Category: Rodents

8 Ways to Protect Your Alexandria Home From Mice

Cooler fall and winter temperatures are prime time for mice to get into homes. Left unchecked, a rodent problem can quickly grow out of control. A single mouse can begin having babies at three weeks of age and can then produce up to 10 liters of 12 mice per year. With math like that, it’s […]

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Mice Control in Alexandria Restaurants

Mice Control in Alexandria Restaurants

There are a lot of great choices for dinning out at Alexandria, VA restaurants. One thing restaurant owners or diners do not want to see during a meal is a furry mouse or rat scurrying along the wall. Fortunately, the team at My Pest Pros can help prevent and eliminate rodent and other pest control...

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How Are Mice Getting Into My Home?

How Are Mice Getting Into My Home?

Clients are always asking us ‘how are mice getting into my home?’ Never underestimate mice. These critters are smart and amazingly adept despite their size. The reality is that no home or building is usually 100 percent sealed, and they can get through cracks as small as a #2 pencil. That’s about ¼ inch, or […]

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5 Signs of Rodents

5 Signs of Rodents

  For good reason, rodents have a reputation for being some extremely disgusting creatures. They can cause homeowners a great deal of frustration. Here are five signs that rodents are living inside of your home. 1) Late-Night Sounds During the daytime, rodents typically lay low. They tend to do most of their dirty work late at night. […]

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A Simple Guide to Rodent Prevention and Treatment

A Simple Guide to Rodent Prevention and Treatment

As the first hint of frost approaches, we're not the only ones whose plans involve hibernating in our homes, safe from the elements. Nature's creatures (or, to be much less pastoral, nature's rodents) are also likely to seek a haven in your home; however, practical preventative measures are the key to keeping pesky outdoor critters away […]

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