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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here. It's not the first time people have gotten it. Cabin campers all know to beware. Tell me you haven't been to the desert... https://www.nmhealth.org/about/erd/ideb/zdp/hps/[/quote] I just read 5 more articles from when they were first found and everyone suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. They said that a maintenance worker who had been there to do pest control, found the bodies in the house. Why is it so hard to believe that their house/living space had mice? I read an article from the Times that stated there were several places around the properties that showed evidence of mice openings/cracks. Having a mouse inside of a house doesn’t necessarily mean that the home was in squalor. What it does mean is that mice got in, and stayed for a while. Unfortunately, like most mice, they were disease carrying. Several reports found the back door open when they found the bodies, and several doors unlocked. So they kept at least one door open throughout the day, where mice could have entered. This is how the remaining dogs were able to go in and out for water and food while they were dead. She contacted pest control or had them set up on contract to come out to the house. So there was a problem on the property. Unfortunately, she just didn’t follow through or do enough and the mice were diseased. As I shared earlier, when one or two mice get in the main house, it does not take long for droppings to follow. Droppings are toxic. And mice multiply every few weeks, so 2 mice become 10 mice very quickly (and more droppings). Too much on her plate to handle the pest problem effectively. They could have kept a clean looking house, but they still had mice in the house. And even if the mice were originally somewhere else on the property, keeping a back door wide open invites them Inside to breed.[/quote]
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