2. Clean Up Food Sources
If rodents can’t find food, they won’t stay.
Store Food Properly: Keep human and pet food in thick plastic, glass, or metal containers with tight-fitting lids.
Wash Dishes: Don’t leave dirty dishes or food scraps out overnight.
Manage Trash: Use garbage cans with tight lids and dispose of waste regularly.
Pet Food: Do not leave pet food bowls full overnight, especially outdoors.
3. Safe Cleaning Practices (Crucial)
Never sweep or vacuum dry rodent droppings or nests. This kicks the virus into the air, where you can breathe it in.
Ventilate: Open doors and windows for at least 30 minutes before cleaning a contaminated area.
Disinfect: Wear rubber or vinyl gloves. Spray the droppings/nests with a bleach solution (1 part bleach to 9 parts water) or a commercial disinfectant.
Soak it: Let the disinfectant sit for 5 minutes.
Wipe: Use a paper towel to pick up the waste, then double-bag it and throw it in the trash.
Mop: Clean the floors with disinfectant; do not use a vacuum.
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