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Too many homes have poor seals where plumbing enters the property. A determined mouse can squeeze through these openings, get inside, and then find a good place to establish a nest.
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When you think about your plumbing, you can see the appeal to critters, right? Your plumbing acts as the highway through your home. Whether travelling inside of it or on top of it, rodents can follow your plumbing to some of the best locations in the house, including the kitchen. By navigating the plumbing of your house, a mouse can find food, nesting materials, and shelter. They can work through your cabinets to bread drawers or cereal stashes. They can find their way into the laundry room for lint and materials for bedding. The plumbing highway leads almost everywhere a mouse or rat would have any interest going.
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