When you clear away the evidence of a mouse infestation, do not sweep or vacuum up droppings and nest particles. These actions can kick up dust and expose you to the pathogens you’re trying to remove. Instead, moisten all debris with a bleach solution – preferably 10 percent bleach to 90 percent water – and wipe it clean.
As you clean, know that it’s important for the entire area to be cleansed of all the germs and smells that attracted rodents in the first place.
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As you prepare to clean, follow these steps:
If there’s evidence that the rodents crossed other parts of your house, have those areas thoroughly disinfected as well. Scrub away streaks or prints along your kitchen floor or countertops; machine-wash bed sheets or fabrics with evidence of rodent nibbling; and steam-clean any carpets or furniture upholstery that may have been marked by the critters. Once you have finished disinfecting all these spots in your house, dispose of the gloves, and clean your hands with soap and/or rubbing alcohol.
Always use rubber or latex gloves when gathering contaminated clothing, bed sheets, quilts, pillows, cases, or stuffed animals for cleansing. Machine-wash these items in hot water. Once washed, place the fabrics and other washables into your dryer and spin them at a high temperature; anything above 115 degrees should kill off any lingering hantaviruses. Infected rugs, carpets, and furniture will require the use of professional-grade steam cleaners with shampoo or disinfectant.
If rodents have touched items in your house that can’t be disinfected with a liquid formula – such as books, magazines, and documents – leave them outside in the heat for a day, or store in a disinfected indoor area for at least a week. Ultraviolet rays kill hantaviruses, which can otherwise linger on surfaces for up to three days. Wear gloves while handling these items that you believe are infected. On some hardback books, it wouldn’t hurt to wipe the front and back covers clean with a formula-moistened washcloth.
It takes more work to clean an infestation in the hidden areas of your home – attics, basements, crawl spaces, and wall cavities – because these are the places where rodents are most likely to dwell. Before you clean the nesting remnants, rat droppings or mouse poop, you might have to trap and kill a lot of rodents first. In order to do this, you should have some rodent traps set up in the infested areas. If the rodents are currently active, you’ll probably catch them in quick succession; just bait the traps and wait, checking back occasionally. If five days pass with no new captures, you’ve probably eliminated the population.
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Before you disinfect your crawl space, attic or wall cavity, have it ventilated for at least 30 minutes to clear contaminations from the air; fans help in stuffy areas:
In order to prevent any further infestation of your storage spaces, take a flashlight and inspect the walls, ducts, and trimmings for cracks, gaps, or any other possible rodent entryways. Cover these openings with sealant or mesh wire. Consider paving crawl spaces under the structure.
A single mouse or rat is one too many, but where one rodent treads, others are likely to follow. That’s why when you see a rodent in your house, there’s clearly something wrong with your home’s integrity, such as a small crack around a window pane, chimney, or roof duct. The moment you even suspect that a critter has entered your home, deploy snap traps, electronic mouse traps, or electronic rat traps from Victor®.
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