Mice can be a real nuisance, and they can also cause a lot of damage to furniture. If you’re going to be storing furniture for an extended period, it’s essential to take steps to protect it from mice. In this article, we’ll discuss some tips on how to protect furniture in storage from mice. Stay tuned!
Mice are not that easy to get rid of, and they can be destructive. For example, mice will often urinate on any area where they like to live or nest, which means your furniture is at risk for urine stains and odors. They also have sharp teeth, which can easily chew through any fabric or upholstery. This is much more to worry about than the typical problems associated with storage.
Summary: To protect the furniture in storage from mice, consider setting up traps and baits, sealing all possible entry points to the storage space, and using peppermint oil as a deterrent. Additionally, padlock the entrance to the storage area if using an outdoor unit. Place items on sturdy shelves or platforms above the floor to keep them out of reach of rodents.
7 Ways How to Protect Furniture in Storage From Mice
Way 1: Prepare Storage Unit for Pest Control
Wipe clean, and vacuum all surfaces to remove dirt and debris (mainly focus on crevices, corners, and behind furniture). If using a commercial cleaner, check the manufacturer’s instructions for proper usage and any safety precautions to consider.
When cleaning small items such as glassware or dishes, inspect them gently with a soft bristle brush before placing them into storage. There are no signs of pests or eggs in cracks or around rims where microbes have been unable to reach.
Store wrapped food in airtight containers with secure lids so mice cannot access your food inside the unit. Make a note of what you’ve stored so that you can re-stock the following month without having to open the unit.