Pest control companies routinely use traps baited with rodenticide to kill rats and mice found in homes, restaurants, and businesses throughout the Philadelphia area, but a recent Rutgers University ...
Various strong and distinctive scents can discourage chipmunks and squirrels from gardens, yards, and other outdoor spaces.
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70% of mice ‘mutating’ to survive poison, new study says
After reports from rodent control specialists that mice and rats seemed to be becoming more ‘stubborn,’ a study was launched ...
If you’re trying to keep mice away, a well-meaning friend or family member might suggest mothballs as an easy-to-use deterrent. However, this old-school trick should stay in the past. "Mothballs are ...
A study found that 84% of house mice sampled from urban areas in the Northeast carried at least one genetic mutation linked ...
After Harvard freshmen reported a series of “horrifying” mouse sightings in their dorms last spring, Yard Operations implemented a series of pest management and prevention strategies over the summer.
Most house mice in northeastern cities now carry genes that help them survive common rodent poisons, scientists found.
As the leaves change colors and the nights grow cooler, a silent invasion is underway. Mice are on the move, seeking shelter and warmth in homes like yours. With winter just around the corner, these ...
Titan Pest Services explains how professional rodent control helps prevent hantavirus risks and protects homes from ...
Mice, scorpions on the move as Las Vegas construction pushes pests into neighborhoods ...
Mothballs emit a strong, unpleasant odor, but they are ineffective in deterring mice. Despite this myth's persistence, mothballs fail to keep mice out of homes. Understanding why mothballs don't work ...
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