors, chewing through electrical wires, contaminating food, and spreading disease. Let’s discuss four ways you may be unknowingly attracting mice, so you can stop inviting these harmful pests in.
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Learn More »Because mice love to nest and burrow, they will often seek out cluttered areas to make themselves at home, and any place that provides warmth and a sufficient hiding place will fit the bill. And as clutter builds upon itself, it becomes more difficult to clean, which then further encourages rodents to burrow. In homes, cluttered areas tend to be garages, attics, and small storage spaces. Since firewood can also attract rodents, avoid storing it directly on the floor or up against the walls where it can provide easy access for a rodent. High-rises and commercial spaces often attract mice in their cluttered compactor and trash rooms. Not only do these offer warmth and shelter, but some tasty treats as well. Storage areas are also problematic, as boxes can create abundant nesting opportunities. In addition, offices can also be a breeding ground for mice; boxes, stacks of paper, and desk drawers filled with snacks are all popular nesting sites. Could your home possibly be creating a habitat for mice? Call one of our expert New York exterminators today at [phone-number] to find out!
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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