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Pest advice for controlling Mice

Mouse Control

Mice are common across in the UK and are typically more problematic during the winter months of autumn and early winter as opposed to other times of the year.

The reason why there are more issues in autumn is due to the fact that mice are known to seek out locations to winter, and the rural areas will experience more issues this time of the year, as field mice flock to properties in order to get winter protection.

In many instances the field mice have consumed enough food in the summer to allow them to survive winter in the roof’s void, without feeding. This could be a problem because mice aren’t easily attracted by mouse poisons and are difficult to control as traps are reliant on food lures to capture the mice. A popular and tasty mouse poisons available is Roban Sachets This poison is chopped wheat. It is extremely appealing to mice, even field mice that have been overwintering.

The standard house mouse is all over the place all the time, however this kind of mouse is more troublesome during the winter and autumn months.

Testing against Mice

Mice are able to enter properties through many ways and air bricks can be used to allow mice access to buildings.

If you’re reading this, you may be suffering from an infestation of mice, or are currently experiencing one. In the ideal scenario, if you’d read this prior to noticing an issue, you could have taken few steps to prevent getting a mouse control issue.

The first is the air vents that are located in those walls in your home. You can purchase air vent covers made of stainless steel mesh screen that can be screwed to the wall to stop the entry of flies and mice to access your home through the air bricks. They are intended to keep the air flowing through the house, not to permit mice to gain access!

The kitchen is most likely to be where you’ll encounter rodents since they are hunting for food (at at the very least, mice in homes are likely to) close up any holes you see. This includes all holes in pipes or service cables that go into the kitchen. Mice can enter through gaps of less than a half inch, so be sure to search for damage to walls, skirtings, and flooring boards. There are a variety of specific fillers that can be used to seal any entry points that could be a problem for mice but the simplest and least expensive solution is to employ the standard plaster filler and fragments of broken glass within it. Verify the holes that have been filled after 24 hours to make sure that mice did not chew their way back in while it was forming. Another product that we just added to the website can be found on our website: Romax Rodent Seal. It is a high-quality silicone that is a caulking or mastic tube and includes wire wool inside the silicone to stop mice from chewing on the silicone after it is become set. Pro-Active rodent’s D-fence (proofing sealant)

Be sure to check the airing cabinets inside as they usually contain plenty of cables and pipes that enter from the roof and exiting via the ground. These are great pathways for mice in order to move through your home.
Electronic Mouse Control

Connecting electronic devices to control of mice can work. Connecting an electro-magnetic device may force mice away from an area It could take several days, however mice seem to experience an electric tingling sensation as a result of the electric field generated by these devices and leave the space quickly after experiencing. The electonic devices alter the electro-magnetic field which naturally occurs around electrical cables. The modified frequency can be extremely irritating on all mouse species, no matter if they house mice or field mice.

A word of caution: the majority of electronic devices that are sold to combat pests are electromagnetic, not sonic. The devices that are sonic only are not highly effective, and we don’t recommend these. Even the electro-magnetic devices can only produce a magnetic field shift that can be up to 2 metres away from the cabling that runs through your home. So in the event that you live in an old home that is devoid of electricity points and lighting, it’s possible that an electric pest repeller won’t remove the mice.

There are also other electronic ways for dealing with mice. Electronic mouse traps cause electric shocks to mice when they enter the area. They can be extremely efficient, but they may only be effective for a couple of months because mice will be taught that this isn’t an area they should venture into.

Select a digital solution
Using Mouse Poison

Mouse poison is the most efficient method of combating a problem with mice. There are many online pest companies that provide “Professional” quality poisons however, to kill mice and rats poisons, they must be of a controlled level. If you purchase Difenacoum It will be priced at 0.0025 percent.

Certain poisons are available only for use by professionals and that’s where the distinction lies. Professional mouse poison is typically one that is subject to restrictions regarding the locations in which the poison is used, that is, only indoors. It is the Health & Safety Executive rightly limit sales of such items in the public domain since the control over use is removed and there is the possibility that a poisonous mouse can be used outdoors, which could can put other animals in danger like pets cats and dogs , non-target birds poultry, etc.

Choose a POISON SOLUTION

In the USA there is a limit to purchase mouse poison to use in ready-to-use plastic mouse bait boxes . These have one purpose only, it is not possible to open the box to refill. It could be that this is how things are in the UK butat the time of writing, general public is still able to access various good and effective mouse poisons that are available for use in any form the user is comfortable with for the presentation, such as: wooden mouse poison bait boxes and plastic bait containers. We recommend using bait boxes to control of the problem, so mice aren’t able to remove the sachet or block away.
Utilizing Mouse Traps

For those who are concerned regarding the use of poisons, in both a moral sense and also because of the risk of the dead mice producing an unpleasant odour, mouse traps can be a good alternative for controlling mice.

We believe that if you have several mice to capture the mouse, traps are not always the most effective method, as at some point, the mice will realize that their companions don’t come back once they’ve walked into the trap. Also, in the case of mice traps that are broken back that allow other mice to discern what is happening as they move closer to the traps.

We have found multi catch mouse traps to prove efficient, however the majority of traps for mice are effective if they are set in a way that mice are the ones that trigger them. Mice are extremely curious and can easily be caught in a variety of mouse traps.

The classic bait to trap mice is cheese. It’s not the most effective lure. Chocolate is a great choice and peanut butter is extremely appealing to mice. You must set up plenty of traps wherever you have a problem with mice and the more traps are placed in the area the more likely to make a significant effect on the problem. You may only have one mouse, but make sure you try at minimum two traps. Even with multi-catch traps, we recommend at least two traps to be set so that there are ample opportunities for mice to catch.