Mice & Rodent Control

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Rodent Removal Services in Camp Hill & Mechanicsburg, PA

Expert and effective miCe control services

If you suspect a mouse infestation on your property, it’s crucial to act quickly, as these pests can reproduce rapidly and cause significant damage. Here are the key signs of a mouse infestation to look out for:

  1. Droppings: Small, dark pellets found along walls, in pantries, and under sinks.
  2. Scurrying Noises: Scratching and squeaking sounds from walls or ceilings, especially at night.
  3. Gnaw Marks: Damage to wood, wires, cardboard, and plastic caused by mice gnawing to maintain their teeth.
  4. Odd Pet Behavior: Pets may act strangely, like staring at walls or pawing at appliances, signaling the presence of mice.
  5. Smudge Marks: Dark smudge marks of dirt and oil along traveled paths.
  6. Foul Odor: A strong ammonia smell from accumulated urine.

If you notice any of these signs, a professional inspection from Critter Control can confirm the infestation and assess any damage. They will create a customized mouse control plan that includes trapping and sanitizing the affected areas, as well as exclusion tactics to prevent future invasions.

steps to get rid of mice

  • Professional Help: DIY methods may not be effective due to the quick reproduction rate of mice. Critter Control’s specialists will implement a thorough plan, which may take one to two weeks to complete.
  • Inspection: Specialists will conduct a detailed interior and exterior inspection to identify nests and entry points.
  • Humane Methods: Critter Control uses humane traps and removal strategies to address the infestation.

Mice Prevention Measures

To reduce the chances of future infestations, consider the following:

  • Repair gaps around windows, doors, and pipes.
  • Fix foundation cracks.
  • Trim vegetation near your home.
  • Eliminate standing water and fix leaky faucets.
  • Keep your home clean and store food in sealed containers.
  • Reduce clutter and debris in storage areas.

Ongoing mice control services

Critter Control also offers recurring rodent removal services to ensure your home remains pest-free. This includes periodic checks on exclusion methods and necessary pest control adjustments. For peace of mind and effective mouse control, partnering with Critter Control can help protect your home from these common pests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mice are incredibly adaptable and can live in a variety of environments. Here are some common places where mice are found:

  1. In the Wild: Mice often burrow underground to create nests. They can be found in fields, forests, and even the arctic tundra.

  2. Urban Areas: In cities, mice are commonly found in buildings, including homes, businesses, and restaurants. They often nest in walls, attics, basements, and even appliances.

  3. Rural Areas: On farms, mice can be found in barns, silos, and other structures where food is stored. They also inhabit fields and other open areas.

  4. Extreme Environments: Mice have been discovered in some surprising places, such as underground coal mines over 1,800 feet below the surface and in the open arctic tundra.

  5. Human Habitations: Inside homes, mice tend to nest in dark, sheltered locations like behind walls, inside furniture, or in storage areas. They use materials like shredded paper, cloth, and fibers to build their nests.

Their ability to thrive in such diverse environments is a testament to their adaptability and resourcefulness.

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

Mice can cause a variety of damage to homes and property, as well as pose health risks. Here are some of the main issues they can create:

  1. Structural Damage: Mice gnaw on almost anything, including wood, insulation, and even electrical wiring.  This can lead to structural damage or even cause fires.

  2. Contamination: Mice contaminate food and surfaces with their urine, droppings, and hair. This can ruin food and even spread diseases.

  3. Health Risks: Mice can carry and transmit diseases such as hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonellosis.  Mouse droppings and urine can also trigger allergic reactions and asthma in some people.

  4. Damage to Personal Items: Mice will chew on and nest in personal belongings, including clothing, books, and furniture. They will use paper and cloth from your belongings to build nests.

  5. Appliance Damage: Mice may nest inside electrical appliances, chewing on wiring and insulation, causing appliances to short circuit or malfunction.

Preventing mice from entering your home and addressing any infestations promptly can help mitigate these risks. If you’re dealing with a mouse problem, it might be a good idea to consult a professional pest control service.

Contact with mice urine, feces, and hair can cause serious diseases to be contracted including hantavirus, salmonellosis, leptospirosis, and even plague.

It is very difficult to mouse-proof your home.  Rodents, like mice, are small and dexterous, fitting through very small cracks or openings.  The best way to prevent mice is to remove availability of food by using rodent-proof containers, seal up obvious gaps and cracks along the exterior of your building, and maintain a sanitary household area.  

Mice reproduce all year long, allowing fast population growth if not controlled.  Your Critter Control specialist will be able to identify where your property is vulnerable to mouse infestation and can put exclusion tactics and habitat modification techniques in place.

There are several types of mouse traps including snap-style mouse traps, multiple catch treadle door traps, and glue boards.  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.

DIY mouse control will help lessen the infestation, but there are some issues that should be addressed.

  1. Bait or rodenticide needs to be carefully placed as it can be dangerous to people and pets.
  2. Bait and rodenticide often leave dead mice in your walls, creating a stench that may last for weeks.
  3. One or two mice left in your home can quickly grow back into a full-blown infestation.
  4. DIY measures to not address the long-term exclusion methods needed to prevent future mice and rodent infestations.

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.