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Winter Rodent Control in Vermont: Why Mice Don't Die in Cold Weather
Vermont mice don't die in winter they move into your home. When temperatures drop below 40°F , rodents abandon fields and forests to seek warmth, food, and shelter inside Vermont homes. A single breeding pair entering your Burlington colonial or Stowe farmhouse in October can produce 200+ offspring by spring if left unchecked. The good news: effective winter rodent control doesn't require harsh chemicals. At Purely Nature's Way, we use a natural-first approach combining phys
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