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How Much Is Pest Control for Mice?

If you have mice in your home, you should hire a professional to get rid of them. This guide explains the average cost of pest control for mice.

With the average female mouse giving birth to around 35 babies each year, a mouse infestation can happen fast. They may look cute on the outside, but the last thing you want are dozens of mice running loose in your home. They can spread diseases and cause structural damage.

Mice Exterminators

If you start noticing mice in your house, your first inclination may be to set out poison or traps. However, the best pest control for mice is to hire a professional.

This guide will go over pest control prices for ridding your home from mice infestation, and what types of services you can expect.

How Much Does Pest Control for Mice Cost?

mice exterminator will cost on average between $225 to $500. This cost will be determined based on how the mice are removed and your house’s square footage. There are several other factors that play a part in the overall cost.

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Inspection

An inspection of your property is needed to evaluate how extensive the mice infestation is. The cost of inspection can range from $50 to $300. The average cost is typically around $100.

Where the Mice Are in Your Home

If the mice are located in a hard-to-reach area, that’ll result in the overall cost going up. One key aspect of mice removal is to prevent them from infesting again in the future. This means an exterminator will seal off all entrance holes.

Some common mice infestation areas include:

  • Attics
  • Wall voids
  • Crawlspaces
  • Garages
  • Under appliances
  • Kitchen cabinets
  • Stovepipes

There are certain areas that are harder to seal than others. The average cost for different areas in your household are:

  • Stove, Roof, or Shed: $100 to $400
  • Barn, Garage, or Walls: $450 to $1,000

The harder it is to access and seal off the infestation, the more expensive the extermination will be.

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Repairs to Your Home

When you have a mouse infestation, they’ll likely cause damage to your home. They can nibble at:

  • Electrical wires
  • Wood
  • Food containers

They’ll also make nests inside of your walls and leave their waste everywhere. After the mice have been removed, you’ll likely have to have some repairs made to your home. This will result in an increase in cost as well.

Dead Mouse Disposal

Even if they’re dead, mice can still spread diseases. Some types of diseases mice carry include:

  • Hantavirus: Deer mice typically carry this illness through airborne particles from their feces
  • Plague: While the plague is extremely rare, a rodent or flea that’s infected with it can transfer the plague
  • Leptospirosis: This virus can be spread through water or food that’s been tainted with mice feces
  • Salmonellosis: Mice can spread this disease by their saliva or urine coming in contact with kitchen or food surfaces

Mice can also spread different diseases that are associate with parasites, fleas, and ticks. A professional pest company should remove the dead mice from your property. That can cost around $50 to $150.

Extermination Method

There are a variety of ways exterminators can get rid of mice from your house. Some of the methods they employ include:

  • Snap trap
  • Live mousetrap
  • Poison
  • Glue trap
  • Jaw mousetrap
  • Electric trap
  • Bait station
  • Rodenticides
  • Mice fumigation

A live mousetrap is on the cheaper end, with that method costing around $250 to $300. Mice fumigation is the most effective but can cost between $400 to $1,500.

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Severity of Infestation

Seeing one or two mice in your home can be alarming. If you hear or see groups of them moving around your home, that’s cause for major concern. The severity of the mouse infestation in your home will affect the overall cost.

Mice Exterminator Services

The larger your infestation is, the more costly and invasive the extermination methods will be. If there are only a few mice present, live traps can be easily used. If there’s a colony of larger infestation, multiple methods will have to be employed.

Common FAQs

Seeing a mouse in your home can be alarming. Below are some of the most common questions we get asked about mice infestations.

Are Mice Dangerous?

As a whole, mice aren’t dangerous, but there are several ways they can pose a threat. If you try to handle a mouse infestation on your own, you risk the chance of a mouse biting you. You expose yourself to a variety of diseases by coming into contact with mouse saliva.

Additionally, mice can infect your food and preparation surfaces by coming into contact with them. They’ll bring in parasites and fleas.

Even if you remove the food sources from your home, you’ll need to plug up all the holes mice can enter through. A qualified pest control company will be able to address all these problems for you.

Why Do Mice Come Into My Home?

There are a few things that attract mice. They include:

  • Clutter
  • Warmth
  • Food
  • Shelter

The reason why mice are attracted to clutter is that they can make a nest out of dust, debris, and papers.

What Are Common Types of Mice?

The most common type of mouse is the house mouse. There are other types that can get into your home. They include:

  • Western harvest mouse
  • Deer mouse (i.e. field mouse)
  • White-footed mouse
  • Pachyuromous mice
  • House mice
  • Pilliga mouse
  • Stiped filed mouse

At the end of the day, it doesn’t always matter what type of mouse you have. As soon as you see one, you need to call a professional to deal with the situation.

When Should I Call an Exterminator?

If you’ve already noticed mice around your home, you need to call an exterminator. You want to get a handle on the infestation before it gets out of control and the cost increases.

Contact Pest Extinct for Pest Control for Mice

If you have a mice infestation in your home, you need to contact professionals to get rid of them. There are a variety of factors that play a part in how much pest control for mice will cost.

Contact Pest Extinct today to receive a free quote for a mouse infestation.

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