Mice

Mice Control

Welcome to Mice Southampton

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At Mice Southampton, we are at hand to deal with all Mice problems 7 days a week.Pest Control Southampton are all fully qualified and trained to undertake all Mice Infestations and Mice Prevention throughout all Southampton and Hampshire areas for both domestic and commercial properties.

A lady pest controller is available on request

You will find our team helpful and they will also offer you advice on any pest problem that you may have, we also have same day appointments, so if you find you have Mice within your home, just pick up the phone and give us a call and we can be out the same day to eradicate these pests.

We are not a large National Company, and our prices are very competitive as we save on our advertising and we reflect this back on the price we charge you, most of our work comes from customer referrals and repeat business.

Call Our Mice Removal Team Today On: Quote line 02380 659 992.

About Mice

The house mouse can be found in houses and buildings and rural buildings, they are a brown or grey in colour and their body length varies between 60 – 90mm, however their tail can add another 100mm to their length. Droppings from mice are black and a rod shape and are approximately 3-6mm in long.

Mice live in nests which usually are found inside buildings or in sheltered areas, but mainly inside during the cold winter months, they like spaces under floorboards and also attics are a popular place for mice they also usually build their nests close to a good food source, their nests are usually made from wool, paper and cloth.

Mice are also mainly active at night and they can fit through holes as small as 4mm. Mice will also eat anything but their favourite food is cereal products, mice also urinate in food as well as leaving mice droppings, they will gnaw their way through anything to get to a good food source.
Mice also carry diseases such as jaundice, typhus and weils disease.
these rodents spread Salmonella through their droppings and bring with them other diseases such as murine typhus, infectious jaundice, Weil’s Disease , not to mention the risk of fires as they chew through wood, drywall and electrical wires.