How to get rid of mice?
The mouse as a pest Yes, the little rodents are cute. But that doesn't change the fact that mice, just like rats, are pests of hygiene and health. Those who tolerate them as sub-tenants in the basement or garden not only run a health risk but also have to be prepared for damage to cables and electrical systems. In addition, a pair of mice can become a whole colony in no time at all. So the only question left is: what to do about mice in the house? How do mice get into the house? Mice can swim, climb and squeeze through the smallest cracks and crevices. If there is any way into your house or apartment, the little rodents will find it. The most common "entry points" include tiny gaps or cracks in the masonry (mostly near windows and doors), open basement windows, and poorly insulated roof trusses. While the wild house mouse is particularly comfortable in your basement and pantry, field mice and voles can wreak havoc in your garden. Material and eating damage by mice What...