Sunday, November 24, 2013

Why A Mice Removal Company Can Provide The Expertise To Eradicate Your Mouse Problem

By Dave L. Weglin


Suffering a mouse infestation is no laughing matter. They can be a tremendous nuisance to home owners and an even bigger one to business owners and farmers. The damage they cause can be considerable, and their urine and droppings can be a source of disease. Often, calling upon the services of a mice removal company can save a lot of time and money.

The most commonplace species of mouse is the house mouse. These shy creatures are nocturnal and are seldom seen by most people. When they are spotted (living or dead), it can be a sign that a significant number of animals are present. Their numbers can grow rapidly since they are such prolific breeders.

Females can produce large litters of pups, and several times in a year (as many as ten times, in fact). Although they have no breeding season as such, they will tend to breed more readily during the summer months when food is likely to be more abundant. Their young are born naked and helpless, but will grow rapidly and will be able to breed themselves at six to eight weeks old.

This prolific breeding capacity of these creatures is somewhat offset by their short lifespan. Most will be lucky to survive beyond a year, although they can live for up to three years under optimum conditions. They are social animals, with females and young living under the protection of a dominant male.

Mice are adept at climbing, jumping and swimming, which accounts for how well they can infiltrate properties. They prefer dark sheltered spaces, and will typically occupy under-floor areas and roof spaces. Droppings and signs of chewing and gnawing are signs that rodents are present.

They have a keen sense of smell and are attracted by any kind of edible matter. They prefer plant foods but will eat anything they can find. For this reason, food waste from kitchens should be thoroughly cleaned up and disposed of securely.

If they are attracted to a building, rodents will gain entry through any suitable opening in the building's structure. Older buildings are most vulnerable to being invaded, but newer ones are certainly at risk, too. The filling of any vulnerable openings with a hard filler is a sensible preventative measure.

If mice are present, eradicating them is not necessarily a straightforward matter. Tracking them down, then euthanizing them in a humane manner can take skill and experience. Engaging the services of a mice removal company is usually the best way to deal what can be a persistent and frustrating problem.




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