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One quiet Ham Lake evening, a homeowner walked into their kitchen and heard the faintest rustle beneath the sink. A sound so light it could have been nothing. But the next morning, a small pile of crumbs and a chewed corner of a cereal box confirmed it: mice had moved in. Like many families and property managers, they suddenly faced the unsettling reality tha...

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A Small Noise That Turned Into a Big Problem. Last winter, a Maplewood homeowner heard what sounded like a faint scratching behind her kitchen cabinets. She brushed it off—probably just the wind, she thought. A few weeks later, she noticed small chew marks near the pantry, then droppings, and finally a musty odor in the basement. By the time she call...

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A scratching sound you can’t ignore. It usually starts late at night, a faint scratching or scurrying behind the drywall. At first, you might brush it off as your imagination, but as days go by, the sound grows more frequent. Homeowners and property managers across Minnesota know that this unsettling noise often means one thing: mice have found a way ins...

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It’s a cold Minnesota morning, and as the wind howls outside, a faint scratching noise breaks the stillness in your home. You pause, listening closer and find it’s coming from above. What started as a few harmless sounds quickly turns into a nightly disturbance. When the insulation starts to shift and droppings appear, the reality sets in: uninvited guests have moved in for t...

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Bats play an important role in Minnesota’s ecosystem, controlling insect populations and pollinating plants. However, when they take up residence inside homes, attics, or other structures, they can quickly become a serious problem for homeowners and property managers. Bat infestations often go unnoticed for months, as these nocturnal creatures are quiet, elusive, and active p...

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