Mice Problem

Mice - Pest Control


The three most common species of mice found in New Jersey are the house mice, the white footed mice, and the field mice. Although both mice and rats are in the small rodent category, since they are both rather common people view them as a separate pest problem. Mice like warm places so they tend to hide in small heated areas in your home or business such as behind the refrigerator or stove or up in the attic. They are small and therefore have the ability to squeeze into small spaces.

  • How do I prevent mice from coming into my home or business?

    Mice are small in size and have the ability to fit into very small and narrow spaces. Any small opening or hole is an entrance for a mouse to come into your home or business. Making sure that all openings like chimneys, pipes, and sewers have a screen or such installed is a good first step to preventing a mice problem. Making sure not to leave any food out is also key to preventing a mice infestation.

  • How can I get rid of mice in my home or business?

    There are many options when looking to get a mice problem under control. Using baits and traps is probably the most common way to exterminate mice in a house or business. If done properly it can totally eliminate the mice problem. A professional pest control business like Pest Control Jackson NJ has the knowledge and expertise to get rid of a mice problem in the most efficient way. 

  • Are Mice dangerous?

    Mice may carry serious diseases such as hantavirus, salmonellosis, and listeria. On top of this, ticks and fleas that feed on mice can get infected and carry the diseases even further. Mouse droppings is another way that can be harmful to both you and your business. It is unsanitary as well as unsafe. 

  • How long do mice live?

    Mice can live up to two years when they have a consistent supply of food and shelter. They multiply quickly for a small rodent sometimes having up to 8 babies a year. 

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