*** BURN BAN ***
There is a County wide burn ban in effect from 12:00 AM July 15, 2010 through September 30, 2010

*** Mason Lake Boat Ramp Closure***
Mason County staff will be meeting with the project contractor at Mason Lake Park on Wednesday, September 15th. At the meeting on the 15th, it is anticipated that a "notice to proceed" for the project will be given. The boat ramp will close for the renovation shortly thereafter and will reopen upon completion. The exact day and date of the closure is still not known, we advise that you remove your boat or watercraft no later than the 15th of September.. If you have any questions please contact Mason County Parks 427-9670 #669
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Rodent Control

Why are Rodents a Problem?

  • Rodents such as rats and mice carry diseases, fleas, lice, mites, and internal parasites. Some of the more common and well known diseases carried by rodents and their population of fleas, lice, and mites are bubonic plague, typhus, tularemia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and Hantavirus.

How do I keep rodents away from my home?

  • The only way to keep rodents out of your house or yard is to take away their food, water, and shelter!

What foods bring rodents into my yard and house?

  • Garbage, left uncovered or not in garbage cans.
  • Food for pets or birds that has not been eaten, such as pet food left outside or birdseed on the ground.
  • Fruits and berries that have fallen on the ground
  • Dog droppings.
  • Any human food out or spilled on counters, floors, appliances, and tables.
  • Grains like cereal, oats, rice, and; vegetables like potatoes, and carrots.

Where do rodents live?

  • In your yard under wood piles, bushes, rocks, in abandoned cars and junk, and in holes under buildings.
  • In your house in the walls, in the crawl spaces, under cupboards, in attics, and near your hot water heater and furnace.

How do I get rid of rodents?

  • The simplest and best way to get rid of rodents is to allow them no food and shelter.
  • Remove feeders and pet food. Keep garbage in cans with tightly closed lids.
  • Keep fruit and vegetables off the ground.
  • Do not compost animal products.
  • Cover all openings to your house. All openings greater than an inch should be covered.

If this does not work or if you have an infestation then trap them using wooden rat traps available at you local hardware store.

  • Bait the trap with apple, potato, raw bacon or peanut butter on a cotton ball.
  • Attach the trap to the ground or solid place to keep the rat from dragging it away.
  • Place the trap near where you have seen the rodent or the rodent droppings.
  • Make sure the trap is safe from people, children, pets and other animals that could get hurt by it.
  • When you catch a rodent, wear gloves to remove the rodent from the trap, bag them up and place them in the garbage.
  • Wash your hands afterwards.

Poisons are not recommended for rodent control!

  • Children or other animals may eat the poison by mistake. Also, poisoned rodents may die in hard to reach places causing a very bad smell.