How Can I Stop Mice From Getting into My Home?

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Jul 2, 2015
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Mice are amazing when it comes to getting into your house. In this article by Bug Out, discover how mice get in and how to get them out for good.

How Can I Stop Mice From Getting into My Home?

Mice are flexible creatures. That crack that you thought was way too narrow to allow even a bug to enter may be fair game to mice, whose bodies can squeeze into tiny openings. Using their whiskers as sensors, mice search for holes and cracks into which they can wiggle into without getting stuck. If you have mice, chances are, you have cracks big enough to let them in.

Mice Are Destructive

After a mouse gains entrance, she or he gnaws through the building material to construct a larger opening, one into which mice can get into more quickly. A heavy mouse infestation can do a lot of damage to your home in a short amount of time.

Furthermore, mice who invade your food supply may not eat a lot of it, but they will leave droppings and urine in the food, rendering it inedible. But don’t be tempted to eat around the nibbled parts. The germs from the mouse droppings can spread throughout the food.

Mice Are Dangerous

Not only do mouse droppings pose a danger to you and your family, but the mice themselves bring disease with them as they drop in uninvited. The fleas that live on your house mice can cause many diseases, including the Bubonic Plague. The mice serve as vectors, carrying the disease but never acquiring the illness itself.

Deer mice, who live in sheds, barns, and in homes in remote, wooded areas, also carry Hantavirus. Hantavirus causes a severe, sometimes fatal respiratory syndrome that is often first mistaken for the flu, since its symptoms are similar: muscle aches, fatigue, and respiratory issues.

Hantavirus is extremely dangerous because it is airborne. Simply cleaning up mouse nests, droppings or urine can expose you to the germ. If you live in a rural area, be aware of the symptoms. Do not hesitate to seek medical help if you develop respiratory problems after you clean your home or barn. Hantavirus can kill without aggressive medical intervention.

Mice Are Prolific

When Minnie meets Mickey in your home, you have trouble afoot. In less than a month’s time Minnie will give birth to as many as 14 baby mice. After they grow and choose their mates, they, too, will have babies every month. If you have even two mice in your home, then, you can have a serious situation develop in a matter of a few months.

Getting Mice out of Your Home for Good

Mice do not belong in your home. They need to be outside, where their population can be controlled by natural predators.

If you have mice in your home, call a pest removal company near you. They will be happy to advise you on the best strategy to rid your home of mice. They may even have some humane ways to give your house mice the boot.

Furthermore, your pest removal company will be able to keep those mice outside for good. Using an exclusion service, professional pest removal experts can locate and seal those tiny cracks that serve as an open invitation for mice.

Don’t wait to take action until hundreds of Minnie and Mickey’s great-grandchildren are living in your home. Call your local pest removal service today. 

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