What Should I do After Mouse Treatment?

You had called a professional mouse treatment to get rid of mice from your home and you can consider it as your best decision because they are armed with the right equipment to deal with them. Once you have given the treatment mice are certain to go and it may take some time. During this time you should try your best to interfere with the treatment process and quietly cooperate with the pest control instructions given by the mice exterminator. You must now focus on keeping your home clean and structure intact and well. For any of your mouse concerns you can call BBPP, the best mouse removal Caledon for the town.

Canadian homes are mostly infested by House Mice and Deer Mice, both like to live near human thus build nests in basements, foundation, wall voids, attics, barn and outbuildings. These are vegan and eat mostly nuts, grains, seeds, fruits and vegetables.  This would mean that they will stead the food items from your kitchen and storage and in the process contaminate your food stock. They will also leave a trail of urine, feces and body hair contaminating your surfaces and spreading diseases like Hantavirus, salmonellosis and listeria. These could be dangerous infections which may sometime turn lethal, so it is important that you remove every trace concerned with mouse after the treatment.

Mouse follow the same path every night when they go out in search of food and leave their droppings and urine there. You must ensure that you clean them off your surfaces thoroughly. After treatment some of the mice might have fled away and some may be lying dead on the floor or other surfaces. You should remove the carcasses carefully because they may be infected, so wear gloves while removing them. Before lifting those off the floor spray disinfectant on the dead mice as well as the surrounding surfaces. Lift the carcass and drop in a plastic bag that you should dispose off in the trash can. Take the trash away immediately. This done, you can clean your home surfaces using soap water and disinfectant and wipe them clean. Vacuum clean the air in the rooms and let fresh air circulate inside.  Dead mice smell may leave unpleasant experience on your nostrils so you should use room spray or deodorant to suppress the smell. It may still linger on but in time it will go away.

To prevent further infestation you should undertake regular cleaning of the rooms as well as your exterior space and outside buildings like a barn. Remove clutter and stack them orderly. Seal holes, crevices and wall voids with steel wool to prevent mice entry. Repair cracks on the wall and replace broken window panes. Install weather stripping under the door and window frames. Keep food items sealed in thick plastic containers and avoid leaving food particles on the dining table, kitchen counter etc. Smell of food attracts mice, so wipe clean food preparation area and dining table with detergent mixed water. Periodically shift and shuffle furniture items because mice may be hiding under them or embedded in upholstery. Over all you should declutter your space, clean them regularly and keep your senses open to mice scent and activity. Call BBPP, your neighborhood best pest control Caledon on 647-910-6315 or send mail to info@bbppcanada.com if you detect mice activities again.

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