Tips To Prevent Mice From Entering Your Home

Mice can enter a home through a dime-sized opening. Signs of a problem include mice droppings, gnaw marks on food and wooden surfaces such as door corners, and scratching or scurrying sounds coming from walls, attics or crawl spaces.
- Billiot Pest Control rodent-proofing recommendations include:
- Seal cracks and holes on the outside of the home, paying special attention to where utilities and pipes enter the home;
- Store firewood at least 20 feet away from the house and five feet off the ground; keep shrubbery and branches cut back from the house;
- Eliminate all sources of moisture, including leaky pipes and clogged drains;
- Keep food including dog and cat food in rodent-proof containers;
- In basements and attics, don't store boxes on the floor;
- Call Billiot Pest Control early to prevent a rodent problem from getting out of hand.
A female mouse can produce up to six babies at a time, require less than a month between births, and produce up to 35 babies in a year.
Not only are rodents notorious carriers of disease and bacteria, they can gnaw through wiring, putting homes at risk for electrical fires.
Most rodent infestations involve the kitchen. Mice urinate constantly, the thought of them contaminating kitchen and food surfaces alone should spur every homeowner to conduct a thorough inspection in and around their house— especially to help prevent food-borne illnesses including Salmonella.





