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Appearance:

The house mouse adult has a head and body length of 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 inches and a tail length of 2 3/4 to 4 inches. It weighs about 1/2 to 1 ounce, has smooth fur and is usually dust-gray, brownish to dark gray or gray above and light gray or cream colored on the belly.

House mice have a pointed muzzle, small eyes, un-grooved incisors, large ears and short, broad feet. The tail is uniformly dark, scaly and semi-naked. Adult droppings are 1/8 to 1/4 inches long, rod-shaped, with pointed ends and containing small hairs (unlike American cockroach droppings which have ridges and lack hairs).

Diet:

Omnivorous, but prefers seeds and cereal grains.

Solutions:

What you can do: The key to any house mouse control program is pest identification, sanitation (trash and dumpster management), harborage elimination (good landscape and clutter management practices), and rodent-proofing the building (using exclusion materials such as mortar patch mix, construction putty, copper gauze and silicone sealer).

Control is based on the behavioral habits of the house mouse. Some of the most important things to remember are:

  1. Mice defecate somewhat indiscriminately within their territories but mostly where they feed. Mouse droppings serve as an indication of their presence and where control efforts should be concentrated.

  2. Mice will travel 15 to 25 feet (usually less) for food along established runways and usually with their vibrissae in contact with vertical surfaces. Look for rub marks and clean runways.

Professional Solutions:

A Quik-Kill pest management professional will determine where mice may be entering the structure (e.g., gaps larger than 1/4 inch) and either make recommendations for exclusion or perform the exclusion if contracted to do so. A toxic baiting program will be employed indoors (e.g., beneath kitchen sinks, behind large appliances, in attached garages, attics, crawlspaces, basements), and possibly outdoors where mice are active along foundation walls and under decks.

Tamper-resistant bait stations will be used to contain rodenticide baits, except in attics. Rodenticide tracking powder may be sparingly used in infested structural voids. Small snap traps may be utilized to capture mice if baiting alone is inadequate to eliminate an infestation expediently.

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