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Mouse traps eliminate health hazards by james kalish
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As the colder weather approaches, so too does the need for mouse traps. Mice are a common household hazard, and whether you’re squeamish or not, they pose a huge threat to any home that they may find their way into. Despite their apparent cuteness, what it’s important to consider about the tiny rodents is their potential to spread an array of particularly unpleasant diseases whether through direct or indirect contact with humans. Diseases can be carried via the mites or fleas that they leave behind, through bites and through their waste products, leaving many to wish that they invested in mouse traps sooner. So how do they get into our homes and offices, and how can we get rid of them? Steps to take Mice find their way into buildings via holes in walls, floors and foundations before being cut down to size by mouse traps. They can have an implicit presence at first and can go undetected until various signs of a mouse infestation make themselves obvious. They can slip through areas much smaller than you may think, including those vastly smaller than their own size. They are most likely to invade the home during Autumn seeking escape from the falling temperatures. Ways to reduce their chances of invasion include the sealing of all cracks and holes, and by ensuring that food waste is taken out of the home at the earliest opportunity, as well as installing mouse traps. Mouse traps are the most widely-known method of defending homes and businesses against mice and their effects, and range in variety from humane to somewhat more robust. One of the newest types of mouse trap is the electronic trap, which terminates the mouse’s life via a strong dose of electricity. These traps may be somewhat expensive but they would certainly appear to get the job done. Snap mouse traps are a more traditional way of eliminating the mouse problem and involve a metal bar which snaps down on the rodent after bait is taken. One of the most controversial yet effective types of mouse traps is known as the glue trap and involves the mouse being stuck with glue and unable to move and facing a long drawn-out death. This method may end with home or business owners having to kill the mouse manually. For those of a more timid disposition however, the live trap does not kill mice but does allow you to set them free elsewhere once they are trapped.
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