Species Of Mice & Treatments For Mice
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What Species Of Mice am I Dealing With?
There are many species of mice but two typically impact Detroit homeowners and renters. The two most problematic species for people in your area including the deer mouse and the house mouse. House mice are small with little hair. It will have a black pointed nose. A house mouse’s eyes will be large and its eyes will protrude slightly. Most house mice are light brown or black in color. When you find house mice droppings, you’ll notice that they have a musty odor.
As for deer mice, it will be bi-colored. They typically have white bellies and undersides but the upper back and head will be brown. Deer mice have long tails and this makes them stand out. Their droppings will be smooth and black with pointed tips on both ends.
Signs You Have A Rodent Infestation
If you’re worried that you have a rodent infestation, you need to look for the following signs.
- Check for mice droppings throughout your home.
- You’ve found nests made of twigs, grass, and household items
- Look for scratch or gnaw marks on your furniture, floors, containers, and counters
- You can likely hear the mice scurrying behind your drywall or paneling
How Can I Identify Mouse Droppings?
You won’t have any trouble identifying mouse droppings. It is almost always black. Most mouse droppings will measure from 3 to 6 millimeters. They’ll normally resemble a grain of rice, and they can be found throughout the home. However, most droppings will be located close to nesting and breeding spots.
What Causes A Rodent Infestation?
One thing that makes mice stand out is the fact that they’re commensal. Without humans, mice would not survive. Rodents are constantly searching for food and water. They also need shelter to survive and this is why they’re going to target your dwelling. If your home isn’t properly sealed, there is a good chance that a rodent is going to get inside.
Are Mice & Other Rodents Dangerous?
When it comes to rodents, you’re dealing with a dangerous situation. Mice are one of the most dangerous pests you could ever encounter. They’re going to wreck your home by leaving feces and urine everywhere. Plus, you need to understand that mice will spread diseases and damage your walls and floors. Mice can spread an assortment of diseases including Lassa Fever, Rat-Bite Fever, Hantavirus, and others. Rodents often gnaw because this stops their front teeth from growing too large. As a result, they’re going to chew on items throughout your home including insulation, wire, furniture, and walls.
Rodent Infestation Dangers
Rodent infestations are very dangerous.
- Mice can contaminate your food, drinks, and surfaces
- They can spread dangerous diseases
- They’ll destroy your home
- Since they chew through wire, they could create an electrical fire
How Can I Get Rid Of Mice?
Mice are hardy meaning they’re going to find a way to survive no matter what. They can climb so they’ll always find a way to reach food. When it comes to getting rid of mice, you’ll have a lot of problems. Simply this problem by relying on us.
When Can You Get Started?
We’re ready to go. After you’ve called us, we’ll respond in 24 to 48 hours.
Are Rodent Treatments Safe?
We know you want to get rid of the mice in your home as quickly as possible. However, you don’t want to create health hazards for your loved ones. To avoid these risks, you need to stay away from DIY solutions. Call us because we use EPA-registered products. We follow strict guidelines and do everything possible to protect our clients.
Is There A Way To Prevent Mice Infestations?
You’ll want to go above and beyond to prevent mice from infesting your home. What can you do? Well, you’ll want to start by cleaning your home and yard. If you have trash inside or outside, you need to get rid of it. Cut your grass too. Check the exterior walls of your home and seal any holes. This will make it more difficult for the mice to find a way inside. Finally, be sure to properly package your food items.
Tips For Preventing A Rodent Infestation
- Fill in all holes and crevices on the home’s exterior walls
- Get rid of your trash. Don’t leave it sitting around
- Make sure food is properly stored in airtight containers
- Clean up messes immediately
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