Mice Control Services – How to get rid of a Mouse
Mouse Control Company in Metro Detroit, Michigan
Mice
Mice are known for carrying the virus, hantavirus, which is found in the droppings, urine, and saliva of the mice. If infected with this virus, you may experience flu-like symptoms; fever, headaches, shortness of breath, severe muscle aches, coughing, vomiting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms may last a few hours to several days. Victims will experience rapid respiratory failure and severe lung problems.
House Mouse
The house mouse is a common pest that invades homes in Michigan. Mice are harmless and easily removed, but prevention is the key to reducing your chances of new mice infestations and mouse traps won’t always do the trick. The House Mouse is attracted to areas that contain food remnants, and provide harborage for the mouse to live and nest. Unsealed holes and cracks are ideal living areas for mice.
Hi-Tech Pest Control recommends taking the following steps to help prevent mice infestations:
- Store Firewood off the ground and away from the foundation of your house
- Remove leaves, bricks, stones or any other debris away from the foundation of your home
- Make sure all cracks and holes are sealed properly with caulk or foam.
- Doors, windows and screens should b properly sealed and weather stripping installed to prevent mice from entering.
- Hi-Tech Pest Control offers mice control services and professional inspection to maintain prevention of mice infestation
Mice Control Services – How to get rid of a Mouse
Mouse Control Company in Metro Detroit, Michigan
Mice
Mice are known for carrying the virus, hantavirus, which is found in the droppings, urine, and saliva of the mice. If infected with this virus, you may experience flu-like symptoms; fever, headaches, shortness of breath, severe muscle aches, coughing, vomiting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms may last a few hours to several days. Victims will experience rapid respiratory failure and severe lung problems.
House Mouse
The house mouse is a common pest that invades homes in Michigan. Mice are harmless and easily removed, but prevention is the key to reducing your chances of new mice infestations and mouse traps won’t always do the trick. The House Mouse is attracted to areas that contain food remnants, and provide harborage for the mouse to live and nest. Unsealed holes and cracks are ideal living areas for mice.
Hi-Tech Pest Control recommends taking the following steps to help prevent mice infestations: