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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Josh Sloan Mice can squeeze into the smallest of places along the side of pipes, in walls or behind cupboards. If they see a potential opening, even if they can't fit through it, they will gladly expand the area by chewing around it. Prevent this by sealing gaps under and around doors and pipes with weatherstripping, and wrap coarse steel wool around pipes. written by Kevin Koitz No-one willingly buys a home that they know is troubled by field mice, and as they often bring a 'rodent' smell into the home, it is best to keep them and their smell out of your home. written by Mike Magner They might be cute, or they might be big and ugly, but their incessant need to chew is not helping your home. Rodents can do serious damage to your woodwork, wallboard, insulation and siding. The mess they leave in your kitchen cupboard is frustrating, sure, and with the costs of food going up you can't afford to fork out for your furry friends' dinners as well as your own. written by 10x Marketing Have you heard the pitter-patter of tiny feet? Seen the precious gnaw marks on precious items? These are some of the first signs that you've got wildlife prowling around your very own home. Unfortunately, the creatures that have chosen to migrate into your homeland are not very friendly to the environment. Rats may not carry the black plague anymore, but they do carry at least 10 other diseases and contaminate food stores and cause property damage. When you spot those early signs, you have to go on the offensive right away. All you need is a little equipment and some knowledge about how to get rid of rats. << previous page 1 next page>> |