Mice
What They Are
Mice are small rodents that can quietly make their way into Louisiana homes while searching for warmth, food, and shelter. Because they are excellent climbers and can squeeze through openings as small as a dime, mice can easily access attics, garages, kitchens, and storage areas without being noticed at first.
Where You’ll See Them
Mice often hide in wall voids, attics, basements, pantries, and behind appliances. Common signs include droppings, scratching or rustling noises at night, gnaw marks, shredded nesting material, and small holes near baseboards or cabinets.
Why They’re a Problem
Mice can contaminate food storage areas, damage insulation and wiring, and leave behind droppings where they travel. Because they reproduce quickly, a small problem can turn into a much larger one if not addressed early.
How They Get Inside
Mice often enter through tiny cracks around foundations, doors, utility lines, vents, or roof gaps. Louisiana’s climate and seasonal changes may drive them indoors as they search for comfortable shelter.
How We Help
Our rodent services focus on identifying where mice are entering, reducing the existing population, and helping prevent future activity. We use targeted control methods along with recommendations to seal entry points and reduce attractants around your home.