
Poison Provides Only a Temporary Fix
If every rodent inside your home were to eat poison and die today, it would be impossible to locate and dispose of all the dead bodies. Mice can squeeze themselves into cracks the width of a pencil, so they could easily crawl inside your walls where you could not retrieve them. Worse yet, if they were to die inside your heating ducts, you would smell them rotting every time you turned on the heat or air conditioning. Using poison provides only a temporary fix to your mouse problem. Even if you killed all the mice and somehow removed their bodies, more mice from the neighbourhood would soon replace them. Then you would have to start the entire process all over again. The only way to keep mice out permanently is to invest in residential pest control that prevents them from getting inside in the first place.Mouse Poison Has Unintended Victims
Unfortunately, mice are not the only animals that like the taste of commercial rodent poison. Pets often eat poisoned bait and fall victim to its effects. Unfortunately, it can take up to 5 days for dogs and cats to show symptoms, and by this time it is usually too late to save them. The following are some signs that a dog has eaten mouse poison:- Blood in the urine, mouth, and nose
- Internal bleeding
- Pain
- Seizures
- Coma and death