Randy Bilesky BScF CPA RPF
President at Go Green
October 8, 2024
Mice tend to seek out areas that offer shelter, warmth, and food. Common places they like to inhabit in a house include:
- Kitchens: Near food sources, especially in cabinets or pantries.
- Basements: They often find cozy spots in boxes, clutter, or around water sources.
- Attics: Warm, undisturbed areas are appealing for nesting.
- Walls and insulation: Mice can create nests in wall cavities or insulation material.
- Crawl spaces: These provide hidden areas for them to hide and nest.
- Near plumbing: Mice are attracted to areas with water, so they often nest near sinks or water heaters.
Keeping food stored properly and sealing entry points can help deter them from settling in.
- Store food in airtight containers: Use glass or plastic containers with tight seals to keep food safe from mice.
- Clean up crumbs and spills: Regularly sweep and wipe down surfaces to eliminate food sources.
- Seal entry points: Check for gaps in walls, around pipes, and near doors or windows, and seal them with materials like caulk or steel wool.
- Reduce clutter: Keep areas tidy, especially in basements, attics, and garages, to eliminate hiding spots.
- Use traps or deterrents: Consider humane traps or natural deterrents like peppermint oil, which mice tend to avoid.
By taking these steps, you can significantly reduce the likelihood of mice making your home their own!
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