Rodents

The Uninvited Houseguest: Signs of a Mouse Infestation


When winter settles in, your home offers mice everything they need to escape the cold—warmth, shelter, and food. As a result, these small pests may move in quietly, making it important to spot their presence early before things get out of hand. Here’s what you should be watching for if you think mice have set up camp in your space.

Unmistakable Clues of a Mouse Infestation

Mouse droppings are one of the most noticeable signs of a mouse infestation. These tiny, dark pellets often gather in spots where food is stored or prepared, like kitchen cabinets, pantries, or behind appliances. Droppings may also show up along baseboards, as mice often travel close to walls for protection.

Gnaw marks are another major clue. Because their teeth never stop growing, mice constantly chew to keep them in check. Look for teeth marks on boxes, plastic containers, furniture, drywall, or even wires. Not only can this cause expensive damage, but chewed wires are also a potential fire hazard.

In addition, keep an ear out for odd noises, especially once the house is quiet. Mice tend to be most active at night, so you might hear faint scratching, squeaking, or movement in the walls, attic, or under the floorboards. These subtle signs often go unnoticed until the problem is firmly established.

Why Professional Help Matters

While trying to tackle mice with traps and home remedies can seem appealing, these efforts rarely catch all the invaders or solve the underlying issue. Mice breed rapidly, and a small case can soon become a serious problem. Besides the damage they cause, mice can also contaminate your food and surfaces and spread germs.

That’s why turning to professionals like Allison Pest Control makes a real difference. Our team goes beyond removing mice—we identify how they’re getting inside and address those vulnerabilities, so you’re less likely to face repeat problems. If you think you’re sharing your home with mice this winter, contact us for a thorough inspection and a reliable solution that keeps your household safe.

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