Mice do not hibernate. They are active year-round. Even when it’s cold and snowy outside, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Eastern Shore of Maryland mice are scurrying around under and over the snow, nibbling anything they can sink their teeth into, including your favorite perennials. Mice will build cozy burrows in wood piles, under piles of leaves and mulch, underground, even beneath undisturbed snow. To keep warm, these small rodents line their nests with leaves, twigs, mulch and odd scraps scavenged from yard debris.
Naturally, mice consider your toasty home a much warmer and, therefore, much more desirable nesting site than any chilly outdoor burrow. Your local NJ, PA, MD, and DE pest control experts at Viking Pest Control warn that if mice can find a way to get in, they will invade your home in the fall and spend their winter in relative luxury, nesting under your cabinets, snacking on Rover’s dog food and spreading dangerous diseases and parasites with every step they take.
A thorough outdoor fall clean-up can help reduce the possibility that you’ll be sharing your New Jersey home with mice this winter. To help keep mice out of your home, the mice control experts at Viking Pest Control recommend taking the following fall clean-up procedures
If you find signs of mouse activity in your home or garage, call your local mouse control specialists at Viking Pest Control. And remember, mice are prolific breeders and very hard to get rid of.
Call Viking at 800-618-2847 to learn more about mice pest control and extermination services, or get a fast, free quote online today!