When temperatures drop, mice begin searching for warm, safe spaces, and unfortunately, homes become their ideal destination. Even if you keep your house clean and organised, these small rodents can squeeze through surprisingly tiny openings and settle in without being noticed. Mice are opportunistic; they don’t enter because they want to cause damage but because your home offers exactly what they need: warmth, shelter, food, and nesting materials. Once inside, they can reproduce quickly and contaminate surfaces with droppings and urine, leading to hygiene concerns and potential health risks. The most effective way to prevent an infestation is by understanding what attracts mice in the first place. By eliminating these common fall and winter temptations, you can keep them outside before t

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