Keep these critters from invading your house.
The challenge of making your home into a comfortable, safe space that you feel good about living in is that those efforts can ...
It often starts quietly – a faint sound in the attic, strange scratching behind a wall, or small droppings near the pantry. These subtle hints can signal something much larger happening out of sight.
Temperatures are dropping, and that tiny mouse in the house looms large as pests make their way inside. University of Missouri Extension state wildlife and fisheries specialist Robert Pierce says it ...
As cooler weather approaches, we should all be aware that commensal rodents (the kind that can live closely with humans) are looking for a warm and inviting place to spend the winter. And that could ...
Mice that experience the real world may be better models for human mental health conditions, compared with lab mice that ...
Mice are usually noticed after the fact, when scratching sounds, droppings or damaged packaging begin to appear. What often surprises householders is where these signs first emerge. Bathrooms, airing ...