Mice and Owls
Meet your Mouse…Learn about Rodent Control Here! Have some Fun, Learning, and Getting a Little Creeped out…
Why Owls Can be Your Best Mouse Trap!
Mice are often not completely understood, and the best way to fight them, is to learn as much as you can about them. They are intelligent, not great at visual tools, smell you when you do not see them, and are better at sound than you are.
If you have mice, chances are, they are disgusted with your choice of music….geez, can’t you hear that distortion buddy?
Mice and Owls: They are Hand In Hand Species
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Pets and Mice
Have you found you have mice, even though you have cats and some dogs? You are not alone! Sometimes, the problem is fun and a game for them at the beginning, but, as the rodent control problem grows, you will see less and less interest.
Pets are not Interested
We think, oh, I have mice, I’ll get a cat, or borrow a neighbor’s cat. That will fix it! The cat you have at home is most likely happy to play and kill those first few mice, and some mice, will not enter a home with the smell of cats. But, there are only so much your pet can do, and if you have a large problem, you should know you need to bring in some real ammo!
The best way to remove mice, is to learn about them. Here are some great tips!
- Mice Like to see if you have a warm home.
- Found a mouse? Chances are there are more….
- Happy days are catching mice and finding them in the trap!
- If you have pets, Mice will want to be your pet’s best friend. Until you have your mouse pest problem under control, you should only feed your pet in attendance, and not free feed.
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Cat Mousers
Cats are Great Mousers right?
Some animals are better mousers than your cat
Pets who are good mousers are small dogs, some larger pet birds, and even some cats!
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Owl Nest Boxes
Mice will grow by leaps and bounds, if you let them. If they are in your home, you must trap them. Keep reading to find the best way to trap inside your home.
If you have mice outside your home, an Owl Nesting Box or a Series of Them, could be a great, natural way to bring rodent pest control to your area. Be sure to read more here!
How to Build an Owl Nest Box
First and foremost, you will need to discover what kind of Owls you have at your home radius. If you are not sure, there are many Owls in North America, and they are listed as:
- 1. Screech Owls
- 2. Snowy Owls
- 3. Barred Owl(shown in Picture)
- 4. Barn Owl
- 5. Eastern Screech-Owl
- 6. Great Horned Owl
- 7. Northern Hawk Owl
- 8. Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
- 9 . Elf Owl
- 10. Burrowing Owl
- 11. Barred Owl
- 12. Great Gray Owl
- 13. Long-eared Owl
- 14. Short-eared Owl
- 15. Boreal Owl
- 16. Northern Saw-whet Owl
The reason you need to discover your kind of owl, is they all have particular needs. The human element to this pest removal process, is using nature to your own benefit, and you need to be respectful of the needs of each of your owls.
The reason you need to discover your kind of owl, is they all have particular needs. The human element to this pest removal process, is using nature to your own benefit, and you need to be respectful of the needs of each of your owls.
For instance, a Burrowing Owl, lives in a burrow, and in western parts of North America. They will not nest in your tree nest box, but you can create a nest box for them, in the ground. This is a great option for those of you who are fearful of heights, and if you are lucky enough to live in the parts of the country where they thrive.
And, you should check with your local DNR to ensure you are approved with a purchase or build of an Owl Nest Box. They will have great patterns, and advice on how to make your Owl Nesting Boxes the best for the surrounding Owls.
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