Mice Identification
The House Mouse is typically the most prevalent mouse species in Tennessee, characterized by its short, grayish-brown fur on its back and a lighter-colored belly. These diminutive rodents possess relatively large ears and a mostly hairless tail. House mice are omnivorous, consuming a wide range of items, from seeds to human food.
Problems and Damage
Lawns can act as a food source for mice, and they frequently seek shelter in homes or buildings. Mice can enter through openings like vents around the home, gaps along the roofline, or any sufficiently large openings. Once inside, a single mouse can deposit more than 50 droppings in a single night, causing rapid contamination. Moreover, mice have a tendency to gnaw on electrical wires, increasing the risk of electrical fires in households.
Mice are also recognized as carriers of diseases such as Salmonellosis, Leptospirosis, and Lymphocytic Choriomeningitis (LCM). It's important to keep in mind that not all mice carry diseases, but any incidents involving scratches or bites should be promptly addressed by seeking medical attention from a healthcare professional.
Prevention and Exclusions
To prevent mice from entering your home, Complete Animal Removal can effectively identify and seal any potential entry points using durable, heavy-duty materials that are strong enough to prevent these pests from regaining access to your house.
Mice Removal
If you've found that mice have made their way into your home, Complete Animal Removal provides expert assistance for their removal. Our wildlife specialists are well-versed in mouse behavior, allowing them to swiftly eradicate these unwelcome pests from your residence. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us for professional mice removal services.