Wildlife Removal and Pest Control in Salem, OR

Mice Control In Salem, OR

Mice are one of the smaller rodent types known for their short gestation period. In just under a month, a single mouse can produce an average of 6 to 8 babies. This extremely rapid reproduction rate makes it imperative to eliminate them if you suspect there may be mice in your home. Traps, repellents, and a monthly mouse control program are your best bet for removing mice from your home. 

How to Tell if You Have Mice?

There are a few telltale signs that you have a rodent problem in your home. Some of those include:

  • Droppings
  • Gnaw Marks
  • Foul Odor
  • Tracks and Runways
  • Nests
  • Scratching Noises

 

If you see any of these indicators, it is more than likely that you have at least a few mice in your home. However, certain signs may help you indicate whether you have a couple of mice or a full-blown infestation. Mice usually come out at night, so they may be seen during the evening hours. If you are seeing mice during the day, fresh droppings, or new gnaw marks, it is likely that the population has become quite large and might require professional pest control services.

How to Prevent Rodents

There are two main reasons why animals will make their way into your home. They are either trying to find food or they are trying to find shelter. The easiest way to prevent rodents is by making your property the least attractive to mice and rats as possible. This means eliminating those food and water sources, and items that can provide them shelter:

  • Seal holes inside and outside the home to keep rodents out. This may be as simple as plugging small holes with steel wool, or patching holes in inside or outside walls.
  • Remove potential rodent nesting sites from your property, including leaf piles and deep mulch.  
  • Clean up food and water sources in and near your house.
    • Keep kitchen garbage in containers with tight-fitting lids.
    • Clean up any food scraps and crumbs
  • Contact your local pest control company to develop a rodent control program 
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How do You Get Rid of Mice?

There are many strategies that you can utilize when trying to eliminate a rodent program. The path that your Pest Control Expert will choose depends on a multitude of factors such as how many mice you have, what is bringing them to the home, and the presence of children and pets. 

At Wildlife Removal & Pest Control, we believe a multi-faceted approach is best since we believe strongly in and practice integrated pest management and integrated pest control. This program involves a three-pronged approach to pest control using chemical and non-chemical procedures. 

We utilize these different methods to ensure that not only are the mice gone but that they won’t return in the future. We are a family-oriented business so our methods are safe for animals, humans, and the environment. An example of an Integrated Pest Control plan, or IPC, is to trap the mice, seal the holes, then remove food and water that the rodents might be trying to access. Once this is put in place, we then monitor the traps and bait stations. Regular inspections will help gauge success as well as changes that need to be changed in our strategy.

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What is Rodent Control?

Rodent control is the professional practice of reducing, removing or eliminating a rodent population using a variety of techniques that includes the use of rodenticide, trapping, one-way exits, food and water elimination, sealing up access points, and the reducing or removal of harborage.

This method can be used to prevent mice and rats as well as to maintain the home once the pests have been removed. For long-term rodent control, a monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly frequency is recommended. Mice are classified as a rodent and are one of the most commonly known rodents.

Why Should I Address My Rodent Problem?

The gestation period for mice is 19-21 days and they will produce between five and 10 litters a year. Female mice reach sexual maturity at six weeks old and are able to start reproducing then. A couple of mice in a home can quickly turn into an infestation. Most people don’t even realize they have mice until things get really bad.

Mice can cause major damage to your home by chewing through wires, nesting, and defecating. This could cost you thousands of dollars in damage and clean-up costs. Mice can also cause various diseases and the problem should be addressed sooner than later, the longer it is prolonged the longer it will take to get rid of them.

Do Mice Have Diseases?

Removing mice from your home is an important step to keeping your home and family healthy and safe. Mice can carry various diseases:

  • Lyme Disease
  • Salmonella
  • Rat-Bite Fever
  • Hantavirus
  • Typhus
  • Plague

Contact Wildlife Removal & Pest Control for Mice Control in Salem, Oregon.

Contact us online or give us a call at 971-224-7870 when you need our services.