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One of the most common and destructive pests, mice can slip through small openings and quickly become a health and safety concern.

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Signs of a Mouse Infestation

A mouse infestation can be tricky to identify because mice prefer to come out at night, but they they will leave clear evidence of their activity, such as:

  • Droppings: Mice leave behind small, dark pellets wherever they travel, such as along walls, in your pantry, on kitchen counters, and under sinks.
  • Scurrying Noises: Scratching and squeaking noises coming from your walls or ceilings at night is a sign that mice are busy with their destructive work.
  • Gnaw Marks: Mice have incisors that grow continuously throughout their lives. They gnaw through wood, wires, cardboard, plastic, and even metal at times to not only get to food but also to maintain their teeth.
  • Odd Pet Behavior: Cats and dogs will stare at a wall, paw under a refrigerator, or even bark when they sense mice are present.
  • Smudge Marks: When mice travel along baseboards or walls, they often leave dark smudge marks of dirt and oil along their path.
  • Foul Odor: When the urine of mice begins to accumulate, you might be aware of an ammonia smell.

Why Do Mice Enter Homes?

Mice seek out shelter, food, and warmth—especially in colder months or near food sources.

They often enter homes through:

  • Gaps in foundations and exterior walls
  • Openings around utility lines, pipes, or cables
  • Gaps under doors, especially garage and basement doors
  • Vents, crawl spaces, and unscreened attic openings

Where Mice Cause a Problem

Common places mice are found:

Mice can live in various parts of your home, often out of sight, but they leave behind contamination and destruction.

Common Problems Mice Cause

  • Contamination: Mice spread bacteria like Salmonella through droppings and urine on surfaces and food.
  • Property Damage: Their constant gnawing damages wires, insulation, drywall, and woodwork.
  • Fire Risk: Chewed wires increase the risk of electrical fires.
  • Odors and Allergens: Nesting and waste can lead to musty smells and indoor air quality issues.
  • Rapid Breeding: A small issue can escalate into a major infestation in weeks.

How We Remove Mice

Critter Control professionals use proven methods, including mouse trapping, exclusion, and sanitation. We identify all entry points, exterminate the mice, and seal your home to prevent return infestations.

  • Inspection & Identification
    We find nests, entry points, and signs of activity.
  • Mouse Trapping & Extermination
    Eco-conscious, effective, and compliant with wildlife laws.
  • Exclusions & Prevention
    Sealing entry points to prevent re-entry.

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The house mouse is the most successful rodent in adapting to live with people. It is found almost anywhere people are, feeding on human food, sheltering in human structures, and reproducing at a remarkable rate. It is the most troublesome and economically important vertebrate pest, contaminating untold millions of dollars worth of food, damaging possessions, and causing electrical fires with its constant gnawing.

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The most common mice in the U.S. include:

The house mouse is the most common in populated areas. These creatures are small, slender rodents with large ears, sensitive noses, and small eyes. Their fur is typically dusty brown or dull gray on top, with lighter shades along the chin and stomach. Rodents have hairless tails that are long and scaly, and their feet are well-equipped for grasping, burrowing, and climbing. What they lack in eyesight, they make up for with their other senses and continually explore their environments to memorize the locations of food sources, hazards, safe hideaways, and escape routes.

Any areas with sufficient food sources and hiding places make good habitats for clever and adaptable house mice. Capable of living in a wide range of climates, they are commonly found in farms, houses, and businesses. House mice have been found in corn fields, fast-food restaurants, the open arctic tundra, and underground coal mines over 1,800 feet below the surface of the earth. In the wild, house mice tend to burrow underground, while in human habitations, they often reside in walls, furniture, or appliances. Their nests are made of shredded fibers, paper, or cloth and are constructed in dark, sheltered locations where people seldom go.

Yes, house mice are one of the most common types of infestations, as they are always ready to take advantage of the food, water, and safe shelter your home or commercial building provides. Throughout the warmer seasons, they scamper through the bushes in your yard, but they most often look for a warm place to nest as the weather turns colder in fall. Since they can squeeze through a gap as small as a dime, almost every home and business is vulnerable.

The EPA estimates that mice cause $20 billion annually in damages to homes, businesses, and farms.

  • Structural Damage: Mice will gnaw on wood, insulation, drywall, and electrical wiring. This can cause an electrical fire as well as damage to the structural integrity of the building if the infestation is severe.
  • Food Loss: Mice contaminate food with their urine and droppings, causing a financial loss when it needs to be replaced.
  • Damage to Possessions: Mice will gnaw on furniture, cardboard containers, and personal belongings to build their nests. If you have keepsakes, heirlooms, or other personal items stored in your basement or attic, their replacement might not only be expensive but impossible.
  • Reputation Loss: If you own or run a business such as a restaurant, hotel, or retail establishment, a mouse infestation could irrevocably harm your business’ reputation.

 

Through coming into contact with their urine, feces, and hair, several serious diseases can be contracted, including hantavirus, salmonellosis, leptospirosis, and even plague.

Mouse-proofing homes can be extremely difficult, as the rodents are small and dexterous. The best way to prevent mice from entering is to secure food in rodent-proof containers, seal up obvious gaps and cracks along building exteriors, and maintain a sanitary household or business area. Since mice reproduce year-round, populations can grow quickly if not controlled or eliminated. Your Critter Control specialist will be able to identify where and how your property is vulnerable to a mouse infestation and can put exclusion tactics and habitat modification techniques in place.

DIY mouse control works to a certain extent. It will lessen the infestation, but there are some issues to be addressed.

  1. Any bait or rodenticide used needs to be placed cautiously, as there are risks to people, pets, and/or customers.
  2. Baits and rodenticides often leave mice dying within your walls, creating a terrible stench that will last for weeks.
  3. It is nearly impossible to gauge if the infestation has been thoroughly removed. Even one or two mice left in your home or business can quickly grow back to a full-blown infestation again.
  4. DIY measures do not adequately address the long-term exclusion methods needed for adequate future prevention.

 

Snap-style mouse traps, multiple-catch treadle door traps, and glue boards can be effective methods you can use to catch mice. However, glue boards are inhumane as they leave the mice to suffer a slow death. Not only do Critter Control specialists have up-to-date tools and extensive knowledge regarding mouse behavior, but they are also educated in humane methods of house mouse removal that keep you, the homeowner, safe.

Pest control experts use a holistic approach to getting rid of mice that includes assessment, removal, exclusion, and restoration. This thorough approach ensures the entire infestation is gone, the infested areas have been restored, and a program is put in place to help prevent an infestation from occurring again.

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