Rodent control Perth to get rid of mice
We’ve had many calls for rodent control Perth to get rid of mice; the winter weather has driven these rodent vermin into buildings for shelter. Mice invade houses, shops, garages, garden sheds, offices, industrial units, green houses and storage units; they will take shelter wherever they can find it. Mice can squeeze in through small gaps, and climb and dig; it can be impossible to keep them out. Once they’re inside, they explore and look for food, chewing everything they find. Sometimes they get lucky and find a real meal, spoiling our food, and they always leave a trail of damage behind them.
In our work for rodent control Perth we’ve seen a variety of ways that mice have got in to buildings. Any gaps bigger than 6mm are a risk: gaps under doors, at the end of roller doors and around water pipes in the walls have let mice in at several businesses. At one house in Perth we found a hole under the back door step where pest mice had crawled in; you can see it in the middle of the picture, it’s at the edge of the step. Once the mice went through the hole then they could get into the wall cavity, and then into the kitchen, under the floors and up into the attic. At another house the mice had done this in reverse. They’d climbed up the ivy on the house wall, got in to the house under the eaves and then moved down into the kitchen. Mice cause a rodent infestation quickly in buildings because they can move around so easily like this.
Our customers have had several signs of a rodent infestation. House holders who asked us for rodent control Perth said they heard noises in the walls and attic, especially at night. Mice are nocturnal so they like to move around when it’s dark and everyone has gone to bed. At 3 o’clock in the morning mice sound as if they’re tap-dancing with clogs on; it can be quite scary. Mouse droppings were found on the kitchen worktops in a restaurant, and a café owner actually found a mouse leaping out of a bin of lentils; both these businesses needed urgent visits for rodent control Perth to get rid of mice. An electrician found that false security alarms in a workshop were being caused by mice chewing cables; he recommended pest control. And a horrible, musty smell of dead mice in a B&B bathroom needed rodent control Perth.
We’ve used all our different pest control and mouse proofing methods to get rid of mice for now. We’ll need to keep them under control for the rest of the winter too because more mice always seem to find another way in. There’s always the chance of a rodent infestation and we’ll be called out again soon for rodent control Perth. It is a beautiful city, but it does have a lot of mice!