You can’t resolve a mouse problem if you don’t know how they’re getting in. We begin with a thorough 50 point inspection of your home’s exterior and interior to identify all mouse entry points. We then remove the mice using expertly installed one-way doors that allow the mice to leave for food but prevent them from getting back in.
Mice are messy, leaving droppings and urine behind wherever they go. Skedaddle offers cleaning and sanitizing services to safely remove harmful mouse droppings and contaminated building materials to return your home to a liveable state.
The results from our initial home inspection will provide us with a full understanding of what areas of your home needs to be sealed against future mice infestations. Our wildlife technicians will use professional grade wildlife exclusion materials to prevent any possible re-entry and keep mice out.
When I called to book an inspection, I was given a quick booking time. James M came within the window of time, called ahead and was professional upon arrival. He was able to assess the property and give me a plan of action! He was able to provide great solutions to the problem! I would recommend!
Julie Riegert
The house mouse is the species most commonly found throughout Canada and in Ontario. A house mouse is a clever little animal that manages fairly complex tasks, such as finding its way around home structures. Mice don’t tend to live more than six months to a year because they are a source of food for many predators.
A mouse colony in your home can quickly grow out of control. House mice are highly productive breeders, with a single female producing between five to 10 litters per year with a large number of pups. While they look adorable in pictures, house mice invade every part of your home including your cupboards. Skedaddle uses humane, safe and effective removal techniques to return mouse families to nature and out of your home in Newmarket.
Newmarket residents won’t find it difficult to detect signs of mouse infestations. Mice leave lots of droppings while they scurry around your home looking for things to get into. Mice instincts lead them to shelter away from predators where there’s an ample food supply. They leave quite a mess behind and are not good houseguests. Their chewing habits are also a cause for concern as they can lead to fire hazards and structural damage in your home.
A house mouse can carry serious diseases in their waste, such as hantavirus and salmonella. As they travel throughout your home leaving droppings everywhere, bacteria are spread from room to room and across many surfaces. Skedaddle conducts a three-step approach where we assess and remove, clear and clean and prevent and protect. We are committed to saving wildlife and taking care of our customers.
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A house mouse can squeeze through a pencil-sized hole. This characteristic makes it easy for them to get inside homes.
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Mice have poor eyesight but an amazing sense of smell. They navigate around spaces and find food by using their noses. They also have excellent hearing capabilities which help them avoid encounters with predators.
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Mice are amazing jumpers. For their small size, they can jump up to 25.4 centimetres.
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Mice follow along walls when they travel. They repeatedly take the same routes daily.
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Mice are omnivorous, and they like variety in their diets. They eat many different foods every night and travel to many locations to sample the goods.
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