Mice Control Services - Vallejo, CA
Effective rodent control entails more than just hoping that mice would leave your home once and for all. If you do not take the necessary measures, these intruders will not go away. The best decision you can make is to call for professional assistance. Try us today and you will be amazed. Call (707) 200-6638 if you want to keep mice away or any other rodent.
Facts About Mice You will admit that figuring out the way forward to eliminating mice is quite frustrating. One step to mice control that can help is by understanding first the behavior, habits, and reproduction of these rodents. Contact (707) 200-6638 now. |
|
Mice control - vallejo, california
Know More Things About the Mice
These are the facts that give us ideas of the type of pest we are dealing with. We direct various humane techniques to get rid of the rodents. As soon as we remove them, we advise homeowners to apply exclusion mechanisms, which we teach, to deter their entry.
Evidences That Mice Are in Your House
Preventative Measures
Here are the best tactics we advocate for the control of mice.
If you have been applying the above preventative measures and the pests are still roaming inside your property, call us in for help on (707) 200-6638. If you are in Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Benicia, Rodeo, Napa, Fairfield, Hercules, and Vallejo, do not let these pests claim your domain while we are just a phone call away.
- Mice like to eat and drink a lot. This is because of their quick metabolism. They can eat for around 20 times every day. For this reason they prefer to live where food is plenty- in food galleries and residential houses.
- Their nests are as close to food sources as possible. You cannot lack their hoods 30ft – 50ft from a food source.
- They are very proficient in climbing, swimming, and jumping in spite of their minute sizes.
- They are very prolific breeders. At barely two months of age, a mouse can produce four to seven young ones per birth. In a year, it can have as much as 5-10 births. And therefore, they must be handled as soon as they are detected.
- The babies are born without hair and with eyes closed. At the age of 3 weeks, they are already moving up and about in search of food.
- Basically, a mouse has a lifespan of one year or less
- If you see one mouse, know that there are many more in the area
- They transmit a broad spectrum of diseases and parasites. A dead mouse should be disposed of carefully and their droppings removed for disinfection of their habitat.
- They have excellent senses of smell, taste, hearing, and touch but they do not see clearly.
- They are nocturnal animals and so they get busy at night. They are detected through fecal matter
These are the facts that give us ideas of the type of pest we are dealing with. We direct various humane techniques to get rid of the rodents. As soon as we remove them, we advise homeowners to apply exclusion mechanisms, which we teach, to deter their entry.
Evidences That Mice Are in Your House
- Mice make sounds at night and this is usually the first sign of their invasion. They produce scurrying noises, gnawing sounds, and squeaks.
- They leave smudge marks on the walls as they brush against walls, moving from one place to the next. The smudges are a result of the dirt they carry in the fur
- Droppings and urine
- Teeth marks on kitchen appliances
- Footprints and tail drag marks in dusty surfaces
Preventative Measures
Here are the best tactics we advocate for the control of mice.
- Keeping it clean: A clean environment frustrates pests because they get nothing to hold on to. If the garbage doesn’t smell and there is no food debris in the kitchen, there would be no reason for a mouse to hover around. All leftovers must be kept in airtight containers so that smells become restricted.
- Peppermint oil: Mice hate this smell although it is pleasant to humans. To spread the oil, cotton balls are soaked and left in active areas of the mice.
- Keeping away garbage cans: Putting garbage near the house or garage is not a good idea. The cans should be placed as far away from the house as possible e.g. at the main gate. The foul smells and meal remnants are the things that beckon mice. The garbage cans should have tight corks.
- Adopting a cat: A cat is a natural predator to these rodents. It is a ticket to saying goodbye to irritating mice as they are generally scared of cats.
If you have been applying the above preventative measures and the pests are still roaming inside your property, call us in for help on (707) 200-6638. If you are in Pleasant Hill, Martinez, Benicia, Rodeo, Napa, Fairfield, Hercules, and Vallejo, do not let these pests claim your domain while we are just a phone call away.