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How To Get Rid Of Mice Inside Of Walls

Just as humans prefer living inside their home rather than in the great outdoors, so too, do mice. Mice come inside looking for shelter from the elements, food, and moisture. When they do make their way inside, they will often live within the walls, so they can continue living in your home unnoticed, and damage the structure, along with your food and personal belongings. Mice also carry several diseases that you do not want anywhere in your home. For this reason, it is important that all homeowners understand how to keep mice out of the home, and what to do when they still make their way inside.

How Do Mice Get In Walls?

To stop mice from making your home theirs as well, it is important to know how the critters are getting inside in the first place. There are many places in and around your home that make it easy for mice to get inside, including:

  • Roof vents and chimney pipes
  • Siding that is damaged or deteriorated
  • Doors and window frames that are not properly sealed
  • Gaps in building materials
  • Weep vents in brick walls

It is important to remember that mice can squeeze through cracks and crevices that are smaller than a dime, so it is crucial to fix any signs of damage or disrepair.

Signs Of An Infestation

You may think that because mice are in your walls, there is no way to determine if you have an infestation. However, there are still common signs you can look for. These include:

  • Urine and droppings
  • Nests
  • Damaged insulation
  • Ducts that are gnawed or chewed

When mice are in the walls, you can also hear them scurrying around inside, or you may hear squeaking and gnawing noises. Most often, these signs are most notable at night, as mice are nocturnal.

How To Get Mice Out Of Walls

When mice are within the walls of a home, it seems even more difficult to get rid of them. There are some steps you can take on your own. 

You can set up traps that will kill or capture the mice and if it is a live trap, you can then set the mouse free outside of your home. With this option, it is important that you seal up the entry points so the mice do not simply come back in. As mice emerge from the walls in order to find food or moisture, they will then enter the trap, helping to eliminate your problem.

Sometimes, homeowners find that these traps do not work, most commonly because the traps were not set in areas the mice frequent. This is especially difficult when you do not see the mice in the home and so, do not know where to place the traps.

For this reason, the best solution is to phone a pest control service that can help eliminate the mice from the walls, and anywhere else in your home. A pest control service will inspect all areas of your home mice could use to get inside, including the roof and the crawl space, to ensure that mice can no longer enter the home. Based on the layout of your property, and how the mice are getting inside, the pest control specialists will then develop a plan customized for your property that will eliminate all mice from your home.

Pest control specialists understand the behaviors of mice, including how they enter homes and the areas in which they are likely to frequent. As such, they will get rid of mice in your home far faster, so you can take back your home once again. Pest control specialists will also provide you with prevention tips to ensure that once the mice are out, they stay out and do not return.

Our Missouri Pest Control Specialists Can Get Rid Of Mice For Good

It is incredibly unsettling to hear mice in your home and know that you are sharing your home rodents that will damage your home, and potentially bring various diseases inside. However, you do not have to deal with mice or the many problems they bring. At Amco Ranger, our St. Louis pest control specialists will identify the problem you are dealing with, and take the necessary steps to eliminate it. When you have mice in your walls, or anywhere else in your home, call us at (636) 441-2847 or contact us online to schedule a free inspection to learn more about how we can help.