03/23/2026
Most homeowners think mice or rats need a large hole to get inside a house.
In reality, they don’t. 🐭
A mouse can squeeze through an opening about the size of a pencil, and rats can enter through surprisingly small gaps around foundations, pipes, and basement walls.
These entry points are often hidden behind appliances, inside basements, or along exterior walls where most people rarely look.
One simple thing homeowners can do is walk around the outside of their house and check for small cracks or openings near pipes, vents, or utility lines. Sealing those gaps can reduce the chances of rodents getting inside.
But once rodents begin nesting inside walls or basements, the problem can spread quickly.
If you contact EasyWay Pest Control and mention you came from this social media video, we’ll provide a free inspection with treatment plus 20% off the service.
Offer valid through the end of March. ⚠️
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