
Take Care of Your Landscaping
Did you know landscaping plays a big role in protecting your home from mice? These critters use shrubbery to hide from predators and even climb trees to access rooftops. Trimming trees and bushes ensures your yard isn't a rodent-friendly environment. When you add new plants, put them several feet from your house to avoid similar issues. You can also discourage mice by laying down gravel. Hawks, owls and other birds of prey are natural predators for mice, who stick to tall grass to evade an attack. Putting a few feet of gravel between your lawn and house creates open space mice won't want to cross. You should also regularly mow your lawn to eliminate other hiding places.Seal Potential Entry Points
Mice can fit through holes measuring a quarter-inch wide, so even tiny cracks pose a danger. Holes cut to accommodate pipes, gas lines and cables are the perfect avenue for critters to crawl inside your home. Once indoors, mice can get around via the air ducts or inside walls. You should look for points that allow them to enter your home's interior:- Space around floor drains
- Holes inside cabinets
- Spaces around dryer vents
- Gaps behind appliances such as refrigerators
- Fireplaces