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How ToClean up After Rodent InfestationHow ToClean up After Rodent Infestation
- By Steve Lum
- Published 11/21/2011
- Home Improvement
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Steve Lum
Steve Lum began a professional career in pest control in 1986 where he worked as a termite sales inspector for 6 months. In 1987 Steve took a job as a pest control technician with Slug-A-Bug inc. Steve became the highest producing employee for Slug-A-Bug, every year for the next 16 years.
View all articles by Steve LumMice are not really scary, mean or ugly when they are seen in a controlled
atmosphere, but a home is not a controlled atmosphere where we want them seen
either. The unexpected scampering of mice can cause quite a scare, plus they are
also known to carry bacterial and viral diseases. Mice can chew threw furniture,
blankets, bags, and other personal items, and will leave excrement all along the
way. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent these problem rodents
from hanging out in your home, and Slug-A-Bug can
help.
Bait Options
Whether using a spring trip, live trap, or poison, you will need to
employ something to bait the rodent. There are several food items that will work
for this purpose. Here are a few of the most suggested ones:
- Vanilla
flavoring
- Crunchy peanut butter
- Fried bacon
-
Fruit
- Chewy candy
Spring Traps
This is probably the most
well-known form of mouse trap. The springs are now more easily set than ever
before. These are most effective when they can be placed in the paths most
frequently travelled by the mice. Habits can be pretty easily discovered when
spotting excrement and also by realizing that mice rarely cross a wide open
area. They will generally remain close to walls and as hidden as possible. Place
the traps in the suspected paths with the trigger side against the wall. It is
often a good idea to place two traps very close together.
Live
traps
These can be purchased at many home supply stores today and are a
more humane way of handling mouse eviction, which is favored
Poison
This is certainly not the most humane approach to
pest control, but it can be very effective. A major flaw in the method, however,
is that the mice will often hide away before dying from the poison, making it
difficult to reach them. Also, be careful to keep the poison away from children
and pets.
Clean Up
Please realize that rodents can carry disease
that you dont want to spread around your house. For this reason, the method of
clean up when dealing with dead mice is very important. If the creatures
remains are just dumped in the yard, they could attract other problems, creating
a need for outdoor pest control. Instead, using rubber gloves, a mixture of
bleach and water should be sprayed over the remains, feces, and any affected
surfaces. Then it can be removed, placed in a sealed bag and thrown in the
trash. Get the job done correctly with Slug-A-Bug.
Article Source: Slug-A-Bug
