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How To Tell If Your New England Home Has Rodents

DATE POSTED: January 9, 2019

There is nothing worse than discovering you have a rodent infestation. There are many common warning signs that rodents leave when they’ve infiltrated your New England home, it is important that you understand and can recognize the signs.

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Why Mice Are Still A Problem

DATE POSTED: May 16, 2018

The weather is getting warmer and the snow has melted away, and it is the perfect time for all mice to move out of your South Portland home. While most people believe that when the weather improves mice will just get up and leave on their own, this is simply not true.

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Why Mice Probably Will Not Leave On Their Own

DATE POSTED: February 15, 2018

Here in South Portland, winter can get pretty cold. While mother nature rages on outside, you might have seen a few signs of winter inside your home too. As we know, when the weather is bad, pests like mice are glad to let themselves in to find somewhere warmer and safer to stick out the seasons. It's awfully tempting to just ignore the minimal signs you've noticed so far. It's not so far from…

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Common Mice Mistakes

DATE POSTED: January 25, 2018

Every year mice cause thousands of dollars in damages to homes in South Portland. Most people are already aware of how much of a health risk it is to have mice or rats in your home. However, many are unaware of how much physical damage mice can cause to a home. Mice have a tendency to gnaw their way into the walls, chewing on wiring and insulation of homes and appliances, which can cause extensive…

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The Not-So-Helpful Christmas Mouse

DATE POSTED: December 18, 2017

Mice are portrayed this time of year as cute and innocent Christmas friends in cartoons and on holiday cards. Usually, they are helping the people in the story spread the joy of Christmas or struggling to find food for their cute little mouse family when times are hard. Whatever the case may be, we get the feeling that these cute little nose-twitching critters are harmless. However, this depiction…

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