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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.

 


WHAT OUR WOODBRIDGE CLIENTS SAY:

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

Mice in Woodbridge

This tiny little creature instills more fear in people than just about any other animal that invites itself into our homes, yet others find that it makes a great pet. Regardless of which opinion you hold, wild mice do not make good houseguests. Though it might be tempting to use inhumane methods such as traps or poisons to eliminate these animals, they are actually not as effective as humane removal and exclusion techniques.

Skedaddle technicians in Woodbridge understand mouse behaviour and biology. We utilize methods that work better and are safer than do-it-yourself methods. After we remove all of the mice in your home, we take further measures to prevent re-entry by blocking the points where a mouse can access the interior of your home. Mice can squeeze through some incredibly small openings, but because our technicians are trained in what to look for, they know how to spot places most homeowners would miss.

The common house mouse is the species that is typically found inside homes, though, occasionally, a field mouse may find its way in during the colder months of the year. In the warm months, the common house mouse often has burrows outside, where it has easy access to food. As the weather turns colder and the food sources disappear, they spend more time in the shelter of human structures.

Sometimes, these mice set up a permanent residence inside. They frequently build their nesting areas inside the walls and near food sources. Mice are rodents, which makes them destructive little chewers. Not only do they gnaw away at wires or rip up insulation for their nests, but they also chew on other materials in order to keep their constantly growing incisors in check. When a mouse colony is established, the number of mice occupying your home explodes exponentially. This can lead to a lot of damage and create health and safety hazards.

Mouse Facts

FACT:

Mice are not aggressive and will generally only bite if they are handled, which is why it is important to enlist the services of experts for humane mouse removal.

FACT:

Mice are prolific breeders. A single female can give birth to as many as 12 pups in a litter, and she may do this 10 times in a year!

FACT:

Mice are great athletes. They can jump heights that are up to twice the length of their bodies.

FACT:

There are mice living on every continent on Earth, even Antarctica! They have made their way to the coldest locations travelling as cargo on human transport and manage to survive in the manmade structures in these locations.

FACT:

The incisors on mice never stop growing, so they must regularly gnaw on hard materials to keep the length of their teeth at a manageable level. In your home, this leads to structural damage as well as wires that get chewed through, creating a fire hazard.

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