Rutland Vermont Rodent control } How to get rid of mice

Mice create all kinds of disease. The urinate and deficate sevral times per minute. They are a bigger issue then most people think. Mice can also chew on wires inside homes causing fires. They do this because they have teeth that continuely grow. Rodent control can be as easy as setting a few snap traps to catch a small family. If you have a mouse infestation that has been in development for months you now have a bigger issue then you think. See below and click on our link to get help!

A family of 6 mice can multiply into a family of 60 mice in 3 months. Reaching sexual maturity at about four weeks of age, it’s easy to understand how a mouse population within a home can quickly grow out-of-hand. Not to mention the fact that they breed year-round.  The staggering birth rate is kept under control naturally by predators in the outdoors, but owls, hawks, cats and other hunters are absent from the typical attic or basement.

The sole natural factor limiting the mouse population in the home is the limitation of resources such as food. As the average house mouse lives for a year, that means a staggering number of mice can call your abode home over the course of 365 days.

  • A single female produces between 5-10 litters each year. 
  • Each litter consist of 5-6 young that are able to reproduce at approximately 30 days of age.
  • Mice produce a great number of young, but have a high mortality rate. 
  • Mice are an important source of food for wildlife such as hawks, owls, and fox which can control populations outdoors.
  • The lifespan of a house mouse is approximately 1 year. 

In order to control mice inside your home, it is important to treat key areas of the home – before you see mice

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