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MICE CONTROL

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Mice control Service

Mice are a significant problem that many Australian houses face. They find our homes highly appealing since they have what they require food, drink, and shelter. Mice harm your house in addition to spreading illness and contaminating food. Mice must constantly chew on their teeth to prevent their teeth from getting too long. They will chew on anything, so when you hear noises coming from your roof, walls, or underneath your house, it's possible that they're not just making a nest but also eating through plaster, water pipes, air conditioning and heating ducting, electrical wires, and conduits. 

Different types of mice:

  • Roof Rat
  • House Mouse
  • Norway Rat

Mice treatment:

  • Exterior wall voids
  • Roof void
  • Eave line subfloor area (unless your property is on a concrete slab) 
  • burrowing in interior harborage regions

To make sure your family and pets are safe, we employ this multi-dose treatment approach rather than the conventional single-meal baiting procedure.

 The risk of secondary poisoning is higher when single-feed baiting is used. This can happen if the mice are startled by your pet or a bird and drop the bait in an area where your kids and pets can get it, or if they eat deceased rats that the single feed bait harmed and gnaw some of the bait off to take it back to the nest to feed the young. You can be guaranteed that whenever we treat your house, we use safe, family- and pet-friendly rodent and pest control techniques.

Prevention tips from mice infestation:

  • Put door seals on external doors' bottoms. 
  • Install screens on chimneys and vents.
  • Seal any exterior cracks and holes, especially those where pipes and utilities enter the house. Keep food in sealed containers and dispose of waste on a regular basis.

How to tell if you have a mice infestation in your house?

Droppings: Rat droppings are typically the first indication of a rodent infestation. These can be found anywhere, however the majority of our clients initially discover them in the kitchen cabinets and drawers or pantry. Mouse droppings are three to five millimeters in length, silky, and have pointy tips. Rat droppings are shiny black and vary in length from 12 to 18 mm, depending on the species.

Odors: In certain poorly ventilated rooms, like your pantry and cupboards, when there is a rat infestation, you can smell mouse urine or a musty odor.

Grease marks and runways:
Rodents that frequently wipe their oily fur along runways, such as walls or access points, leave behind greasy rub imprints. Rats will stay on the same runway throughout their domain because they are neophobic, or afraid of new things.

Observation: It's possible to spot rats or mice hiding beneath furniture or running along a wall. This is a blatant indication that you need to get professional rodent control assistance.

General information about mice to get alarmed:

  • Adult mice measure between 80 and 100 mm in length, with a tail that is between 70 and 90 mm long. 
  • Up to 25 grams can be weighed by the male and up to 20 grams by the female.
  • Their back and head are covered in dusty brown fur, while their belly is covered in ivory fur. 
  • They break into homes in search of food and cover from predators, much like rats which are omnivores by nature. 
  • Because of their exceptional capacity to adapt to any environment and their relatively long lifespan of two to three years, mice are thought to be the most successful mammal on Earth. 
  • Compared to rats, ice is far more inquisitive, exploratory, and fearless around new things. 
  • As long as their diet has more moisture than 15%, mice can live without drinking water.
    Both men and females reach sexual maturity at 50 days, and females take 19 to 21 days to gestate. Litter numbers range from 5 to 14, and it's not unusual to have 5 to 10 litters annually.
  • Mice are nocturnal animals with extremely weak vision. To make up for this, they have highly developed senses of smell and hearing, which they employ to locate food and avoid predators. 
  • Mice can live up to eighteen months on average. 
  • Mice consume somewhat less food each day than their body weight.
  • Mice excrete tiny droppings with rounded ends and pointed ends

Problems caused by mice infestation:

  • Costly delays and disruptions in production 
  • The transmission of sickness and illness
  • Loss of stock and contamination 
  • Violating health regulations.
  • Materials and inventory destruction 
  • Deterioration of facilities 
  • Reduced worker output and elevated absenteeism 
  • Unsatisfactory client encounter 

What is mice control and why is it important?

The management and eradication of mouse infestations need the application of methods and techniques for mouse pest control. Mice can pose health hazards, taint food, and cause considerable damage to property, which is why it is necessary. 

A secure and healthy atmosphere is ensured by effective mouse pest treatment, which also helps shield your house or place of work from these annoyances.

What possible health problems are connected to infestations of mice? 
A rodent infestation may present a number of health problems, such as:

  • Food Contamination: Mice can introduce bacteria and illnesses like leptospirosis and salmonellosis into food by contaminating it with their urine, hair, and droppings. 
  • Allergies and Asthma: In susceptible people, the allergens in mouse urine and dander can cause allergic reactions, which can worsen respiratory disorders like asthma. 
  • Disease Transmission: Fleas, ticks, mites, and other external parasites can spread disease to humans and pets through rodents, especially mice. 
  • Bacterial Infections: Food poisoning and other gastrointestinal ailments may result from the presence of Salmonella and other dangerous germs in mouse droppings. 
  • Leptospirosis: Mice are capable of carrying and spreading the bacteria that cause leptospirosis, an infection that can be quite serious and impact several organs.
  • Respiratory Distress: In vulnerable people, exposure to mouse allergens can exacerbate pre-existing respiratory disorders and cause respiratory distress.

Which mouse pest control techniques work the best? 
Combining several measures is one of the most successful ways to control mice as a pest. These could include caulking openings to keep mice off the property, employing trapping methods to catch and remove mice that are already there, and utilizing rodenticides or bait stations put in strategic locations to target mouse populations. To get the greatest mice pest control outcomes, Pest Control Melbourne uses an integrated approach that combines these techniques, customized to the unique requirements of each case.

 

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