WEEKEND STAR POAT \ 7 Is CR SN ' / { - - 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 200) - 23 GAC AND Importance of House Mouse Control Description: The House Mouse is 3.5 in. (9 cm.) in length, light brown to gray, with large ears, pointy nose and a tail that is as long as the body. Biology: The house mouse becomes sexu- ally mature when they are about two to three weeks old. The female house mouse has a menstrual period every four days, this enables them to multiply very rapidly. Born blind and hairless there are about 4 to 7 per lit- ter. After 6 to 10 weeks the young are now able to start breeding as well. A single pair of house mice can theo- retically produce 87 young per year. With their life span being an average of 1 year. Damage: Mice can do extensive damage to your house, by gnawing. Mice gnaw- ing on electrical wires have con- tributed to many fires of unknown cause. What they don't gnaw on they contaminate by their feces, urine and hair. The damage to food areas from mice waste is about 10 times the damage of just actual feeding. * Professional Landscape Design Service * Interlocking Brick & Natural Stonework * Retaining Walls, Fencing & Decks * Tree Planting & Garden Installation * Water Gardens & Property Naturalization. BOOK BEFORE MAY 31 & RECEIVE A FREE LANDSCAPE DESIGN:WITH INSTALLATION! (905) 985-8179 John McMullen, OALA, call for an appointment, initial consultation free. Interested 1 (HIS Mice have been responsible for the spread of various diseases to humans and domestic pets. Q Lymphocytig" choriomeningitis (LCM), virus is a dangerous pathogen that causes an acute asep- tic meningitis, which has been known to cause human death. (LCM) can be transmitted by dust contami- nated by urine, droppings and direct contact. a Rickettsial pox, this disease is caused by bites from mites infected by mice. This disease symptoms are close to chicken pox (fever, rash, and headache). This disease is most common where there are large num- bers of mice interacting with people in a closely spaced urban style hous- ing a Salmonellois (acute food poi- soning) is contacted by mice enter- ing unsanitary conditions, then crossing over food, and food areas. By the mice crossing these areas there is the potential of bacteria contaminating food and food areas. a Rat-bite fever, this disease is caused by the bacterium that lives in the saliva of mice. When bitten by mice this fever usually causes flu- .like symptoms that will last for sev- eral days, in sever cases it can be fatal. Other diseases that can be spread by the house mause are: Q favus, ringworm dermatitis, caused by direct contact, and mite bites. Q tapeworm, caused by contact with contaminated droppings, food and food areas. Q Hantavirous, caused by inhala- tion of infected mouse hairs, drop- pings and urine. Because of proper sanitation, rodent preventative proofing, effec- tive monitoring and control by a pro- fessional pest control exterminator, there is less risk of contacting one of these diseases. The best way to prevent the chance of contacting mice related disease is not to have contact with mice, and consult a professional pest control exterminator. Courtesy of, Bill's Quality Pest Control, R.R. 3, Little Britain 705-786-0845 or Toll Free: 1-866-281-5749 | rx 434-5229 boring Sales, Service & Installations ~-- Carpet & Upholstery Steam Cleaning - Flood & Smoke Damage Emergency Service ~ Shop 'at Home-Service Expert Restretches & Repair Service Mobile 718-6436 24 Hour Service ) ig 11 'Arctic Cats. The most durablesATVs with best Port Perry 985-1 645 Oshawa 728-6070 = ET ---- eR : bS , ' 1 | $ : ; § } { £ N( OW OPEN | mie Tange of garden accessories Thinking of installing an ornamental pond? Water Plants, Pond Supplies, Garden Statuary Fountains, Planters, | Garden Benches 752 Ball Road, acs, 905-852-1356 east of Main Stone block south of Davis Dr. + Open Thurs. through Sun. $30-530pm. ; Come Se6 the hardest-working ATVs - the value avaiable. ARCTIC CAT A What DIFFERENT ANIMAL CEDAR SPRINGS MOTORSPORTS HWY. #7 OAKWOOD (705) 953-2066 quar eatlre.. (all us oday Colorado Blue Spruce 60 cm (24") 80 cm (32") 100 cm (31/2") White Spruce 100 cm (31/2') Spreading Evergreens Varieties include: Andorra, Bar Harbour, Blue Rugy Blue Pacific, Calgary Carpet, Golden Phitzer, Gold Star, Grey Owl, Moor Dense 1 gal. size ; Upright Evergreens : Varieties include: Blue Arrow, Montana, Mountbatten, Spartan, Wichita Blue 60cm (247) Less 30% = *18%2 Regular $564.00 ~ Regular $67.50 Regular $92.50 Regular $69.00 Regular $9.95 Regular $27.00 From May 1st to May 25th Less 25% = $4059 Less 25% = $50%2 Less 25% = 693 From April 26th to May 31st Less 25% = 5118 From April 16th to June 15th Less 20% = From April 16th to June 15th $796 FERENNIALS over 600 varieties now available! HOSTA'S Newsand rare varieties now in stock WATER PLANTS available May 1st. (905) 985-7667 IF BUSY CALL (905) _ LOCATED ON NE CORNERS HWYS. 12 & a7