Tag: Mice Control

  • How Small Can They Get? 6mm-Mice Can Get Into Just About Anything!

    ‘Tis the season for mice and other rodents to venture inside New Jersey homes. You don’t want a mouse in your house, but sometimes it’s unavoidable. Did you know that there could be several mouse entry points all around your house? You’re probably not even aware of how small their little bodies can become. The…

  • Houdini Mice – How They Squeeze Into Impossibly Small Spaces

    Mice are some of the most difficult pests to control thanks to their ability to squeeze through tiny spaces. Many NJ homeowners turn to pest control companies in Freehold for help getting rid of these rodents. Ever wonder how mice are able to fit through these small gaps? Here’s how they do it. Tiny Bodies…

  • Watch Out for These Fall Rodents Who Want to Make Your Home Their Home

    Rodents are common nuisances that keep pest control companies in Freehold busy each fall. During this time of year, these critters try to find their way inside homes for warmth, shelter, and food. These are some of the rodents you’re likely to see in NJ during fall. • Deer mice: These mice usually aren’t a…

  • Three Big Problems Mice Can Cause

    To some, mice might seem like adorable little critters that won’t do much harm in your home, but there’s a reason why homeowners seek NJ mouse control services. These small rodents can cause a number of problems. The sooner you deal with a mouse infestation, the lower your risk is of having these problems. Health…

  • Keep Mice Out of Your Home This Fall

    Before you know it, the weather will be cooling off and fall will be here. During this time, mice start to look for warm places to spend the fall and winter. Use the following NJ mouse control tips to keep these pests out of your home. • Double check doors and windows. These areas offer…

  • A Mouse in the House Is Never Alone

    There is no such thing as one mouse — at least not for long! Mice are prolific breeders. Mice reach maturity in just 35 days. Pregnancies last 20 days with litters averaging six pups. Since female mice can have about eight litters each year, a single mouse can increase the local rodent population by nearly…