
1. What They Look Like
Many people describe mouse droppings as looking like small pellets. More specifically, mouse feces:- Appear dark brown or almost black in colour
- Contain a pointed shape on each side
- Are around five millimetres in length, or sometimes a couple of millimetres shorter or longer
- Accumulate under a rodent's nest, much like with bird droppings
2. How To Clean Them
Because they have the potential to be dangerous, it is important that homeowners know a little bit about how best to clean rodent droppings. Contacting a home pest control to come out to the property is the safest and most effective way to not only get rid of the poop but to ensure that the pests responsible for the droppings are eradicated from the residence. However, if someone wants to clean as much as they can right away, it is prudent to do the following:- Find some disposable rubber gloves before handling any droppings
- Air out the room where the droppings are located; this is important because many diseases carried by rodents are spread through contaminated air
- Refrain from vacuuming up the feces; instead, pour a solution of water and bleach on the affected area, let it set and then collect the droppings in a sealed plastic bag
- Dispose of the bag and scrub the remaining area