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2 January 2026

  • curprev 06:4006:40, 2 January 2026Cincypestservice talk contribs 21,537 bytes +21,537 Created page with "<html><p> The first cold snap in Greater Cincinnati changes how houses sound at night. HVAC systems cycle longer. Floorboards contract. And if you listen closely, you may hear a light scritch behind the pantry wall or a soft thud above a drop ceiling. By mid‑October through March, calls for Cincinnati rodent problems rise steadily because mice and rats do exactly what we do when temperatures fall, they look for warmth, shelter, and a reliable meal.</p> <p> After years..."