As the days grow chillier, rodents have even more reason to try to move into your home. They don’t just gnaw holes into walls and floors and destroy wiring, they can also bring in germs and disease. Follow these tips to help keep them out.1. Prevention is the best defenseDon’t keep favorite rodent hangouts like trash cans, firewood and piles of junk close to your home.2. Fill the gapsFind out where the buggers have been getting in and stuff the holes with steel wool or aluminum foil – both stand up against mouse teeth. Make sure to seal up both the inside and outside of your home.3. Someone “hoo” can helpPut up an owl box in your yard to attract owls, who snack on mice.4. Use ScentCertain smells convince critters you have an army of predators guarding your house. Try sprinkling ammonia (smells like predator urine), used kitty litter or snake poop. (Yes, you can buy Python Poo online for $15) around your yard. 5. Minty fresh defenseDouse cotton balls with 100 percent peppermint oil and put them in the back of cabinets, behind the fridge and other places mice hang out. Replace the cotton balls at least once a month.6. Dryer sheetsMice loathe the smell of fabric softener sheets. Leave one or two in their favorite spots.7. Adopt a hunterYour local animal shelter is sure to have a cat who would help with critter removal in exchange for a good home.8. Ultrasonic powerUltrasonic rodent repellers drive mice away with sound waves. The sound bothers cats and dogs, too, so don’t use them if you have furry family members.Ready to market your home now that the mice are gone? An experienced RE/MAX agent can help.

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