8. Ground Clove Repellent
Ground cloves have a strong, spicy aroma that rodents dislike. Place them near entry points and replace them every few days for continued effectiveness.
9. Dryer Sheet Barrier
Place dryer sheets in drawers, cabinets, garages, or other areas where rodent activity is suspected. Their strong scent helps keep mice and rats away.
10. Remove Food Sources
Store food in airtight containers, clean up crumbs promptly, and avoid leaving pet food out overnight. Eliminating food access is one of the most effective prevention steps.
11. Keep the Exterior Clean
Trim bushes, remove debris, and keep firewood stacked away from your house. Rodents use clutter as shelter and pathways to your home.
12. Get a Cat
Cats are natural predators. Even if your cat isn’t an active hunter, its scent alone can deter rodents from entering your home.
How to Safely Dispose of a Dead Mouse
Never handle a dead rodent with bare hands. Always wear gloves. Place the rodent in a sealable bag, then double-bag it before disposing of it in an outdoor garbage bin. This ensures safe and sanitary disposal.
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