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Looking for pest solutions? well you're in the right place! ๐Ÿ—บ Just check around to find a post about any pests you may be dealing with. ๐Ÿ–ฑ If you want to talk about your situation in more depth just make an Introduction post ๐Ÿ‘‹ In the post put in your most recent situation and me and the community will get you the solutions. โœ… (If you're new to skool check out the examples below of where to put the Introduction comments for both PC ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ and Phone๐Ÿ“ฑ versions)
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Mice in the House? Proven Tips to Remove Them for Good
Struggling with a winter mouse infestation? Learn how to get rid of mice safely, even if you have pets. Insights sourced from pest control experts and everyday homeowners. Key Steps to Address a Mouse Infestation 1. Seal Entry Points to Prevent Mice from Entering: Mice can squeeze through holes as small as a dime, so finding and sealing their entryways is critical. Focus on areas near windows, doors, foundations, and utility lines. - Inspect your home for gaps near foundations, windows, doors, and utility pipes. - Fill holes with steel wool, copper mesh or hardware cloth. (Stainless Steel Wool here) - Expanding Foam: Use alongside steel wool for an extra layer of sealing, but remember that foam alone isnโ€™t chew-proof. 2. Use Cats and Dogs as Natural Predators: - Cats and Terriers: Certain pets, like Maine Coon cats or terrier dog breeds, are natural hunters and can help control mouse populations. - Used Cat Litter. Sprinkling used cat litter around the perimeter of your home can be a signal to mice that their are predator's around and to avoid your home. 3. Clean and Disrupt Scent Trails: Mice follow pheromone trails to navigate your home, so cleaning these thoroughly can disrupt their patterns. - Clean areas of mouse activity with a bleach solution to remove pheromone trails. - Avoid using cardboard or thin plastic packaging, as mice can chew through these. - Store pet food in sealed containers when not in use. 4. Remove All Accessible Food Sources: Mice are opportunistic feeders, so removing access to food is crucial. - Store all food in airtight containers. Keep counters, pet food dishes, and floors free of crumbs. - Pay special attention to areas under appliances and furniture where crumbs often accumulate. 5. Try Natural Mouse Deterrents: Eco-friendly solutions can help keep mice away without the need for harsh chemicals: - Use peppermint oil or Tea Tree Oil. Apply either at entry points and areas of mouse activity. Mice dislike the strong smells. (Peppermint oil here)
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Hi My name is Braydan, I'm the CEO of Easy Pest Solutions, Here's my most recent bug situation, I had to remove some carpenter bees from my house, so I borrowed a bee suit from my cousin, who keeps bees nearby. I used a chemical duster and puffed it into their nest (right above my room btw). At first, I wasnโ€™t sure if it had worked, but after a week, the bees were gone!
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Have some pest questions that need answered? just type it in this chat here and I'll help you out.
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Reach me in the available openings here: https://calendly.com/bdarger1/30min and I'll help you to live pest free.
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