We’re rapidly approaching the time of year when we start to get inundated with mouse calls. Why? You would think mice would be more active in the summer months than in the fall. They are, but they’re more active outside. When the temperature starts to drop and the days shorten, mice are driven to look
VIEW MOREProblem: Mice in Apartment Tenants move out of rental property due to mouse droppings in cabinets near dishwasher, and dishwasher itself. One sighting of live mice in 2nd floor bedroom. Management company moves quickly to resolve any issues and return property to rental market. Colonial Pest Control was called to investigate and manage mouse infestation.
VIEW MOREListen to a podcast with wildlife technician Scott Winsper of Colonial Pest Control about how to catch a mouse and handling mice.
VIEW MOREListen to a podcast with Scott Winsper, Wildlife Technician at Colonial Pest Control, about how to keep mice out of your house.
VIEW MOREListen to a podcast with Scott Winsper, Wildlife Technician with Colonial Pest Control, about the signs of mice in your attic.
VIEW MOREKatlyn Graham: Hello, I’m Katlyn Graham, here with Tim Chace, a pest control technician with Colonial Pest and an entomologist. Hello, Tim. Tim Chace: Good morning, Katlyn. Signs of Mice in the House Katlyn: Thanks for joining us today. Today, we’re talking about mice. How do I know if I have mice in my house,
VIEW MOREWe have mice! I don’t want to use poisons so I’d like to buy some mousetraps, but I don’t know whether to get glue traps or the regular snap traps. Which is best? P. W., Merrimack, NH Both traps work well when placed and maintained properly. It kind of comes down to your specific situation,
VIEW MORELike rats, mice have relatively poor vision, and are also color-blind. They make up for those shortcomings, however, with their highly developed senses of smell, taste, touch, hearing, and balance. Mice have many physical attributes that allow them to successfully enter buildings and move about, escaping detection. This is Why Mice Are So Successful Mice
VIEW MORESo you’ve got a mouse problem and you want sympathy. If you have mice in your home, it’s because you are feeding them and making life comfortable for them indoors. Don’t try to deny it. You know there are plenty of crumbs in corners, under the refrigerator, and under the couch, probably water leaks or
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