January Pest Of The Month!
Some FAQ about mice:
Adult house mice are typically 2–4 inches long. (excluding the tail)
House mice are primarily active at night, although they may also be active during the day if there is an over abundance of them.
They build nests from materials like paper, fabric, and insulation in secluded areas close to food sources.
They primarily eat grains, seeds, and fruits but will consume almost anything, including insects and food scraps.
Their teeth grow continuously, so they gnaw on objects to keep them filed down.
House mice thrive in human environments, including homes, factories, farms, and businesses.
They can live in a variety of conditions, from major cities, urban areas, underground sewers, and rural fields.
Mice can spread diseases such as hantavirus, salmonella, and leptospirosis.
They can cause structural damage by gnawing on wires, sheetrock, wood, and defecating in insulation.