Randy Bilesky BScF CPA RPF
President at Go Green
August 28, 2024
Rats and mice typically start seeking shelter in homes as the weather begins to cool down, usually in the fall. As temperatures drop, these rodents look for warmer environments and reliable food sources, making homes an attractive option. They can also become more active indoors during the winter months when the outside conditions become harsher. If you’re noticing signs of rodent activity, it’s a good idea to check for potential entry points and take preventative measures before they settle in for the season.
- Seal Entry Points: Check for gaps and cracks in your home’s exterior, including around pipes, vents, and foundations. Use materials like steel wool, caulking, or weather stripping to seal these openings.
- Secure Food Sources: Store food in airtight containers and keep your kitchen and pantry clean. Don’t forget to secure pet food and bird seed.
- Maintain Cleanliness: Regularly clean up crumbs and spills, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. Rodents are attracted to easy food sources.
- Trim Vegetation: Keep shrubs, trees, and other vegetation trimmed back from your home. Rodents can use these as pathways to get closer to your house.
- Check Your Home’s Exterior: Inspect your home for any potential nesting sites and remove clutter from around the exterior of your house.
- Install Rodent Deterrents: Consider using rodent repellents or traps as additional measures.
Taking these steps can help reduce the likelihood of rodents finding their way into your home.
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