Mice make homes in Wimbledon’s tennis balls!
Posted on June 21, 2010 with No Comments
What better way to recycle tennis balls then to turn them into a home! Over in the UK, conservationists are cutting holes in old tennis balls used in the Wimbledon
Tennis tournament with the hope of provide shelters to mice. In the recent years, mice population in the UK has dropped and is now starting to rise up again. The tennis balls provide a rather good shelter for the mice, and once they are settled they will breed 4 to 6 mice at a time. Over in the US mice have been on the rise in the past years, and more cases of mice invading homes have been seen. If you have experienced a mouse problem, feel free to contact us by phone 800-479-2284, email, live chat, facebook, or twitter. JP McHale is one of the the leading Pest Control companies in Westchester.









