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Armed with disinfectant and rubber or latex gloves: Put on gloves and prepare cleaning formula (bleach and water). Spray the dead rat or mouse and its immediate surroundings with the bleach/water formula. Dispose of rodent's body safely outside. Dispose of the gloves and wash your hands thoroughly.
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Learn More »As you clean, you may stumble upon a rodent carcass. When you clean up dead rats and mice, double up on the sanitation steps discussed earlier. Armed with disinfectant and rubber or latex gloves: First off, ensure that the rodents have been completely eliminated from the area you are cleaning. Set up your preferred rodent traps and check them daily; if you catch rodents, dispose of them and reset the traps. Repeat the process until a week passes with no further rodent catches. At that point, it'll be safe to assume that the rodents have been eradicated from the area. The same wait time will also ensure that their droppings aren't infectious anymore. Ventilate the area as you clean out the remaining traces of rodent defecation. Why is it so important to be careful during the clean-up of a rodent infestation? Rodent-spawned infections have been responsible for at least 10 million fatalities since the dawn of the 20th century. Remember that rodent-borne diseases threatened all of humanity during the Black Death plague of the late Middle Ages. That plague, spread by fleas on rats, caused 200 million deaths in Europe alone. Due to the infectious viruses that rodents carry, it's crucial to exercise caution when cleaning rodent nests, rat droppings, or mouse poop from an infested area. Therefore, any mouse or rat infestation cleanup should only be done while wearing protective gear and using a disinfectant formula.
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Read More »Spray bleach/water formula onto rodent urine, droppings, and nest particles. Allow these areas to saturate; this will kill off hantaviruses. With paper towels, wipe the areas clean and dispose of the rodent remnants in plastic garbage bags. Spray the disinfectant formula on the floor, trimmings, and walls around the infected area and clean with a mop. Remove insulation sheets wherever rats or mice have tread; place the sheets in plastic garbage bags. Move any contaminated boxes outside and set their contents aside to soak in the sun's UV rays; wipe the outside of the boxes with disinfectant. If the items are washable, such as clothing and furniture, follow the steps outlined earlier. If any box contents consist of old clothes you no longer wear, it’s best to discard them. Throw out any cardboard boxes touched by rodent droppings or urine. Recyclable materials, such as cans, bottles, and plastic containers, can be disinfected with bleach/water formula and taken to the bin. Clean/disinfect any old, stored-away furniture the same as you would with the items in your living areas. In order to prevent any further infestation of your storage spaces, take a flashlight and inspect the walls, ducts, and trimmings for cracks, gaps, or any other possible rodent entryways. Cover these openings with sealant or mesh wire. Consider paving crawl spaces under the structure.
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