DO YOU HAVE A MOUSE PROBLEM?
Mice look for warm, dark areas of your property to nest. This can be in the walls, in your basement, in your attic space, or under your refrigerator. Once they’re in your property they will eat whatever they can find and chew their way through plastic, wires, and more. Massachusetts homeowners who have experienced a mouse infestation know that these rodents are not as cute and friendly as they are portrayed in children’s movies. You may see mice scurry across the floor, or if your pets are barking or hissing and pawing under appliances, they might be alerting you of a mouse infestation. Sweets Pest Control is here to help. We have years of experience getting rid of mice, and are here to help you feel safe in your home.
SIGNS OF AN INFESTATION
DROPPINGS
The first sign of a mouse infestation is their droppings. Mice aren’t particular about where they leave their droppings, so they will appear anywhere the mice are hanging out, including the backside of drawers, inside pantries or cabinets, in basements or attic spaces, under water heaters or heating units, etc.
SIGHTINGS
Although less common than the other signs of mice, a mouse may be seen in the open when looking for food, water, or shelter.
NOISES
Mice may make noise at night, usually scurrying sounds, scratching, or squeaking.
BITE MARKS
UNDERSTANDING MICE
- Mice are classified as rodents meaning that their front teeth (incisors) never stop growing.
- To keep their incisors trim, mice need to constantly chew on things. This could be brick, fabric, food or really anything around your property.
- In spite of food, these small critters will chew a hole straight through your wall if they need to.
- Holes as small as a nickel could be an entry point for mice, because they have the ability to squeeze their bodies into incredibly tight spaces. It’s important to get rid of mice before they can become established in your property.
- Once they get inside, there’s a risk of contracting diseases transmitted through mouse droppings or urine, bites, or tainted food such as:
- Hantavirus
- Salmonella
- Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCMV).
MOUSE PREVENTION TIPS
- Seal any potential entry points you may find that allow easy access for mice. A good rule of thumb is that if your pinky finger can fit through the opening, so can a mouse. Common entry points are loose seals around entry doors, garage doors, pipes running from the exterior to the interior, and where the siding meets the foundation.
- Seal food in airtight containers.
- Having a clean home with minimal clutter reduces the chances of mice finding nesting zones as well as food sources.
HOW DO I GET RID OF MY MICE PROBLEMS?
STEP 1: CONTACT
Think you have a Mice problem? Contact Sweets Pest Control for a free Bed Bug service quote.
STEP 2: SCHEDULE
STEP 3: SERVICE
Our technician will conduct a thorough pest control inspection of your home and property in order to provide a customized Mice treatment plan that will be most effective for your situation.
STEP 4: REPORT
You will receive a detailed report of the service provided and helpful recommendations to remain Mice free.