Mice control services

in Chingford, Loughton and Enfield.

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PROFESSIONAL MICE REMOVAL SERVICES

For over 20 years, our experts have gained experience in putting an end to mice infestations in London. Our experts are familiar with the traits that mice have and this makes their work a little easier. With our high quality work, we have earned the trust of our clients. For more information, contact our team today.

What attracts mice and how do you know you have a problem?

  • What really attracts mice? In a word: food. Mice are good at finding any scrap of food in and around your home, but they mainly look for:
  • Uncollected rubbish and litter
  • Food for pets and birds that has been left out and not eaten
  • Fruits and berries that have fallen to the ground
  • Untended compost piles
  • Discarded food

And how do you know that you have a mouse problem? You will know that you’ve got a mouse problem when you see, hear or smell:

  • Droppings (typically around five millimetres long) found near food sources. Mice can produce up to 80 a day.
  • Scratching noises
  • Evidence of chewed fabric or items
  • Burrows or a nest
  • You may also notice a strong musky odour
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Why choose our mice control services?

Our experts have gained experience in offering mouse control services to customers in London. We make use of different techniques to ensure that your property is free of mice. In addition to our mice control services, we also offer pest control, wasp control, rat control, ant control, bed bug control, commercial contracts and loft clearance.

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What does a mouse look like?

Mice are hardy little creatures, so if there’s a mouse in your house you may want to know a bit more about what makes it tick.

Mice measure about eight centimetres in length (excluding the tail) and have an average weight of 12–22 grams. Their fur is brown/grey, with slightly lighter shading on their underside.

Why are mice so successful?

Mice are not incontinent, but they do scent-mark pathways and territories.

A mouse’s teeth grow continuously, and are worn down by gnawing on hard surfaces and by working them against each other (known as bruxing).

Mice are excellent climbers and can swim if necessary, although they tend to avoid water.

Mice are crepuscular, meaning that they are most active at twilight (dawn and dusk), although they can sometimes be seen during the day.

They have poor eyesight and are colour blind, but have acute hearing and a good sense of smell and taste.

Mice are capable of reproducing from four weeks old and have an average litter size of 9-12 young.

The average life expectancy of a house mouse is 9-12 months.

Where do mice live?

House mice are mainly found in close contact with human beings.

Outside they can live:

  • Under wood piles or lumber that is not in frequent use
  • Under bushes and vines and in tall thick grass
  • In appliances and old furniture that has been left outside and is not being used
  • In and around rubbish that has been left out
  • In holes or gaps under buildings

Inside they will make their homes:

  • Inside the insulation of walls and ceilings
  • In or behind cupboards, counters and bathtubs
  • Near your central heating or hot water boiler
  • In basements or attics, where things like cardboard and cloth are stored

What do mice eat?

Rather than their stereotype of being cheese lovers, the foods most favoured by the house mouse are cereals, biscuits and chocolate. When in the house, mice will eat almost anything not sealed in an airtight container.

House mice largely get the moisture they need from their food so do not need to seek out water.

What attracts mice?

In a word: food. Mice are masters at finding any scrap of food in and around your home, but their favourites are:

  • Uncollected rubbish and litter
  • Food for pets and birds that has been left out and not eaten
  • Fruits and berries that have fallen to the ground
  • Untended compost piles
  • Discarded food

How do I know if I have a mouse problem?

You will know that you’ve got a mouse problem when you see, hear or smell:

  • Droppings (typically around five millimetres long) found near food sources.
  • Mice can produce up to 80 a day.
  • Scratching noises.
  • Evidence of chewed fabric or items.
  • Burrows or nests.

You may also notice a strong musky odour.

Are mice harmful?

If they enter into the home wild mice may carry parasites and diseases that are harmful to humans and animals, including Salmonella and Listeria.

Another significant problem is the structural damage mice can cause from their gnawing and burrowing activities. This ranges from minor holes in walls/doors/furniture/cupboards to structural collapse, flooding, electrical faults and fire (due to gnawing through cables).

How can we help?

We provide highly targeted treatments if you have a pest control mice problem and will offer advice on how to keep your home free from rodents in the future.

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Testimonials

Over the course of multiple visits, Paul was always prompt, friendly and highly professional. He is knowledgable and extremely experienced, and was able to develop an effective way to manage and then eliminate a complex rodent infestation that had been ongoing for some months. Paul was also able to identify the point of entry, which was then blocked to prevent a reoccurrence of the problem. I am now rat-free! Pest Free 24/7 prices are also very reasonable. Thanks, Paul! You can count me in as a loyal future customer.

Chris Christodoulou

Excellent service, very professional. I found them to be very knowledgeable, friendly and courtesy. They knew exactly what they were doing and resolved the problem. I would definitely recommend them for any pest/vermin issues.

L Pickton

Excellent service. Paul is very friendly, and was very helpful and professional. Couldn’t recommend strongly enough!

Denise SchuburgBed Bugs

Paul has helped with a number of pest / vermin problems in the past and has always been extremely knowledgeable and professional. The most recent issue with rats was resolved very quickly. I highly recommend Paul for any pest control issues and he would be my first choice for any pest / vermin issues.

Mr Mark Harden

I had a heavy infestation of cockroaches in my kitchen and wanted a quick solution to eradicating the issue. Nick was extremely helpful, his knowledge and advice put me at ease about the infestation. I was really impressed with the service I received and would highly recommend this company.

Alan Webster

Paul is very thorough and knowledgeable. He has provided an excellent service and has gone above and beyond to help fix our rodent problem. On each visit, he has proven to be punctual and reliable. It is very reassuring to know that Paul is only a phone call away. We would highly recommend him and would use him again for any pest control services.

Mrs Hameed

Very reliable pest control company. We had rats in the garden and they sorted it quite quickly. Highly recommended.

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