Mouse Facts & Information

A mouse infestation can have significant risks and impacts on both human health and property. Mice can spread diseases, contaminate food, cause damage to structures and belongings through gnawing, and their droppings can trigger allergies and asthma symptoms.

Risks of Mice

Health Risks

Mice can carry various pathogens, bacteria, and parasites that can pose a threat to human health. They can contaminate food and surfaces with their droppings, urine, and saliva, potentially leading to the transmission of diseases. Some of the diseases associated with mice include Hantavirus, Salmonellosis, Leptospirosis, and Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis (LCM). Additionally, mouse allergens, such as urine and dander, can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.

Property Damage

Mice have incisor teeth that continuously grow, leading them to gnaw on various materials to wear down their teeth. This behavior can result in significant property damage. Mice may chew on electrical wires, insulation, wood, plastic pipes, and even furniture, causing structural damage and creating fire hazards due to exposed wiring. Their nesting habits can also lead to damage to upholstery, fabrics, and other household items.

Contamination and Odor

Mice are known to contaminate food supplies with their droppings, urine, and hair. This contamination can render food unfit for consumption and pose a risk of foodborne illnesses. Additionally, the presence of mice can contribute to unpleasant odors within the infested area, caused by their urine, droppings, and nesting materials. The odor can be particularly noticeable in confined spaces or areas with poor ventilation.

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Common Species of Mice


House Mouse

Deer Mouse

White-Footed Mouse

Field Mouse

Harvest Mouse

How To Identify Mice

Mice are small rodents that are known for their ability to adapt and thrive in various environments. They can be a nuisance and pose health risks as they contaminate food, chew on materials, and carry diseases, making effective mouse control and prevention important for both homes and businesses.

Mouse Appearance

Mice are small rodents with a pointed snout, round ears, and a long, slender tail. They have soft fur that can be brown, gray, or black, and they typically have a white or light-colored belly. Mice have small, beady eyes and large, constantly growing incisor teeth.

Mouse Habitat

Mice are found all over the world, and they can adapt to a wide variety of environments. They typically live in nests or burrows that they build in areas with access to food and water, such as fields, forests, and homes.

Mouse Diet

Mice are omnivores and will eat almost anything, including grains, seeds, nuts, fruits, vegetables, insects, and small animals.

Mouse Behavior

 Mice are social animals and typically live in groups. They are active at night and are good climbers and jumpers. They are known for their ability to squeeze through small openings, and they can cause damage to homes and buildings by gnawing on wires, insulation, and other materials.

Mouse Reproduction

 Mice can reproduce quickly, and a female mouse can have several litters per year. Mice are capable of breeding at a young age and can have litters of up to 10 or 12 pups. The pups are born blind and hairless and are completely dependent on their mother for the first few weeks of their lives.

Mouse Prevention

Preventing mice from entering a building is the best way to control their population. This can be done by sealing up any cracks or holes in the walls or foundation of a building. Food should be stored in sealed containers, and trash should be disposed of properly.

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How Truly Nolen Gets Rid of Mice

Truly Nolen offers professional mouse control services to effectively eliminate and prevent mouse infestations. Their trained technicians conduct a thorough inspection to identify mouse entry points and nesting areas. Depending on the situation, they employ a combination of techniques such as trapping, baiting, and exclusion methods to remove existing mice and prevent future infestations. Truly Nolen’s approach focuses on targeting the root cause of the problem and implementing tailored solutions to ensure long-term mouse control.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a mouse infestation?

Signs of a mouse infestation include droppings, gnaw marks on food packaging or structures, evidence of nesting materials, scampering or squeaking sounds at night, and sightings of live or dead mice. An inspection by a pest control professional can help confirm the presence of mice. Learn More!

Are mice dangerous?

Mice can pose various risks. They can contaminate food with their droppings and urine, spread diseases such as salmonella and hantavirus, cause damage to structures and belongings through gnawing, and trigger allergies and asthma symptoms in some individuals. Learn More!

How do I prevent mice from entering my home?

Preventive measures include sealing any gaps or cracks in the building’s exterior, installing door sweeps and weatherstripping, keeping food stored in sealed containers, regularly cleaning up food crumbs and spills, and maintaining proper sanitation practices.

Can I get rid of mice on my own?

While DIY mouse control methods may be effective for small infestations, severe or recurring infestations often require professional assistance. Pest control professionals have the knowledge, tools, and experience to effectively eliminate mice and implement preventive measures.

How long does it take to get rid of a mouse infestation?

The duration of mouse control depends on various factors, including the size of the infestation, the accessibility of nesting areas, and the effectiveness of control measures. It typically takes a few weeks to eliminate an infestation completely, but regular monitoring and ongoing preventive efforts are necessary to ensure long-term control.

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