Mice are so much smaller than rats that their presence may not be alarming. However, mice are dangerous pests to have running around your house. If you have mice and setting traps doesn't seem to slow them down, call a pest control professional for help. Here's why getting rid of mice is so important.
Mice Keep Multiplying
When a mouse finds an easy way in your house, they leave a scent trail so they can find their way back and attract other mice. If you have one mouse, there's a good chance you actually have more than you think since other mice follow the scent trail to the entry hole. Once mice are inside, they get comfy and start to breed. Mice are prolific breeders, and if you don't get rid of them fast, you could be overrun with mice in a few months.
Mice Gnaw On Everything
Nothing in your house is safe when you have a mouse infestation unless it's made of metal, and even then mice can ruin it by urinating on the metal and contaminating it. Mice will gnaw holes in your walls, they'll destroy the food in your cupboards, and they chew the insulation off wiring and put your home at risk of fire.
Mice Carry Germs That Can Make You Sick
Mice that come inside after wandering around outdoors may have crawled through a sewer or over rotten food. They can track in all kinds of germs that make you sick. Even mice that have lived their entire lives in your home walk through mouse urine and droppings and then walk on your floor or kitchen countertops. One of the main reasons you want mice out of your house is because of how unsanitary they are. Their presence can even make your house smell bad and they'll contaminate everything they urinate or leave droppings on.
Infestations Are Hard To Get Rid Of
Mice have a lot of bad qualities, but one amazing thing about them is how smart they are. That makes them tough to kill. Mice might be leery of traps, although traps are an effective way to catch mice usually. If you try killing mice yourself, you might get a few, but it's important to eliminate every mouse so they stop multiplying. Professional mice control is often needed.
Once the mice are gone, cleaning is important to get rid of the odor that other mice in the yard will be attracted to. Sealing up entry holes is also important so mice that try to get in are blocked.
For more information, contact a company like Anteater Pest Control.