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Top 5 Ways to Protect Your Pantry Items from Mice

If you’ve ever reached for a box of pasta and thought, “Wait…is that a little chew mark?”—your stomach drop is completely valid. Pantry-invading mice aren’t just annoying. They can contaminate food, leave droppings, and turn your snacking area into a stress zone. But at Wagner Pest Solutions, we help homeowners get ahead of rodents before a small chew mark turns into a full-blown problem. Here are the top five ways to keep pantry items safe from mice.

1. Upgrade to Rodent-Proof Food Storage

Cardboard boxes and thin plastic bags are basically a welcome mat. Transfer cereals, grains, flour, sugar, pet food, and snacks into sealed containers. Think thick plastic with locking lids, glass jars, or metal tins. If it can’t be chewed through and it seals tightly, it’s doing its job.

2. Clean the Pantry Like You Mean It

Mice follow scent trails. Crumbs behind the cereal boxes, spilled rice in corners, and sticky residue on shelves are all snacks in their world. Vacuum pantry floors, wipe shelves with soap and water, and don’t forget the baseboards and shelf corners where food dust collects.

3. Don’t Let Bulk Items Sit on the Floor

Bags of potatoes, onions, bird seed, or pet food on the floor are easy targets. Therefore, you should store bulk items on shelves or in sealed bins. 

4. Block Their Access to the Pantry

Protecting food matters, but stopping entry matters more. Check for gaps around plumbing, under sinks, openings behind appliances, and cracks along baseboards. Small holes can be sealed with steel wool and an appropriate sealant.

5. Manage Hidden Food Sources Around the House

Pantry protection doesn’t work if the rest of the home is a buffet. Keep trash sealed, don’t leave pet bowls out overnight, and store pet food in airtight containers. Also, tidy up garage storage and sweep up spilled seed or dry goods quickly.

Keep Your Pantry for People, Not Pests

A mouse-safe pantry comes down to sealed storage, consistent cleaning, and sealing entry points before rodents can settle in. If you’re in Glendale or the surrounding area, Wagner Pest Solutions can help with proven pest control solutions for rodents, termites, and ants—so you can feel comfortable in your kitchen again. Request service today by calling (623) 466-6752.

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