How to keep Charlotte mice out of my garbage

Charlotte mice are known to eat grains, fruits, seeds and even out of the garbage naturally. For that reason it is not unlikely that you will find mice moving around in your garbage and eating from the trash and other things inside the garbage. When you discover mice presence in your garbage how do you get them out? That is the question this article is made to answer to help homeowners solve their mice infestation problem in their garbage.



Make use of a garbage can to protect your trash from mice
Getting garbage can for your household trash should be the first step when you begin to discover presence of North Carolina mice around. Even as mice are notorious in chewing through objects, they cannot possible chew through your garbage bins. That means they will not be able to gain access into your trash when they are inside garbage bin.

Make sure the garbage bins are well covered to keep North Carolina mice out
Putting your trash inside garbage bins without a cover is not going to give you needed result. In fact, mice being good climbers can climb to the mouth of your garbage bin to gain access to the things inside. So, it is important that you get a cover for your bins to ensure the trash is sealed out from mice access.

Spray mothballs in your garbage to make mice go away
Repelling Charlotte mice away from your garbage is possible with the help of mothballs. Spraying mothballs around and inside your garbage is going to discourage mice from eating out of your garbage. This is going to help you solve your mice infestation problem in your garbage without wasting time.

Use ammonia to make sure mice do not comeback
Spraying ammonia is another way to keep North Carolina mice away from your garbage. The application is similar to the mothball. Just soak a rag into your ammonia and keep it near the garbage bins and the mice will definitely be repelled away from garbage. But, you must know that the application must be done regularly when the effect ammonia on the rag is loss its strength.

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