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How to Identify and Safely Remove Mouse Droppings in Your Home
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First reported by Mako · 22 hours ago
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Small dark droppings in the home may indicate a mouse infestation. Identifying, safely cleaning, and sealing entry points can prevent health risks and further infestation. Professional pest control may be needed if signs persist.
- 01Small dark droppings 3-6 mm long often signal mice presence indoors.
- 02Mouse droppings are found in hidden, quiet areas like cabinets and behind appliances.
- 03Additional signs include gnaw marks, urine odor, and nighttime noises.
- 04Avoid sweeping droppings; disinfect, wear gloves and mask, then dispose safely.
- 05Seal entry points after cleaning to prevent further infestation.
- 06Persistent signs may require traps or professional pest control services.
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