Just Some Mice-Y Facts: How to Keep Your Home Safe from Mice Infestation
Small steps can offer colossal relief from these cute, yet obnoxious beings.
Researched, written by Amber & The Team
Updated on January 17, 2023

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You can enjoy inviting people to your home for dinner and lunch. But what if some other groups also join to party with you? We’re talking about mice infestation.
Mouses are rodents that don’t just threaten your home’s structural strength but carry transmittable diseases, making things risky for you and your family. That’s why it’s better to get rid of them as soon you suspect their existence in your house. Else, they can quickly populate the home, and you will need to resort to expensive measures to drive them away.
Of course, prevention techniques are just the beginning. And before relying too much on home remedies, it’s better to try professional services. Their knowledge and expertise allow them to make your house safe from their invasion.
If you have yet to face a mouse problem or just spotted one, here are a few critical aspects to consider to prevent a full-blown mice infestation.
Should you worry if you encounter only one mouse in your house?
Mice search for shelter, food, and water. And your home can be that perfect place. So, you need to be alert even if it’s a clean house. Although a sight of a mouse may not immediately bother you because it’s not a mice infestation, you will worry when you know how fast mice can reproduce.
As per general knowledge, mice have a gestation period of three weeks. You can expect one mouse to produce 5-6 babies at a time and about ten times or litters over one year. Since female mice can mate after delivering babies, the second litter can be on its way in the next 25 days. Hence, you can imagine the risk of not removing it from your house immediately.
What is the typical season for mice infestation?
Cold weather conditions from August to October can be the best time for them. During this time, they look for warm places to hide to protect themselves from winter.
When summer sets in, you can find them roaming around in your house in search of a comfortable position. House mice usually lurk in dark and cold areas during the daytime. You can check cupboards, old boxes, pantries, sofas, and other nooks and corners.
To prevent mice infestation, it would be best to investigate all quiet and hidden corners to discover their traces. You can also investigate floor trim and baseboards.
What are the signs of mice infestation?
If mice infestation, unfortunately, has already spread in your home, you will notice these signs:
- You will surely notice scratches or chew marks on shelves and food packets if they are there.
- Fallen pieces of food debris in the middle of the pantry or unusual areas can also indicate the same. However, consider examining this angle more if you have naughty kids at home.
- Smelly mouse droppings and squeaking sounds from walls at night can also hint at their presence.
If you notice even a single soul of this pest in your house, it’s better to call the professionals as they’re better equipped to deal with both small and big mice infestation.
Once they clean your home of mouses, you can take preventive measures to block their entry. For example, these tiny creatures love fabrics, blankets, and rugs. Pack these items in a storage bin. Seal doorways, siding, and foundation. You can also use natural repellants like a mix of water and apple cider vinegar or hot pepper. Small steps can offer colossal relief from these cute, yet obnoxious beings.
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