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Jackson Rodent Prevention Guides
Straight, local answers on the rats and mice Jackson homes actually run into, from roof rats in the attic to house mice that arrive with the first cool fronts, and how to think about them before you call.
Rodent NotesKeep Roof Rats Out of Jackson Attics
Roof rats are the climbing rats that get into Jackson attics by way of trees, fences and power lines. If you hear scratching overhead at night in a neighborhood like Belhaven, Fondren or Northeast Jackson, this guide covers how to make your home a harder target.
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Rodent NotesHouse Mice in Jackson as It Cools Down
House mice are the small rodents that push into Jackson homes as the first cool fronts arrive in fall. They come indoors for warmth and food, and this guide covers where they hide and how to keep them out before a couple of mice become many.
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Rodent NotesRodent-Proof Older Jackson Brick Homes
Older Jackson brick homes have a lot of character and, often, a lot of small gaps that rats and mice use. Rodent-proofing an older home means finding and sealing those entry points so the animals cannot get back in. This guide walks through where to look.
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Rodent NotesSigns of Rodents in Your Jackson Home
Rats and mice usually leave signs before you ever see one. Knowing what to look for in your Jackson home helps you catch a rodent problem while it is still small. This guide covers the common signs and what they tell you about which rodent you have.
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