Mice control

What attracts mice in your house? Does having mice mean your house is dirty? Will mice leave on their own?

If you suspect that might have an infestation of mice in your home, the first thing on your mind is likely how on earth it happened – particularly if you keep your home relatively clean. In this article, we’re going to look at some of the main reasons why mice are attracted to homes and whether or not having mice means that your house is dirty. Additionally, if you do have an infestation, is it something that will resolve itself, or do other measures need to be taken? Here’s everything you need to know on the matter…

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What attracts mice in your house?

So, what is it that attracts mice to infest your home? Here are four of the top reasons why you could be struggling with a rodent infestation: 

1 – Unsanitary conditions 
One of the main reasons why mice are attracted to people’s homes is simply poor sanitary conditions. Poor sanitation creates an environment where mice and rats can gain easy access to food and water sources without having to venture very far at all – thus creating an attractive environment in which for them to thrive. 

Rodents are typically associated with unhygienic spaces so if you do have bits of garbage scattered throughout your home and you perhaps don’t keep on top of your cleaning quite as well as you could, this may well be the reason why you have an infestation.

2 – Great nesting opportunities 
Another reason why mice can easily be attracted to homes is if there are plenty of resources for them to create a potential nesting site. If your home is rather cluttered with plenty of spaces within which they can hide – not to mention loose materials, they can use to build nests – then there’s a good chance that you will attract rodents. 

Not only that, but rodents can squeeze into some of the most seemingly impossibly small spaces, making it very easy for them to gain access. This coupled with plenty of clutter and shelter inside your home could explain why you are currently dealing with an infestation.

3 – Wild and neglected outdoor spaces 
It’s not just the inside of your home that can attract rodents, but the outdoors as well. If you have long, unkempt grass, old woodpiles stacked up near your home, and stagnant water fountains and feeders, rodents may be attracted to the outside of your home. 

With an outdoor space surrounding your home that attracts rodents, you significantly increase the chances of them moving into your home – particularly when it gets colder – which brings us to our next point. 

4 – Environmental factors 
There are a number of environmental factors that can drive mice and other rodents into your home. For example, the cold weather (as mentioned above), may drive rodents from outside your home, inside to seek shelter between the walls, under floorboards, and in the attic.

Other environmental factors can include construction work. For example: if there’s a lot of noisy construction work going on near your home, it wouldn’t be impossible for rodents to run away from the disruption and seek the peace and quiet that your home provides.

Does having mice mean your house is dirty?

So, does having a mice infestation mean that your house is dirty? Rest assured that that is not necessarily the case…however, it is generally the most common reason. The fact is, rodents can be attracted to your home simply by a few crumbs near the toaster. 

Many people don’t appreciate the importance of cleaning up spillages and disposing of food waste as quickly and efficiently as possible. Once a rodent catches wind of regular food and water sources in a home, it won’t be long before they find a way to nest, take root, and secure themselves regular sustenance.

Will mice leave on their own?

Contrary to what you may have heard, mice do not leave on their own. You could take every preventative measure under the sun, but once you have a rodent infestation, hoping for it to resolve itself is not an approach that we would recommend. 

If your home has been particularly dirty lately and you’ve been failing to clean up thoroughly after using the kitchen, then that likely explains the initial infestation. The same applies to any leaks as well. If you have leaky taps and toilets and stagnant water pooling on the floor in your home, then this is another reason why rodents might be attracted. However, it is important to recognise that rectifying those issues does not guarantee that the rodent problem will resolve itself. Yes, solving these issues and ensuring that your home is clean and clutter-free is one of the most effective means of keeping rodents out of your home – however, as to getting rid of an existing infestation, you’re going to need to seek professional assistance.

Mice control isn’t easy. It’s not as simple as removing the food and water sources – but hiring a team of professionals to successfully flush them out.

If you find yourself in a situation with a rodent infestation and you feel anxious and desperate to resolve it, we would highly recommend that you find a reputable and well-established pest control company, such as SWAT Pest Control Brisbane.

Certainly, there are DIY and home remedies that you can try, but if you’d rather not have to lay and monitor lots of mouse traps in your home, the fastest and most convenient solution is to have the professionals come to your property and fix it for you. 

Only then, once the infestation has been eradicated, can you start working on your pest prevention tactics (i.e., keeping your kitchen clean and tidy of food waste and spillages, clearing your garden area and keeping it clean, etc.). In any case, we advise jumping on this as soon as possible because when left unchecked, rodents can pose a terrible health hazard.


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