9 Facts To Know About Winter Mice

9 Facts To Know About Winter Mice

Mice removal

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During the colder months of the year, reports of mice sightings skyrocket. With homes providing shelter and warmth, the nuisance rodent population explodes during the winter. Mice are a widespread species found across the world. They frequently enter buildings seeking warmth and food when the weather starts to get cold. The best way to get rid of mice is with professional mice removal services.

Mice don’t come empty-handed; they carry a slew of parasites and disease-causing germs with them. These rodents do not hibernate throughout the winter, whether in the wild or inside a house. They spend the winter hunting for food, seeking refuge, and evading predators if they are outside. Michigan mice are also known to go north in the winter months.

When dealing with a mouse infestation in the winter or summer, diseases, food contamination, and property damages are common concerns. 

9 Interesting Facts About Winter Mice

Here are a few interested facts about winter mice in Michigan:

  1. Mice may migrate from sheds into your home in extreme weather conditions. 
  2. Mice often hang out in kitchens and pantries. They’ll squeak between counters with their flexible bodies and bite food packaging with their sharp teeth.
  3. Burrows are familiar places for mice to reside and breed. That’s because, on frozen surfaces, it’s hard for them to dig through. A deep enough tunnel can provide enough warmth and cover to keep the pest warm and safe during the winter.
  4. Mice can scale walls very well. To get into warm places, they use their climbing ability. Mice jump up to 25.4cm in height.
  5. Mice can squeeze themselves through even the tiniest of openings. Mice can pass through gaps as small as 6mm by flattening down their bodies. That’s the size of a pencil, roughly!
  6. In the dim light, mice see best. They rely on their senses of smell, hearing, and touch to navigate due to their weak vision.
  7. Mice, like other rodents, hoard and store food. They’ll build vast food caches in or around a structure so they can eat all winter without leaving their den.
  8. The birth of fresh litter can also lead to an increase in the number of indoor mice. Mice breed all year (up to 10 liters of 5-6 young per year), but the fall is the most productive time.
  9. Mice mature in approximately a month, so when winter comes, there are a lot of newly grown mice looking for a warm place to live. It means that once inside, these mice produce their broods, which can reproduce in less than a month—controlling it while you can is advisable.

Mice Infestation Prevention/Removal 

Houses and other structures offer mice seeking a winter home with warm, protected attic and wall areas, as well as food and water. They won’t risk braving the cold to scavenge for food throughout the winter, which means they’ll be much easier to see since they’ll be indoors most of the time. 

People have traditionally used strong chemical poisons and traps to get rid of rodents from their property. Although such methods may destroy the pests in the end, they can be very much hazardous to individuals. Plus they also cause the dead rodents to decompose in your home, generating an unpleasant odor. 

These preventative measures can help with your mice removal:

  • Keep your food well covered.
  • Seal Points of Entry
  • Install a Brush Strip
  • Maintain landscaping

Hiring a pest control or rodent removal professional is the ideal approach to safeguard your property and belongings against mice infestations. Whether you need mice removal in Livonia or any other Metro Detroit community, Solidified Pest Control has you covered. Contact us today for your free quote on mice removal.

 

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