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Winterize Against Pesky Intruders

Here’s another reason to plug holes, stop gaps and otherwise winterize your home.

Pests that get in can be just as expensive as heat that gets out.

The National Pest Management Association (NPMA) says the last thing you want in your home for the holidays are the kind of unwanted guests that can turn out to be real creeps.

Roaches can trigger asthma. Mice can gnaw through electrical wires and insulation. So can rats. All three will get into your pantry.

Yeech.

Unfortunately, just as you want to stay inside where the warmth is delightful, so do vermin and they can be quite frightful.

‘Pests adapt to the changing environment and seek refuge indoors during the colder months,’ says Cindy Mannes, spokeswoman for the association.

‘During the winter, rodents such as house mice become one of the most common invaders and can cause serious property damage in and around the home,’ she added.

Mice can squeeze through spaces as small as a nickel.

NPMA experts offer these tips for winter pest proofing:

Written by Broderick Perkins for Realty Times.

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