Keep Mice and Other Animals Out This Winter
It is getting colder outside and people are not the only mammals that want to stay warm and cozy inside this winter. The months of September, October, November and December are especially brutal for anyone who wants to keep mice and other rodents outside where they belong. A mouse can enter through a tiny space and set up home inside of your home, living in walls, attics and anywhere they can find refuge from the cold winter weather. The results can be very disturbing
					
When the temperature drops in Minnesota, homeowners aren’t the only ones looking for warmth. Mice begin searching for food and shelter, and unfortunately, your home may provide the perfect environment. These tiny intruders are more resourceful than most people realize, capable of squeezing through the smallest of gaps and quickly turning into a costly problem. Understanding how they sneak in—and how to prevent it—can protect your home and family from the damage and frustration that comes with an infestation.
If you’ve heard scratching in the walls or found tiny droppings in your kitchen, you’re not alone. Mice infestations are a common problem across Minnesota; they seek out warm, food-filled homes and can quickly turn a minor issue into a major problem. At Minnesota Wild Animal Management, we specialize in safe, effective mice extermination services for homeowners and property managers throughout the Twin Cities and surrounding communities.
Minnesota Wild Animal Management LLC. specializes in helping homeowners prevent mice from entering your home and eliminating them if they already have. Mice multiply very quickly and can be extremely difficult to get rid of. And, let’s face it, they can elicit fear and anxiety in part because they are difficult to catch and they like to get into our food! Preventing them from ever entering your home is much easier than managing an active mouse problem.
Do you know what kinds of critters may be living in your home? Finding evidence of a single mouse may not send chills down your spine but what if he has a whole family of mice scurrying around in the cabinets, walls, attic or pantry? Setting mousetraps or using poisons can create a dangerous situation for children and pets. The pest control professionals at Minnesota Wild Animal Management, know how to locate a mouse infestation

