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MOUSE REMOVAL PROCESS

ASSESS AND REMOVE

Assess and Remove

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.

clear and clean

Clear and Clean

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.

PREVENT AND PROTECT

Prevent and Protect

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.

 


Rodents in Orangeville

Orangeville is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada. Many Ontario residents are moving from the busy GTA to the area, searching for more space and a slower pace of life. The influx of residents has caused a construction boom, and many homes and apartment buildings are currently being built to accommodate the surge in population. Many Ontarians are fleeing the city to be closer to nature. Orangeville has an abundance of natural spaces, including parks, ski resorts, and nature preserves. While the area’s nature is excellent for leisure activities, it comes with an increased population of wild animals.

Mice are common in Canada, with deer and house mice being most common species They often invade homes seeking food and shelter as the colder months approach. If you suspect you have a mice infestation in your home or on your property, you need to call a professional pest control company. Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control specializes in safe and effective animal removal methods.

Facts Homeowners Should Know About Mice

Mice are commonly seen in homes and around properties as the winter months approach. They often seek refuge in basements, attics, and wall cavities. Outside, they often burrow underground, while others build nests on the surface. You likely have mice invading your yard if you notice small burrows or nests.

Mice can squeeze through the tiniest of holes in your home, including under doors and in between windows. They have weak eyesight, but they have strong teeth and can gnaw through electrical wiring, caulking, and even wood. Mice are known to jump high, and they can climb up cupboards and other smooth surfaces.

Signs of an infestation include small droppings, gnawed furniture, tracks, and rodent sightings. Mice can also emit a musky odour, especially when they first enter the home. These signs may help you identify a mouse infestation quickly, so you can take the proper measures to eliminate them safely.

How To Control Mice

Mice are not naturally aggressive, but they are a nuisance and can pose health risks. These animals can spread diseases and parasites, and they can contaminate kitchen areas where your family eats. If left uncontrolled, mice can spread diseases that are quite dangerous to humans and household pets.

You should call Skedaddle the moment you suspect you have mice in your home. You should never touch these animals or attempt to remove them without the help of a professional. Luckily, you can do things to prevent them from coming back once you get rid of them. Helpful tactics include eliminating entry points, cleaning up cluttered areas, and getting rid of open food containers.

Contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control

Do you suspect you have a mouse infestation in your Orangeville home? Contact Skedaddle Humane Wildlife Control right now. Our technicians are experienced in humane pest control methods, and safety is always our main priority.

Mouse Removal Orangeville

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