Mice Identification
In Tennessee, the House Mouse is typically the most predominant mouse species. It has short grayish-brown fur on its back and a lighter color on its belly. These rodents have big ears and a typically hairless tail. Being omnivorous, they consume a wide range of food, from seeds to human food.
Problems and Damage
Lawns become a food source for mice, which they then use homes or buildings for shelter. They can access the interiors through vents, gaps in the roof line, or any sufficiently large opening. Once inside your home, a single mouse can leave over 50 droppings per night, leading to quick contamination. Moreover, they pose a risk by gnawing on electrical wires, increasing the chances of electrical fires. Mice are carriers of Salmonellosis, Leptospirosis, and lymphocytic Choriomeningitis, though not all mice carry diseases. If bitten or scratched, immediate medical attention is crucial.
Prevention and Exclusions
The Animal Guys specializes in preventing mice invasion by identifying and securely sealing potential entry points with durable materials that effectively deter unwanted animals from regaining access to your home.
Mice Removal
In case you discover a mice infestation in your home, Contact The Animal Guys for professional mice removal. Our skilled wildlife specialists are highly experienced, ensuring swift and efficient removal of these unwanted pests. Throughout the mice removal process, our team implement humane and efficient methods to ensure the safety and well-being of both your family and the rodents.