Mouse Control and Extermination
A single mouse can turn into an infestation within weeks. These tiny rodents chew wiring, contaminate food, and spread diseases—and once they settle in, they don’t leave on their own.
Our expert mouse removal and exclusion services eliminate mice quickly and effectively, sealing entry points and ensuring long-term prevention. Don’t let a small problem become a big infestation—act now.
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Why Choose Us for Mouse Removal?
One mouse can turn into dozens within days, and they won’t leave on their own. Our mouse control exterminators ensure fast removal, long-term prevention, and home protection.
Comprehensive Mice Extermination
From snap traps to bait stations, we use targeted removal techniques that are effective against infestations while keeping pets and children safe.
Rodent-Proofing and Sealing
Mice squeeze through holes as small as a pencil eraser. We seal entry points around your foundation, walls, and vents with chew-proof materials to prevent re-entry.
Food Source Elimination Strategies
Mice invade homes seeking food. We identify and eliminate attractants, helping you modify storage, cleanup habits, and waste management to keep rodents away for good.
Sanitization and Odour Removal
Mouse droppings contain harmful bacteria. We remove contamination, disinfect surfaces, and neutralize odours left behind by mice infestations.
Tiny Feet, Big Problem: Spotting a Mouse Infestation
Mice breed quickly and can remain hidden for weeks before their presence is obvious. Look for these key signs:
Droppings and Urine Trails
Mouse droppings are tiny, dark, and shaped like grains of rice, often found in cupboards, under sinks, and along baseboards. A musty ammonia-like smell can indicate a growing infestation.
Gnawed Food Packaging and Furniture
If you notice chewed cereal boxes, pet food bags, or wooden furniture, mice are present. They constantly gnaw to file down their ever-growing teeth, damaging wiring, insulation, and household items.
Scurrying Sounds Behind Walls and Ceilings
Mice are most active at night, moving behind drywall and under floorboards. If you hear light scratching or scampering sounds, they may be nesting inside your home.
Small Holes Near Floors and Baseboards
Mice squeeze through openings as small as a dime. Look for tiny entry holes near kitchen cabinets, pantries, and wall gaps, especially in basements or attics.
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Tiny Pests, Big Headaches: Common Mouse Issues
Small mouse problem? Not for long. Here’s how fast things can go sideways:
Chewed Wires and Fire Hazards
Mice gnaw constantly to keep their teeth sharp. They chew through electrical wiring, increasing the risk of short circuits and house fires. Just one reason you need a mouse exterminator.
Contaminated Food and Surfaces
Mice rummage through pantries, kitchen drawers, and food containers, leaving behind urine and droppings that spread salmonella and hantavirus.
Unpleasant Odours and Allergens
Mice urinate frequently, and their nesting areas develop strong, musky odours. Their shed fur and droppings can also trigger allergies and asthma.
Rapid Infestation Growth
A single pair of mice can produce up to 60 offspring per year. Without swift action, a few mice can turn into a full-blown infestation in weeks.
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Got Questions About Mouse Control? You’re Not Alone
How can I tell if I have mice in my house?
Signs of mice in your home include finding small droppings (often pellet-shaped) in cabinets or along baseboards, hearing scratching or scurrying sounds at night, and noticing gnaw marks on food packaging or wires. You might also detect a musky odor in areas where mice are active.
Are mice a health risk or dangerous to have in my home?
Mice can contaminate food and surfaces with their droppings and urine, spreading bacteria like salmonella. They also gnaw on wires and insulation, potentially causing fires or damage. While disease transmission to humans is rare, it’s safest to remove mice promptly to protect your family’s health and home.
What methods do professionals use to eliminate a mouse infestation?
Professional mouse removal typically uses a combination of proven methods. This can include setting up strategic snap traps in safe locations and occasionally using sealed bait stations when necessary. Just as important, they identify and seal entry points around your home. This integrated approach quickly reduces mouse numbers and helps ensure new mice can’t get inside.
Are your mouse removal methods safe and humane?
Yes. We prioritize humane and safe practices. We avoid using glue traps or anything that causes prolonged suffering. Instead, we rely on quick-kill traps and smart placement to minimize distress. We also take care to use pet- and child-safe solutions, ensuring that any baits are secured in tamper-resistant stations and that all methods pose no harm to your household.
Can I eliminate mice on my own, or is professional help recommended?
While small mouse problems can sometimes be reduced with store-bought traps, infestations are tough to fully eliminate without expertise. Mice breed rapidly and often evade basic traps. A professional not only removes the mice effectively but also finds and fixes how they’re entering, which is key to solving the problem long-term. Professional help ensures the infestation is dealt with thoroughly and safely.
How can I keep mice from coming back once they’re gone?
To prevent mice from returning, block entry points and remove attractants. Seal any gaps or cracks in the foundation, walls, or around pipes. Store food in sealed containers and keep areas clean and clutter-free. These steps rodent-proof your home and greatly reduce the chance of another infestation.
If I saw one mouse in my house, does that mean there are more?
Usually, yes. Seeing a single mouse often indicates others are around. Mice are social and breed quickly; one mouse can mean a larger hidden population. If you spot one or find droppings, it’s wise to assume there are more and take action to address the problem before it grows.
Unwanted Mouse Guest? We’ll Handle That.
Mice in the walls? We’ll handle the eviction. No traps, cheese, or cartoons required.
Send us a message or ring us up. Our wildlife team will check out the situation and get a humane mouse removal plan in motion before things get out of hand.
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