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Mice are some of the most common household pests in Show Low. These little rodents will find a warm, cozy space to live in your home, and trouble will soon follow. Despite their small size, mice are destructive critters that will gnaw away at wiring, insulation, woodwork, ductwork, and belongings. Another danger of mice is that they can spread diseases like hantavirus and salmonellosis.
One of the most frustrating things about mice is how easily they can infiltrate your Show Low home. Mice have the ability to squeeze through a hole the diameter of a dime, meaning that almost any opening will allow them to enter your house. Most commonly, mice gain entry to homes through holes and cracks that are either created by ordinary weathering or are chewed by the mice themselves. Gaps in siding, roofing, and foundations of houses can allow mice to sneak into your home and begin multiplying.
Exterior vent openings are another common mice entry route. Vents leading to the attic, dryer, and other parts of your home can only keep mice out if they’re protected by a mesh cover. Uncovered vents make it easy for mice to come scuttling in. Even vents with flapper covers aren’t protected because mice can easily squeeze through when the flappers are open.
The most reliable way to keep mice out of your home is to work with a professional rodent exclusion company. Connect with Friendly Pest Control today if you’re looking for the best mice exclusion services in the Show Low area!
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