Getting A Mouse Out Of Your Home

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If you recently saw a mouse inside of your home, or if you had noticed signs there is definitely one living within the confines of your walls, you want to take action in finding the pest and removing it so it does not cause damage to your personal property. Here are a few steps to take to successfully locate and remove a mouse from inside your home.

Note The Location Of Mouse Signs

Before you get to work removing a mouse from your home, you need to know the approximate area where it is situated. Make it a priority to quiet the interior of your home and listen for sounds of scratching in the walls or ceilings. Inspect the perimeters of rooms for mouse droppings or holes along the floorboards or in corners. Flecked paint scraps are helpful in locating these areas. Check cardboard boxes or food storage boxes for gnaw marks. Once you have a general idea of where a mouse is hiding, it is easier for you to target it so it can be removed from your home's interior.

Block Holes And Cracks Leading To The Outdoors

If your home has compromised exterior walls, doors, or windows, mice can get in and out of your structure at will. You need to effectively block these entryways and exit points so the mouse contained in your home cannot run to safety. Fill in cracks with caulk or cover them with wood or pieces of flashing until you are able to have building materials properly repaired or replaced. Use door sweeps in doorways to aid in trapping the mouse inside your home so it can be effectively captured and relocated.

Trap The Mouse Using The Right Tools

Once you know the location of the mouse in your home, you need to lure it out of its hiding spot so you can take it outdoors and place it in a spot far from your structure so it does not return. Purchase humane mouse cubes from a local store and set them along the perimeter wall in the room where you believe the mouse is located. Attract the mouse toward the trap by placing some sunflower seeds or peanut butter inside the trap. The door will swing open to allow the mouse inside but will not swing outward to allow the mouse to escape. Check the trap often so you can relocate the mouse quickly. If you are unable to capture the mouse after a few days, contact a professional pest control service.

For more information, reach out to a rodent removal service near you.

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