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Will Rats Bite?

Rats are frustrating pests that can wreak havoc in your home, but will they bite? Rats can and will bite if they feel threatened; however, it is not their first choice.

What Sound Does a Raccoon Make?

Did you know that raccoons make various sounds when they feel threatened? Homeowners need to understand what these sounds mean since it’s possible to hear a raccoon before seeing one.

Mouse eating in the dirt

Can Mice Come Through Floor Vents?

Mice can squeeze through surprisingly tiny spaces—even holes as narrow as the width of a pencil. This is one reason they are so good at getting into people’s homes. Pest control specialists know these pests can get through tiny gaps around doors, windows, hose bibs and exterior vents. But can mice come through floor vents? The answer is yes—they can definitely come through floor vents. Let’s find out how and why.

rat in a garage

What To Do About Rats in Garage

Finding evidence of rats in garage spaces is not uncommon. Rats are drawn to indoor areas protected from the elements, where they can find food, water and a good place to build a nest. Unfortunately, many people’s garages fit that description. Garages hold plenty of hiding places, especially if you use it to store lawn care tools or other items. Many people store things in the garage that rats love to use for nesting materials or gnawing purposes. This creates big problems in the form of property damage and the potential for rat-borne illness.

a mouse eating

Do Moth Balls Keep Mice Away?

You might have heard that mothballs can keep mice and other pests away, but is it true? The simple answer is no, this is not an effective form of rodent control. What is worse is that instead of being a useful tool, mothballs might even create even bigger problems for you and your family.

rat in ceiling

There Are Rats in My Ceiling: What Can I Do?

Hearing squeaking or scratching sounds coming from your ceiling can be puzzling. What could be making that noise? The unpleasant truth is there are a variety of creatures that could be up there. It could be anything ranging from rats or mice to squirrels or even raccoons. When it’s cold outside and regular food supplies are scarce, animals might seek shelter wherever they can find it. Often, this means moving in with humans.

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Do Dogs Keep Mice Away?

If you have a mouse problem in your home, attic or garage, you may be desperate for ways to get rid of these rodents—especially if they’re causing obvious problems like gnawing holes in drywall, eating the food in your pantry or leaving unsanitary droppings. If you have a dog, you might wonder if your furry friend could be an effective method of natural pest control. That leads us to the question: do dogs keep mice away? Let’s take a look at the facts, and learn what works and what doesn’t in controlling mouse populations.

a raccoon looking over a piece of wood

How To Get Rid Of Raccoons Under Your Deck

You’ve become worried after spotting a raccoon on your property. You know these animals are notorious for strewing trash, and in the past, they have scared your pets. While in your yard one day, you notice a new hole under your deck. After a quick peek inside, you discover that the raccoon is nesting right underneath your feet. While you mull over your options, you probably ask yourself: How do you get rid of raccoons under your deck, anyways?

a furnished bedroom

How To Keep Mice Out Of Your Bed

Anyone who has had the unpleasant experience of lying in bed, unable to relax because you can hear telltale scratching or squeaking sounds coming from a wall or ceiling nearby, knows the feeling of frantically wondering how to keep mice out of your bed. Fortunately, finding actual mouse droppings or other evidence of rodent activity among your sheets and blankets is rare. Mice and rats are far more likely to hang around your kitchen or your pets’ food and water bowls than in your bedroom, and they’ll almost certainly opt for building a nest in your walls over where you sleep. Mice actually prefer to avoid human contact and are rather shy creatures, so the chances of them snuggling up with you in bed is not likely.

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