Mice infestations in the winter are common Winter is in full effect and as the temperatures drop, reports of mice infestations typically rise. The cold weather causes mice and rats to seek warmth and shelter indoors until it gets warmer. New Hampshire offers large areas of forests and fields for rodents to reside in. However, mice will seek shelter in your home or office to get out of the cold, inclement weather or to escape a predator. Rodents of all…
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Contrary to popular belief, pests like bed bugs, drain flies, and mice can survive the cold weather inside businesses and homes As pest control specialists, we get a lot of questions. Many of our customers want to know how long until the “heebie jeebies” go away, but I also get asked what I do in the winter when all the bugs are gone. Don’t get me wrong: I’d enjoy some R&R (and some snowmobiling) if all the drain flies flew…