Food Safety

Category - Pests

How large does a hole in an exterior wall need to be to allow access by mice?
  1. The size of a nickel
  2. The size of a quarter
  3. The size of a half-dollar
  4. The size of a dime
Explanation
Answer: A -To allow access by mice, a hole in an exterior wall needs to be the size of a nickel. A licensed Pest Control Operator can recommend a permanent sealant to close any holes that may allow access by rodents. You should monitor exterior walls for cracks and holes that pest can squeeze through.
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