Baking soda can be effective against certain pests, such as insects, but not rodents. Mice need to ingest an enormous amount of baking soda for it to be effective—and it's an inhumane way to go. It's ...
Remove food sources from your yard, like ripe produce, compost, bird seed, and pet food. Eliminate water sources like bird baths and leaky spigots. Field mice love cover to hide from predators, so ...
Discover the best natural solutions for mice in pantry spaces, and rodent-proof your home the earth-friendly way.
Keep your home clean and sealed to prevent pests such as mice from entering and staying. Dejan Kolar Getty Images/iStockphoto Cool weather is here in North Carolina, which means you’re more likely to ...
If you suspect you have a mouse (or two) in the house, you might be dealing with a larger problem. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), mice can directly and indirectly ...
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How to Get Rid of Mice

If you're experience a mouse infestation, you might feel like you've tried everything to get rid of them. Unfortunately, Irish Spring soap isn't the solution — and neither is keeping the lights on ...
Welcome warmer weather often brings uninvited guests: household pests. Before you hire an exterminator to handle your bug or mice problem, learn what you can do yourself. With the exception of ...
Droppings, gnaw marks, nests, tracks, and a musty smell are good indicators that you may be cohabiting with mice. If you see these signs, you should act fast, as mice can eat through furniture and ...