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Small, dark pellets near food storage, appliances, or along walls.
Mice infestations can pose various health risks and cause property damage, making professional mice pest control essential to help keep your home protected. Terminix provides tailored solutions, including rodent control, rodent exclusion, and PestFree365+®, to help keep mice out of your home. With PestFree365+, you also gain coverage against up to 38 more pests, guaranteed.

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Small, dark pellets near food storage, appliances, or along walls.
Chewed wood, plastic, wires, or the corners of food packaging.
Scratching, scurrying, or thumping inside walls or ceilings.
A musty, sour odor that may indicate nesting, or in severe cases, a dead rat.
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We'll inspect your home to check for signs of rodents and risk factors that could make your home vulnerable.
Terminix professionals will develop a plan that may include a combination of rodenticides, tamper-resistant bait stations, or live traps to offer the best chance of success.
Our technicians will inspect your home for potential entry points and provide a customized treatment plan to seal any openings and help prevent rodents from getting inside.
Your technician will contact you to schedule a follow-up inspection to check for new signs of rodent activity.
Mouse control costs vary based on several factors, including the extent of the infestation, the size of the property, and the treatment method(s) used. PestFree365+, our ongoing pest control plan, covers common pests such as mice and offers cost-effective solutions compared to individual treatments.
To help keep mice out of your house, maintain a clean, clutter-free home, store food in sealed containers, and remove debris or overgrowth outdoors that can create hiding or nesting spots. Check items stored outdoors before bringing them inside. For long-term protection, our ongoing plans can provide routine treatments and proactive prevention to help prevent recurring mouse problems.
While it's not necessary to prepare for your visit, there are a few things you can do to make the inspection easier. Ensure easy access to all areas of your home that need treatment, including basements, attics, and crawl spaces. Inform the technician about any specific concerns or areas of pest activity. Plan for children and pets to be away from the treatment area during and immediately after application, as directed by your technician.
The best way to remove mice depends on the severity of the infestation. However, in most situations, it's best to call a mouse exterminator, as mice can breed very quickly. Terminix technicians understand how to get rid of mice and will inspect your home to assess the infestation, identify entry points, and recommend a mouse treatment plan.
Mice often hide in quiet, dark, and secluded areas of your home where they feel safe and have easy access to food and water. Common hiding spots include behind appliances, inside cabinets, under sinks, in attics or basements, and within wall voids or crawl spaces. They may also nest in cluttered storage areas, cardboard boxes, insulation, or under furniture.
There’s no single “best” DIY mouse repellent that works long-term. Some people try ultrasonic devices or strong scents, such as peppermint oil, but these methods are only effective temporarily, if at all. The most reliable way to keep mice out is a combination of prevention and professional mice pest control.
How long it takes to get rid of mice can vary depending on the size of the infestation, the structure of the home, and how quickly entry points are sealed. Our mice exterminators focus not just on removing existing mice but also on identifying and sealing entry points, monitoring activity, and addressing underlying attractants.
There’s no single “best” DIY mouse repellent that works long-term. Some people try ultrasonic devices or strong scents, such as peppermint oil, but these methods are only effective temporarily, if at all. The most reliable way to keep mice out is a combination of prevention and professional mice pest control.
Living with mice in your home can be dangerous for several reasons. Mice can carry diseases that can be transmitted through their droppings, urine, and saliva, posing health risks to you and your family. Mice can also contaminate food and surfaces, and their constant chewing on wires, insulation, and wood can potentially lead to electrical fires and/or structural damage. Because mice reproduce rapidly, even a small infestation can quickly become difficult to control if not addressed promptly.




