Hey everyone! Fall has arrived, and cooler weather has come with it. Whether or not you know it, your warm house is an open invitation to unwanted guests looking for a cozy winter vacation: rodents. Each fall, rodents migrate from their outdoor “summer home” to the warmth, food and shelter of their “winter timeshare” – your house!
Being human has its perks, like having a cozy house to enjoy during the winter, but imagine having to survive as a mouse? Try your luck by playing “Mouse in a House” – a choose-your-own-adventure game that puts you in the shoes of a rodent looking to survive the upcoming harsh winter season – try your best to stay alive and see how long you last!
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Win It! ONE winner will win a Orkin #MouseInAHouse Cozy Fleece Winter Blanket (4'x6')!
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I want to win because i love to have this blanket to keep me warm
ReplyDeleteSo we can have a little extra warmth this winter :)
ReplyDeleteA winter blanket would be great. It's cold here now.
ReplyDeleteI would like this because we can always use another blanket
ReplyDeleteI would like this blanket to keep me warm and cozy when I watch tv.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to keep in the car as part of a winter survival kit - definitely needed in the cold midwest
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I need a new warm cozy blanket to snuggle up in for the upcoming cold winter months! :)
ReplyDelete(Karla Sceviour)
I love cozying up in a warm blanket with a cup of tea on Autumn days.
ReplyDeleteI would love this because I love warm cozy things-this blanket included :)
ReplyDeleteI would like to have a spare emergency blanket for our downstairs tenants. The house may be warm upstairs, but it's certainly colder downstairs.
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