House mice breed quickly and cause severe damage to a property by gnawing and building nests within wooden structures and insulation.
(prHWY.com) February 20, 2013 - Middleboro, MA -- Middleboro, Massachusetts (January 31, 2013) - Gary's Wildlife Services, Inc. is warning local residents to take precautions and action against mice in the household that feed and contaminate stored food with their urine, droppings, and hair. The Boston rodent control professionals offer a full range of wildlife removal services for residences, contractors, commercial properties, and municipalities.
House mice breed quickly and cause severe damage to a property by gnawing and building nests within wooden structures and insulation. By damaging the latter, these animals can contribute to bringing up heating bills. They also seek shelter in large electrical appliances, chewing up the wiring. This damages the devices and creates a serious fire hazard.
Their nests consist of fine, shredded fibrous materials and are usually found in the garage, closet, attic, basement, and sheds. These animals also leave one-fourth-inch long droppings along runways, in feeding areas, and other places.
Homeowners can determine if their residence is infested by paying attention to certain clues. Gnawing, squeaking, and scurrying noises are some of the sounds that these nocturnal creatures produce.
Individuals can place mousetraps in the areas where they suspect nests to be. They can also use poisons to kill mice, but, by the time these take effect, the animals might have already reached their hiding places. Dead mice emit an appalling odor, which is difficult to detect and get rid of. Moreover, having dead mice within a household for long can be problematic and unsafe for pets and children.
Gary's Wildlife Services, Inc. offers to permanently get rid of mice by removing them from the property and sealing any gaps that would allow them to return. The company treats each project uniquely, ensuring that their customers get rid of all rodents in their houses. For effective mice control in Boston, call (508) 332-1933 or visit
www.GarysWildLife.com.
About Gary's Wildlife Services, Inc.
The company is certified by the National Wildlife Control Operators and is a member of the Massachusetts Association of Problem Animal Controllers. They have been handling complaints about nuisance animals since 1992. They serve Central and Eastern Massachusetts.
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