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Ensure your garden doesn't begin to leak into the interior of your home. Advise your gardener to keep these shrubs well groomed. It's recommended you keep firewood at least 20 feet from the home. Otherwise, they will act as a pathway straight into your home!
6. Use steel wool and caulk
The combination of steel wool and caulk makes it very hard for mice to chew through. Use it to fill gaps from the perimeter of crawl spaces to the corners of unfinished basements.
7. Keep food and garbage cans hidden away
When storing food, make sure to use airtight containers. Also keep an eye on your garbage can. Be sure to replace it if you see holes. One idea is to set garbage bins on wood platforms that are at least 6 inches high. If you have a fruit tree in your yard, be sure to keep your yard free of fallen fruit.
8. Consider adopting a cat
Just like Tom and Jerry, it's wise to remember the circle of life. Having a cat around can also keep mice at bay.
9. Know what bait to use
There are many different types out there. Try butter as it's not very easy to remove. Remember, usually it's never just one mouse. If you find one, there's usually a whole family as the gestation period is short.
10. Tie bait to the trap tigger
You definitely don't want your mice to make off with the bait. Tie your bait down with some dental floss.
11. Know when to call a professional
Depending on your situation, sometimes it makes sense to call in pros, especially if the problem begins to be more hazardous. Be sure to consult a licensed professional regarding extermination in your area and make sure you get an estimate before proceeding with work. Remember, sometimes even consultations cost money, so double check before sending anyone over to your house.
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