Mice Treatments

We use the following methods for Control
All products are placed into tamper proof lockable stations to ensure small children and pets are save.

  • Soft chew baits
  • Liquid baits
  • Tracking dusts
  • Snap trap
  • Sticky boards
  • Live traps

We treat all
External gardens, sheds, garages and any other outdoor structures that provide rats with an area to hide.
Internal roof voids and behind appliances where rats will hide whilst in your home looking for food.

Using these methods we are completely confident that your property will be flea free and always offer a full 12 month warranty on this type of treatment.

Facts about Mice

  • Despite their tiny bodies, mice eat between 15 and 20 times a day.
  • A house mouse produces between 40 and 100 droppings per day.
  • Mice are good jumpers, climbers and swimmers.
  • Mice can live in a lab for up to two years, but usually only live for about 5 months in the wild, mostly because of predators, such as cats, snakes and foxes.

Mice typically enter our home looking for food, water and shelter from the cold. While these rodents may look cute, mice spread more germs than most people realize. Mice can actually carry as many as 200 human pathogens!
If you spot a mouse the house, it is safe to assume there are more or there will be soon. Female mice can give birth when they are two months old and are able to have babies 6 to 10 times per year.

Habitat:
When mice invade buildings, they usually remain in the subfloor, roof void or ground floor. They also live in paddocks, shed, garages, farms, woodpiles and buildings. Their nests are usually lined with shredded paper or cloth.

Impact
Even the smallest amount of mouse urine can trigger allergies, particularly in children because their immune systems are still developing. Mice spread disease through bite wounds and by contaminating food and water with their waste products. Mice can also spread disease thanks to parasites, such as ticks, fleas and mites. These parasites bite the infected mouse and then spread the disease by biting humans

Prevention

  • Mice eat 15-20 times a day, so keep your homes clean and do not leave food out.
  • Be sure to empty kitchen and household garbage cans frequently.
  • Make sure that your home and storage areas are clean and dry.
  • Make sure that you clean your sheds, crawlspaces, and garbage cans often.
  • Close up any small holes and cracks they can come in through