Gary of Gary’s Wildlife will seal your house, then set traps to catch mice inside, come back one or two more times to do the same, and guarantees his work for a year. No poison — which alongside killing other wildlife means dead mice in your house that you can’t find as you would a trap, so you have to wait out the decay — and no repeat visits or maintenance. He’s worked on a lot of houses in town, and I’ve never heard anything but positive reviews. And bonus, he’s a really nice guy.

www.garyswildlife.com


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On Jan 30, 2025, at 9:53 AM, Debra Daugherty <dadaughe...@gmail.com> wrote:


I second Diana's comment. I believe we used some rodenticide in our neighborhood a few years back and I felt (anecdotally) that there was a decrease in some wildlife subsequently. Plugging holes is key.

On Thu, Jan 30, 2025, 9:47 AM DJCP <djcp0...@gmail.com> wrote:
I don't have recs as my husband is our household's pest control expert, but you really should hire someone who will help seal any gaps that mice can enter thru.  Plus, most rodenticides work their way up the food chain and kill large prey like raptors and eagles.  In our house, we seal any gaps with spray foam and wire mesh, and then put out snap traps to catch any strays.  I know this is hard in older homes, but poison is not going to solve the problem in the long term as there will always be mice! 
Diana 
Giles Rd 

On Thu, Jan 30, 2025 at 9:31 AM Janet Maloney <janne...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, I desperately need a recommendation for an exterminator. The recent cold weather has cased some mice, I think, to come indoors. I have not seen them but can hear them in the ceiling. If you know a reliable person, please reply. 

Thank you in advance,

Janet
617-460-3216
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