If you find a mouse inside your Reno home, it's probably the common house mouse. This rodent has a body length of approximately four inches and a tail length of about the same or shorter. Typically, colors vary from gray to light brown. Most mice have lighter belly fur than back fur.
Although the house mouse has plenty of food and shelter outside, it still enjoys invading homes. For centuries, rodents have been depending on humans for food, and that will probably never change. Unfortunately, mice are very dangerous. Their urine and feces spread diseases and leave you vulnerable to a serious illness.
When rodents are around, no one is safe. They chew on everything in sight, including your electrical wires. At worst, this could result in a fire and threaten your entire home. Mice in Reno can do more harm than you might imagine.
There are a few things that could attract mice into your home:
Whether you willingly invited mice indoors or you tried to prevent them and failed, mice could be in your Reno home. Once this happens, you can't do much to control them. While stores sell mice traps, they don't work well to keep mice away. They kill off one or two mice but leave the rest behind to reproduce. You need a more effective method of eliminating mice from your home.
If you don't want mice or rodents around, you need professional help. Here at Natura Pest Control, we can assist you with all of your home pest control needs. We have dealt first-hand with many mice infestations and are ready to take on your rodents. Our team always puts you first and works to keep you safe. If you're ready to get started, call us now.
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