
Here’s Why Mice & Rats are Suddenly Invading Homes in Arizona
It's getting hot in Arizona. When the temperature heads into the 100s, the sweltering Arizona heat forces humans and pets indoors. But domestic mammals aren't the only ones trying to shelter themselves from the heat: mice and rats find their way into our spaces, seeking respite from the growing warmth.
It's a desperate bid for survival; these gross, illness-carrying little invaders are infiltrating homes, businesses, sheds, and other buildings. They find ways to exploit any crack or crevice as a way to escape the oppressive outdoor heat.
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Why are Rodents Getting into Arizona Homes?
Right now, Arizona homes are seeing an invasion of rats, mice, and other rodents.
According to pest control experts, rodents aren't fussy about how they get into your home or business, and they're great a shaping their bodies to fit into a myriad of spaces.

The little vermin can enter through attic insulation or plumbing vents. If the space is small, they have no problem chewing through a crevice to make it large enough to enter.
According to RejectRats.com,
A rat can squeeze through a hole the size of a dime (about 0.705 inches)...[depending] on the size of the rat.
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Experts used to think that homes with many fruit trees nearby were more likely to attract mice and other rodents, but that myth has been dispelled.
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Rats and other rodents are constantly looking for shelter, and they've become a widespread issue for homeowners across Arizona.
Here are some tips on how to discourage rodents in your home:
- Seal Entrances: Seal off all potential entry points.
- Set Mouse Traps: Strategically place traps outside around your property to catch any rats and rodents before they enter your building.
- Reduce Hiding Places: Eliminate clutter and debris where rodents like to hide.
- Use Natural Rodent Repellents: Try using natural rodent repellents like essential oils or homemade solutions that rats and mice don't like.
- Keep Things Clean: Clean counters, sinks, and tabletops, and remove leftover food that could attract mice.
If you've got a rodent problem, consider calling in an expert. They can give you advice and even help you round up traps and place deterrents to keep mice and rodents away from your space.
[ Sources: 12News | Arizona Pet Control | Pest Free | Reject Rats | Rodent Guide | PestWorld.org | WomanAndHome.com ]
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