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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cheryl Hanson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you remove mice from your humble abode; by following a plan!  The do it yourself 5 step plan is here!  Mice are sneaky, tricky, and hard to capture.  They enjoy a good chase, and are quick to learn.  For this reason, you can remove the easier and more curious mice from your home [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mice-in-insulation-in-your-homes-walls-and-foundation/"     class="crp_title">Mice in Insulation in Your Home&#8217;s Walls and Foundation</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mouse-facts/"     class="crp_title">Mouse Facts</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/christmas-mice/"     class="crp_title">Christmas Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/organic-homeopathic-options-to-catching-a-live-mouse/"     class="crp_title">Organic Homeopathic Options to Catching a Live Mouse</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/house-mouse-behaviors/"     class="crp_title">House Mouse Behaviors</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How do you <strong>remove mice</strong> from your humble abode; by following a plan!  The do it yourself 5 step plan is here!  Mice are sneaky, tricky, and hard to capture.  They enjoy a good chase, and are quick to learn.  For this reason, you can remove the easier and more curious mice from your home or office, but the observant, reserved, and smarter mice will be hard to capture.  The plan below is built for the smart survivors in your home.</p>
<h1>Remove Mice with a 5 Step Plan</h1>
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<p>So what is the 5 step remove mice plan?  The best way to think about this plan is to break it into the ways that mice exist in our homes.  They are almost blind, have great hearing and a sense of smell, and can feel with their whiskers and fur in the dark.  They are very sensitive to temperature changes, and humidity levels, which can work in your favor.  Knowing this, your five step plan to remove mice should be as follows!</p>
<h2>1.  Add Ultrasonic Waves to Your World to Remove Mice</h2>
<p>Installation of some high ultrasonic wave emitters can make a mouse crazy, and will drive some from the the areas that they are used.  You can use the emitters as a way to chase them from one area of the home, remove them from the storage room or garage, and they will then move to quieter areas of your home.  A plan for the emitters is to place them in all storage locations, and bedrooms.  The emitters will not bother your pets, unless you have pet mice, gerbils or rats.  Having an ultrasonic emitter is like moving in next door to the rock band who never stops practicing.   Be sure to use this as your first step, as it can be a very effective eviction technique.</p>
<h2>2. Lower the Thermostat to Remove Mice</h2>
<p>Dropping the thermostat to 64 degrees or colder in your home is a great way to drive mice to other places.  Mice are most comfortable in areas of 68 degrees or warmer.  They are very sensitive to cold.  The remote cool of a fan that makes noise can be another way to combine temperature sensitive rodents from your home.</p>
<h2>3.  Light up the Night to Remove Mice</h2>
<p>Rodents are the creatures of the night, doing all of their habitat movement, cleaning, and food sourcing during the nighttime hours.  The only way you can find out if you have mice, is to set traps or other food offerings during the night.  Once you have confirmed that they are feeding on unset traps, and eating from your food, you can set up a series of bright desk lamps in areas they may be nesting.  This could be under stairs, in dark closets, pantries, cupboards, or storage areas.  If possible, a cool bright florescent light in the attic or basement, will be a great way to remove mice.</p>
<h2>4.  Buy and Use a Large Dehumidifier to Remove Mice</h2>
<p>Reducing the humidity level in your home or office will be a great way to send a mouse population packing!  Reducing rodents means having a low humidity level in your home, as they are not healthy in a low humidity area.  Plan to remove mice by keeping your humidity levels lower than 30%, as a humid room or 55-75% is preferable for mice.  With lowered humidity, they develop a virus like ring worm, but all up and down their tails.  This is a highly effective technique, as they do not have the ability to live in a home with low humidity levels.</p>
<h2>5.  Install Snap Top Lids on all Stored Food</h2>
<p>The food in your home is under attack!  Buy some tightly fitting snap top lid containers, and store all your food in these containers.  The mice are unable to eat, and will quickly and quietly depart.  If you feed pets, be sure to feed only when you are present, and remove food when they are not eating. The food removal and container system you develop, will be dependent on how your family functions, but it is important for you to constantly be aware of food, and ensure that it is always unavailable for your mice.</p>
<h3>Remove Mice with a Plan of  Trapping</h3>
<p>Now that you have the five step plan, to make your home more of a &#8220;lets leave&#8221; house, versus a &#8220;lets stay&#8221; home, you are now on the way to starting your trapping techniques.  Keep searching our site for the ins and outs of trapping, as it is a outwitting plan of attack, and with the combination of habitat improvement, you are going to have more mice leaving, and less will decide to tuff it out.</p>
<p>Remove mice with knowledge, and you are on your way to a mouse free home!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may sometimes hear scurrying, or movement in your walls and down in the basement in your home, and most often that is mice in insulation in the walls and foundation in your house.  They love insulation!  It is warm, dark, usually the perfect humidity level for their needs.  Mice in insulation can be removed, [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/effective-rodent-control-in-10-steps-how-to-do-it-yourself-and-remove-mice-from-your-home/"     class="crp_title">Effective Rodent Control in 5 Steps : How to Do it Yourself&hellip;</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/house-mouse-behaviors/"     class="crp_title">House Mouse Behaviors</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/christmas-mice/"     class="crp_title">Christmas Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/why-a-cat-is-not-the-best-mouse-trap/"     class="crp_title">Why a Cat is not the Best Mouse Trap</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/trap-no-poison/"     class="crp_title">Trap, No Poison</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may sometimes hear scurrying, or movement in your walls and down in the basement in your home, and most often that is <strong>mice in insulation</strong> in the walls and foundation in your house.  They love insulation!  It is warm, dark, usually the perfect humidity level for their needs.  Mice in insulation can be removed, but they must be coaxed out, with some tricky methods.</p>
<h1>Mice in Insulation in the Walls</h1>
<div id="attachment_865" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 655px"><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/mice-on-bucket.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-865" title="Mouse on bucket" src="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/mice-on-bucket-723x1024.jpg" alt="" width="645" height="913" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Capture your Mice in Insulation</p></div>
<p>The comfy cozy areas in your walls are not ok spots for mice to stay!  Imagine the food parties they are building in your walls.  Storing dry foods, peeing and pooping all over the place, raising their babies, and creating more mice is what is happening.  This is a serious health situation that needs your full attention.  Removing the walls would be a good idea if you have lots of mice.  The percentage of homes that have mice in insulation areas is almost 99%.</p>
<h2>Mice in Insulation in Foundation Areas</h2>
<p>Not only are they having food and bathroom parties in your walls, but they do love to travel down the walls, to the even warmer areas in the foundation.  The mice in insulation in the foundation areas are even harder to remove, because this area is often walled off by concrete or stronger walls that are blocks.  With careful removal, you can get to these areas, but it will be real work, and is best left to professionals.</p>
<p>A much better idea is to use the mice removal project plan, and think about trapping them over the next few weeks.  When you hear them, is it at night? More than often that is the most active time for mice in your walls, and foundation. They love to move when it is dark, as they have poor eyesight, but use the night to move and maneuver around their habitat.</p>
<h3>Remove Mice in Insulation with a Plan</h3>
<p>The best way to remove mice in insulation in your home, is to have a plan of trapping them.  Create an obstacle course near the areas where they enter your home, and seal off the outer areas so they cannot invite new guest to stay. The plan is simple, use light, sound, and humidity changes to your advantage.  Dry out your basement with a dehumidifier, and use some ultrasonic repellers in a strategic way to herd your mouse population to the traps.</p>
<p>Buy an electronic trap, and do not turn it on, but bait it for a couple of days.  Build an ever useful bucket and drop line obstacle course, and capture a couple this way.  Keep using spring traps in paths that they use to get to food sources.  Cover and store all food in snap top plastic containers, that they cannot get into.  Better yet, put all your food in the fridge if you can!</p>
<p>Making the plan work takes diligence and persistence.  You are going to find the results effective and it will not cost you a lot of money if you keep up with the progress.  Even if you do not trap immediately, do not worry, as it takes time to capture the smartest of rodents, and remove mice in insulation.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you love cats, you may believe they are the best mouse trap you could possibly have, but the fact is, they are not really the best.  They do hinder mice from locating your home as the preferred habitat, but most house cats are well fed, and not too interested in pest management.  The best [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/cats/"     class="crp_title">Cats</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mice-in-insulation-in-your-homes-walls-and-foundation/"     class="crp_title">Mice in Insulation in Your Home&#8217;s Walls and Foundation</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/pets-and-mice/"     class="crp_title">Pets and Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/barn-owls-are-great-mousers/"     class="crp_title">Barn Owls are Great Mousers</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/effective-rodent-control-in-10-steps-how-to-do-it-yourself-and-remove-mice-from-your-home/"     class="crp_title">Effective Rodent Control in 5 Steps : How to Do it Yourself&hellip;</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you love cats, you may believe they are the <strong>best mouse trap</strong> you could possibly have, but the fact is, they are not really the best.  They do hinder mice from locating your home as the preferred habitat, but most house cats are well fed, and not too interested in pest management.  The best mouse trap is always your plan, and making the game a challenge for your mouse population.  The best mouse trap is understanding your pest, and why they are motivated to stay in your home.</p>
<h1>The Best Mouse Trap is Variation</h1>
<p>Like any population, there will always be the smarter mice, and the middle run of the mill problem solvers, and the rest are simple followers.  The genetics of any species works to weed out these mentally challenged pests, by simple everyday living and predation.  Cats are great predators, and are natural rodent control.  Our modern day cats however, with their tasty kibble and soft foods, do not need to hunt, locate, and capture their dinner.  If you think your kitty crew will be the best mouse trap for your home, you are going to be missing that smarter mouse of the population.  The cats are just not that hungry to locate the entire habitation.</p>
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<p>Cats are always on the prowl, and find the hunt elusive and fun, but often they catch and release. And, as is the case with my two cats, they often capture mice, but let them go.  When we moved into our home, we had a large mouse population, and every home in our cul-de-sac was vulnerable to the many rodents around. The best natural predators are not cats, but owls, and if you are interested in adding them to your natural setting, be sure to visit <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/build-an-owl-nest-box" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">how to build the best mouse trap</a>.</p>
<h2>Cats are often too well fed to be the best mouse trap</h2>
<p>The mice are caught and released, and before you know it, you have a very experienced set of mice who are aware of the predator in their habitat.  The nervous and willing healthy population will vacate with the addition of a cat, but there will always be a couple who will be willing to live with the constant threat, as the benefits of warmth, food, and water are available.  These survivors, will adapt to capture and play dead, learning to make themselves less appealing when captured by kitty.</p>
<p>Cats often walk away from a non-responsive rodent, and will find the next activity to appease their predator instincts.  We experienced this first hand with our mice, and eventually moved on to a systematic program of trapping, sound, light and temperature changes.  Even the simple bucket with food was a great way to capture the mice in our garage.  They learned that the bucket was ok, as it was easy to get into, and out of, and then we removed the exit.  The first night we used it with entrance and exit, we had no food removed. The second, all food was consumed, and the third night we captured 5 mice.  This was a great success, as they were the very last of our population, and so far, this year, we have not had any return this year.</p>
<h3>Best Mouse Trap by Far is a Plan</h3>
<p>Most mice who are smart, nervous or unsure of the variety of pest management tools used, will not be captured at first.  They could be the mice that are lucky and got away from a cat, a snap mouse trap, watched their buddies run down a bucket and get stuck, or ran into an owl.  They have survived the many different varieties that you have used as a best mouse trap plan ensures, and maybe they will be smart enough to evacuate the noisy lit home you create for them.  For whatever reason, their are always mice that will be happy to leave on their own, and that my friends is the best mouse trap of all.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[At our house, christmas mice have always been apart of the holiday celebrations-or, our holiday plans.  We have a home that was built in 1975, and it is in a quiet suburban area of Minneapolis and St. Paul.  The circle is a series of 9 homes, and we all are constantly evolving our pest removal [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mice-in-insulation-in-your-homes-walls-and-foundation/"     class="crp_title">Mice in Insulation in Your Home&#8217;s Walls and Foundation</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/effective-rodent-control-in-10-steps-how-to-do-it-yourself-and-remove-mice-from-your-home/"     class="crp_title">Effective Rodent Control in 5 Steps : How to Do it Yourself&hellip;</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/why-a-cat-is-not-the-best-mouse-trap/"     class="crp_title">Why a Cat is not the Best Mouse Trap</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/barn-owls-are-great-mousers/"     class="crp_title">Barn Owls are Great Mousers</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/rodent-control-is-important/"     class="crp_title">Rodent Control Is Important</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At our house, <strong>christmas mice</strong> have always been apart of the holiday celebrations-or, our holiday plans.  We have a home that was built in 1975, and it is in a quiet suburban area of Minneapolis and St. Paul.  The circle is a series of 9 homes, and we all are constantly evolving our pest removal plans, and especially like to do it during the beginning of fall.  In the fall, there seems to be lots of activity, and many new signs of our little rodents, in our neighborhood.  We have no mice inside our home, at least none that I can tell, but we have many on the outside of our home.</p>
<div id="attachment_853" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 695px"><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/christmas-mice-party.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-853" title="Christmas Mice in a Bag" src="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/christmas-mice-party.jpg" alt="" width="685" height="457" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Christmas Mice Party</p></div>
<h1>Christmas Mice are Sneeky Mice</h1>
<p>We have always loved our neighborhood, and so do the many Barred Owls we have in the big large Red Oaks that frame our cul-de-sac.  It is a common quiet sight early in the morning, if you are up walking the dogs, or just leaving for work.  They float above you, letting you know they are there, hunting away, near your area.  I can hear them often, and their call is who-who-who cooks for you???  We are happy these magnificent birds have our backs!</p>
<p>The reason they are around is when we bought our home, there were many mice in our home.  We added the following to our pest removal plan:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ultra Sonic Pest Repellers</li>
<li>Mint and Peppermint</li>
<li>Planned Trapping and Non-Trapping</li>
<li>Bucket Traps in Garage</li>
<li>No Poison or Glue Traps</li>
<li>Lights on in High Traffic areas</li>
<li>Chocolate in Traps</li>
<li>Electronic Traps in Storage Room</li>
<li>Electronic Trap in Kitchen Cabinet</li>
<li>Plastic Storage Containers for all Food</li>
<li>Vinegar and Constant Cleaning to Remove Urine</li>
<li>A new Cat</li>
</ul>
<p>A few years later, we continued with barrier proofing our home.  Caulk, foam, and new outside siding improvements, have been great solutions to remove the mouse highway into our home.  Now we continue this process each fall, by removing little open areas, and filling with caulk and foam.  We had a new pest move in, in 2008, in the form of chipmunks, and they left, once their home was filled in with foam.</p>
<p>The reason we always see more of them, around thanksgiving and christmas, is because the weather is getting sharper, colder, and snow usually moves in.  This makes the food in the yard harder to locate, and find.  They are more active, trying to find the right place to stay warm, and this usually means a quiet, dark and warm dry space.  With all of the mice on the outside of your home, any time you can remove the areas they may want to live, the better off you will be.</p>
<p>Christmas mice are always looking for a way to move in, so do your best to keep them on the outside of your home.</p>
<h2>Christmas Mice can be Stopped</h2>
<p>The best way to check for mice is to look for them after they have moved around in the snow.  Here is a video that we put together of our areas that we need to change, as we have a christmas mouse house right next to our home!</p>
<p><iframe src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/TDhsql7bVN8" frameborder="0" width="560" height="315"></iframe></p>
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Christmas Mice Fun</h3>
<p>Another way to keep your christmas mice on the outside of your home, is give your goodies to your friends and family!  Here is a great post on how to make chocolate christmas mice, with maraschino cherries, and hershey kisses&#8230;so cute!</p>
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<div id="attachment_852" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/christmas-mice.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-852" title="christmas mice" src="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/christmas-mice-300x295.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="295" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Make your Own Christmas Mice</p></div>
<p>Here is the link for your recipe!</p>
<p><a href="http://christmasnotebook.com/2007/12/15/christmas-mice/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Christmas Mice ala Chocolate</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 00:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our friends the barn owls, are great predators, and much more of a mouser than most cats.  They are flying mousers on high alert, looking from above with uncanny knowledge of where mice live, and travel.  The best mouser for your area are a group of Barn Owls, as they can down up to 10 [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/owl-nest-boxes/"     class="crp_title">Owl Nest Boxes</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mice-and-owls/"     class="crp_title">Mice and Owls</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/why-a-cat-is-not-the-best-mouse-trap/"     class="crp_title">Why a Cat is not the Best Mouse Trap</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/christmas-mice/"     class="crp_title">Christmas Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/super-baby-mouse/"     class="crp_title">Super Baby Mouse</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our friends the <strong>barn owls</strong>, are great predators, and much more of a mouser than most cats.  They are flying mousers on high alert, looking from above with uncanny knowledge of where mice live, and travel.  The best mouser for your area are a group of Barn Owls, as they can down up to 10 in a single day!</p>
<h1><span>Barn Owls are Nest Queens</span></h1>
<div id="attachment_847" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/barn-owl-with-mouse.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-847" title="http://www.dreamstime.com/-image21399513" src="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/barn-owl-with-mouse-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Barn Owls Keep Mice Populations Down</p></div>
<p><span>One of the most amazing mousers, are Barn Owls.  Because of their high metabolism, and their great eyesight, they hold the advantage over rodents, who are often very bad at seeing this kind of enemy in there sight.  Mice are very blind, and can be often only careful scent benefactors, and cannot detect the quiet but sleuth y barn owl.  Mice have excellent hearing, smell from a mile away, but their poor vision creates a positive edge for the barn owl.</span></p>
<p>Barn owls, like barred owls, great horned owls, and other sight driven owls, are quiet, and prey on rodent populations from the air.  The distance of 1/4 mile or more can be easy for these birds, as they can safely watch and prey on rodents from tall trees and wires, all the while without any sign of their presence.</p>
<p>If you are looking to add some owls to your land, you would be very wise to add a nesting box.  The mother barn owl will have as many as three different nesting times in a year.  Little barn owls are called owlets, and there usually are two or three or as much as five can survive, given the circumstances and the surroundings.</p>
<p>If you have an <span>active rodent population, owls will selectively choose to mate, as the food sources are plentiful and common.  A series of events have to occur for active nest boxes to be either vacant or occupied:</span></p>
<ul>
<li>Trees or Nest Boxes need to be present</li>
<li>Rodents are plentiful</li>
<li>Fish, bugs and other vermin like snakes are abundant</li>
<li>Wet areas to keep the trees and grass growing, to allow food for the vermin</li>
<li>Temperate areas are better than extremes of heat or cold</li>
<li>Noise is not an issue, either man made or natural</li>
<li>Wild areas are not touched by humans often</li>
</ul>
<h2>Barn Owls are Big Birds</h2>
<p>Often weighing more than a crow, barn owls are around 18 inches long, and weigh about the same as a crow, around 20 ounces.  Their eyes, a dark and beautiful brown, are roughly 4% of this weight, and are as large as any of the larger grey owls or snowy owls.   They are often on the nest, waiting for the day the owlets emerge.  The length of time is around 30 days, and during this time the female works to keep the eggs warm, and then to keep the newly hatched owlets fed and warm. The male will help the female with bringing food, and keeping other predators from the nest.</p>
<p>The appetite of the barn owl can range from any rodent it comes across, to snakes, slugs, frogs, small fish, and even some ground birds or human garbage.  The habitat of owls has become even more dire, with logging and many trees dying to various new disease.  It is estimated that over 65% of the owls in population from the middle of the 1950&#8242;s have reduced to small protected forests and woods.  The large forests in Canada and the Upper Midwest and Western Parts of the United States have been the best locations for spotting these owls.  Despite their name, they are much happier in a quiet and natural setting, but have been known to frequent graveyards, or old abandoned buildings in a pinch.</p>
<h3>Building a Home for Barn Owls</h3>
<p>If you are looking for a great fun family project, and have some areas where rodents have become a real nuisance, there is no better way, than to add a barn owl nest box.  The many owls of North America will in turn provide you with natural predation, adequate protection from many forms of vermin, and a natural appreciation of the beauty of these owls.  Build a nest box for your <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/build-an-owl-nest-box" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Barn Owls</a> in your area, and place a web cam inside to watch the growing owlets!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rats are nuisance to anybody&#8217;s life. They are notorious carriers of deadly diseases. When one gets poisoned, it could be one causes of the person&#8217;s death. These pesky rodents live in areas like cupboards, garages or any place where they could find boxes or clutters. And so, if you truly care for your loved ones, [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/the-best-way-to-get-rid-of-mice-is-to-keep-it-clean/"     class="crp_title">The Best Way to Get Rid of Mice is To Keep It Clean</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/the-importance-of-getting-rid-of-house-mice/"     class="crp_title">The Importance of Getting Rid of House Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/a-mouse-repellent-is-of-big-help/"     class="crp_title">A Mouse Repellent is of Big Help</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/how-to-handle-rodent-pest-control/"     class="crp_title">How to Handle Rodent Pest Control</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/dealing-with-a-mouse-infestation/"     class="crp_title">Dealing With A Mouse Infestation</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rats are nuisance to anybody&#8217;s life. They are notorious carriers of deadly diseases. When one gets poisoned, it could be one causes of the person&#8217;s death. These pesky rodents live in areas like cupboards, garages or any place where they could find boxes or clutters. And so, if you truly care for your loved ones, you need to find ways as to how could find a best way to get rid of mice. What will be written below are some examples as to how one could eliminate these annoying rodents:</p>
<p>1. Make sure that your place is clean. Avoid clutters. In your garage, ensure that all boxes are being neatly arranged as they are every rat&#8217;s favorite hideout. A clean house not just makes your place attractive and inviting but it&#8217;s also a great nest for a safe place for your family and loved ones to live in.</p>
<p>2. In your kitchen, make it well-arranged too. Try to wipe or clean off the crumbs as they could get lured when they could sniff the presence of food.</p>
<p>3. If there are already rats in your home then you could put up mouse traps as this is a classic way of snaring rats.</p>
<p>4. You could also buy rat poison balls or rat sprays. However, this could be quite risky especially if there are kids in your house. They might be able to mistakenly think of it as food and for sure, if their system gets poisoned, it would be bigger issue then and could put their lives to risk.</p>
<p>5. Try to check on your walls if it has holes in it since rats could also thrive in that area. They love to be living inside the walls as they feel safe and secured especially at those really hidden and dark areas where nobody gets to see.</p>
<p>6. If you could no longer handle the problem, it is time to call the help of the experts as they are more knowledgeable when it comes to this kind of concerns. Call the mice exterminators and for sure, in time, they could eliminate these pesky rodents.</p>
<p>If you are serious in making your place a safe place, free from any rodents or any other insects, then you need to follow these simple steps. It is for your own good and your family too. To get additional information, you could check the internet for other ways as to how you could eliminate rats.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mice might be a small predator but you could not underestimate the trouble it would cause to your home. Worst, it could put someone&#8217;s life at risk. So just before everything gets worst, you need to be vigilant about it and find ways how to stop them from thriving in your home. Is there a [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/simple-and-best-ways-to-get-rid-of-mice/"     class="crp_title">Simple and Best Ways to Get Rid of Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/the-importance-of-getting-rid-of-house-mice/"     class="crp_title">The Importance of Getting Rid of House Mice</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/finding-the-best-mouse-traps-for-your-infestation/"     class="crp_title">Finding The Best Mouse Traps For Your Infestation</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/how-to-remove-a-mouse-infestation-from-your-home/"     class="crp_title">How to remove a mouse infestation from your home</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/dealing-with-a-mouse-infestation/"     class="crp_title">Dealing With A Mouse Infestation</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mice might be a small predator but you could not underestimate the trouble it would cause to your home. Worst, it could put someone&#8217;s life at risk. So just before everything gets worst, you need to be vigilant about it and find ways how to stop them from thriving in your home. Is there a best way to get rid of mice? Sure there are several ways to do that and here are the following:</p>
<p>Natural mice pest control must be included in your list as to how to get rid of mice. This includes, mouse traps or creating sounds that would drive away mouse. Now for mouse traps, this could be the less painful or humane way in getting rid of mouse in your house. Once they get caught, you could just throw them in your bin. You could also poison mouse but then it&#8217;s also a hassle on your part and could be quite risky especially if there are children in your home. A female cat could also fall in this category as cats are known to catch mouse.</p>
<p>The common way not to invite mouse in your home is to always make sure that your place is clean. If you just leave your clothes lying around or objects on the floor, it would give the pest to live. If you see crumbs on the floor, sweep it away. It would just attract insects or animals to be living in your home. Also, you need to have clean kitchen. Mice live in such area. They are born scavengers and they would eat whatever food they could find lying around. They go for seeds, crumbs, vegetables and more. In order for mice not to swarm in your place, keep all foods in proper and sealed containers.</p>
<p>A mouse could live in a hole of a quarter of an inch in diameter. It&#8217;s enough for them to grow and worst, have an offspring. Be sure to have your doorsills or cupboards sealed including the walls or any place that a mouse could live.</p>
<p>So, if you truly care about your home and your loved one&#8217;s health, then it is time for you to find ways as to how you could get rid of mice. They are deadly and could actually kill someone. Their pee is so deadly and poisonous that once you get infected with it, it could weaken your system and death could possibly be the worst that could happen to you.</p>
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		<title>What Is The Preferred Electronic Mouse Repellent For Getting Rid Of Unwanted Mice Inside Your Home?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An electronic mouse repellent can be a simple way to get rid unwelcome mice who have recently invaded your home. There are other options like mouse traps, poisons, and glue boards. But they are much more labor intensive. Just plugging into a wall outlet could very well be an easy fix for your mouse problem. [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/organic-pest-control-natural-bug-and-insect-repellents/"     class="crp_title">Organic pest control &#8211; Natural bug and insect&hellip;</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/pest-control-trapping-rodents/"     class="crp_title">Pest Control (Trapping Rodents)</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/best-mouse-trap/"     class="crp_title">Best Mouse Trap</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/a-mouse-repellent-is-of-big-help/"     class="crp_title">A Mouse Repellent is of Big Help</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mouse-control/"     class="crp_title">Mouse control</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An electronic mouse repellent can be a simple way to get rid unwelcome mice who have recently invaded your home. There are other options like mouse traps, poisons, and glue boards. But they are much more labor intensive. Just plugging into a wall outlet could very well be an easy fix for your mouse problem.</p>
<p>An electronic mouse repellent works two different ways.</p>
<p>One way it can work is through the use of ultrasonic sound waves to drive away mice. These kinds of high frequency sound waves irritate the mice and are eventually too much, driving them from your home. These types of sound waves range between 30 to 60 kHz. And to make things worse, these sound waves are generated but not repeatedly at the same frequency. It keeps switching frequencies leading to additional irritation and the mouse can&#8217;t get accustomed to it.</p>
<p>Another way an electronic mouse repellent will work is by vibrating the electromagnetic field in your home. All you need to do is plug in one directly into a wall outlet and it will cause the electromagnetic field in the electrical wiring to vibrate. There&#8217;s electrical wiring in your walls, as well as possibly floors and ceilings. These kinds of vibrations bother the mice and drive them from your home.</p>
<p>These two methods work to drive away mice. The good news is people, dogs, and cats can&#8217;t hear these types of high frequencies and aren&#8217;t bothered by vibrating electromagnetic fields. These are going to, however, bother rodents that you might have as pets.  So if you have rats, mice, gerbils, or hamsters as pets, you are going to need to use something else.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re wondering what the best electronic mouse repellent is, I would have to suggest the Original Pest Offense. It takes advantage of your electrical wiring and electromagnetic field to effectively drive out mice. It is actually pretty handy and simple to use. Plug it into a 120 volt wall outlet and allow it do its thing. It also comes with a built in surge protector and indicator light that also functions as a night light. One Original Pest Offense will cover a whole floor of a home.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 04:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cheryl Hanson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First of all, there are different types of rodent traps and you can always use all of them effectively. A pest control exterminator will know what these traps are. Snap traps are one of the oldest and most commonly used devices for controlling rodents. Through the years, the snap trap has proven itself to be [...]<div class="crp_related"><h3>Related Posts:</h3><ul><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/controlling-your-mouse-infestation-mouse-traps/"     class="crp_title">Controlling Your Mouse Infestation &#8211; Mouse Traps</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mouse-control/"     class="crp_title">Mouse control</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/get-rid-of-mice-using-your-mouse-to-get-rid-of-your-mice/"     class="crp_title">Get Rid of Mice ? Using Your Mouse to Get Rid of Your Mice!</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/mouse-traps-mouse-trap-types/"     class="crp_title">Mouse Traps &#8211; Mouse Trap Types</a></li><li><a href="http://www.meetyourmouse.com/best-mouse-trap/"     class="crp_title">Best Mouse Trap</a></li></ul></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all, there are different types of rodent traps and you can always use all of them effectively. A <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4197831']);" href="http://bugexterminators.bravehost.com">pest control exterminator</a> will know what these traps are. Snap traps are one of the oldest and most commonly used devices for controlling rodents. Through the years, the snap trap has proven itself to be reliable enough in controlling rodents. These traps use a kill bar to swiftly contact and snap the rodent&#8217;s neck in one very strong strike. </p>
<p>Although traditional mousetraps are very effective in killing mice, they do not enclose parasites and bodily fluids. Some mouse traps have the ability to trap in dead mice, parasites, and fluids, and thus protect your home and family. Electronic rodent traps are available for rat and mouse versions. These devices induce death to the rodents via electrocution which is delivered through a high voltage shock. These traps are easy to use, economical, and go for a quick, humane kill.</p>
<p>There are also multiple catch mouse traps. These mouse traps are capable of automatically capturing one mouse after another. Depending on the model, some mouse traps can hold up to thirty mice. Multiple catch ups do not have any kill mechanism. It can be used for catch-release rodent control. Glue traps are also commonly used to control mice and juvenile rodents. Glue traps are very easy to use and one can also dispose of it easily after use. They are also affordable and more economical compared to other traps. Additionally, then can also catch insects, spiders, snakes, scorpions, and other small pests.</p>
<p>A very important thing to remember in order to use traps effectively is good trap placement near high activity rodent areas. Spacing traps evenly at a 10 feet interval will provide thorough coverage and protection. It is also important to locate where the rodents are mostly found so you would know where to focus the positioning of your traps. If you feel you need help in locating where the rodents are and setting the traps for them, seek assistance from a <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link/4197831']);" href="http://www.exterminatorsanantonio.com/">pest control</a> exterminator for the best results.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jul 2011 12:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bats are the only mammal species that are capable of true flight. Their wings are an evolutionary adaptation of the same bones that make up our hands. The wing is made up of long, flat, and flexible finger bones providing the structure over which elastic skin stretches. Because their wings are so thin and flexible, the flight of bats is more controlled than that of birds. Maneuvering swiftly during flight allows the bat to easily catch prey or even drink while in flight.</p>
<p>An important and beneficial species, bats are often feared and maligned by humans. With over one thousand species around the globe, bats play a major role in controlling insect populations. About forty species live in the United States and Canada, most of them insectivorous. Bats use echolocation, like sonar, to find insects as they fly. Bats emit high frequency sounds that bounce back to their sensitive ears. They use this to navigate at night or in a dark cave, catch flying insects, and avoid obstacles. Prodigious eaters, one bat can consume six hundred to one thousand insects per hour, an amazing number.</p>
<p>Their service of ridding the environment of harmful insects is often overlooked as people pass along negative myths about bats. Beliefs that bats will intentionally tangle in hair or are all bloodsuckers are erroneous. The old phrase, blind as a bat, is also incorrect. Studies have shown that bat vision is similar to that of humans. These little mammals are an integral part of the environment. In locations where their numbers have declined dramatically, an accompanying increase in insects that cause disease in humans or crop loss usually occurs. Seven species in the United States are close to extinction. In the winter months when food is unavailable, bats migrate or find warm spots to hibernate. Normally they choose old trees or caves for roosts. Due to habitat losses, many are now spending the winter months in attics of homes. Here they hang by their feet, upside down, and wrap their wings around for warmth. Bats breed in the fall, gestate over the winter months, and give birth to live young in the spring.</p>
<p>Breeding colonies can also take up residence in attics. Prior to the increased awareness of the beneficial role bats play, bat roosts in homes were eradicated with extermination. New techniques have been developed that save the bats, but remove them from the home. Exterminators and homeowners alike can use these methods to humanely remove bats. There are serious health concerns if a bat colony resides in a home, so using the bat exclusion process rids the home of the bats humanely and permanently.</p>
<p>A pest control company will observe the home over several evenings, watching for exiting bats. Once holes are located they are covered with one-way devices, allowing remaining bats to leave but none can return. After several days all holes are plugged, and the bats are now gone from the attic. Providing a nearby bat house gives them an alternate roosting site.</p>
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