As the temperatures drop, this also marks the start of ‘peak rodent season’. The time when mice are in search of warmth, shelter and food — preferably within our homes.

Not only can this lead to an unwanted infestation, but rodents are known to carry and spread a host of diseases, as well as potentially damage your property and structure. That’s why it’s important to first remove the things that attract rats and mice to your home, and put preventative measures in place.

But, while it’s all well and good knowing what you need to buy to prevent mice in my home, what happens once you actually catch a mouse? In fact, this is probably everybody’s dilemma (and my worst nightmare). I ask pest control experts what the best methods are to safely dispose of a mouse — dead or alive. Here’s what the

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