Category Archives: Mice Control

How to Get Rodents Off the Lunch Menu

rat in popeyes fried chicken

Did you hear about the New Jersey woman who found a rat’s head in her fried chicken at Popeye’s?

Rosemary Thomas was eating at Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen in Harlem with her sister, daughter, and niece when they discovered an unwelcome guest in their meal. She posted photos on Facebook of what they believe to be a rat’s head, but just a fair warning that they’ll probably make you a bit squeamish.

“My daughter is traumatized,” Thomas wrote on Facebook. “I had to take her to urgent care last night, vomited with diarrhea all day.”

Can you even imagine such a discovery as you casually settle in for a nice little lunch with your family?!

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Get the Best Mice Control in Bergen County for your Upcoming Thanksgiving Festivities

Best Mice Control  Bergen County NJ

The holidays should be a time of celebration, not a time of extra stress and worry. You have plenty of things to focus on without the extra worry of a possible mice infestation.
If you suspect that you are sharing your home with unwanted guests, such as mice, this is certainly no cause for celebration. Mice cause millions of dollars of damage to homes all over the world, and are generally not a pleasant addition to anyone’s household. However, there’s no need to panic. There are a few easy steps that you can follow to make sure that your home is fully mouse free for the holidays. Continue reading

During winter time, mice are not nice to have in your home

Passaic County mice removal

With the change over from fall to the frigid winter months, homeowners tend to button up their dwellings to keep the cold air out.

But it’s not just the seasonal chill that people should be concerned about, because this is also the time of year when mice take up residence anywhere they can inside the home and start doing damage soon after arrival. It doesn’t take a very large space for a mouse to gain entry, either, with most able to pass through a hole the size of a dime.

For this reason alone, mouse control in New Jersey should be a topic of import as great as keeping local roads clear and removing ice from slippery stairways.

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