Mouse Control
Professional mouse control that protects your home, family, and peace of mind.
5 Highlights on Mouse Control
Mouse control is the specialized practice of identifying, eliminating, and preventing rodent infestations inside residential and commercial properties. A & R Pest Solutions delivers thorough mouse control and rodent control through proven methods, targeted products, and certified pest control technicians.
- Comprehensive Inspection: We inspect attics, roof spaces, basements, wall voids, and crawl spaces to locate mouse nests, burrows, droppings, and gnaw marks left by rodents.
- Integrated Pest Management: Our team applies IPM principles, combining snap traps, glue boards, live traps, and tamper-resistant bait stations to capture and remove mice safely.
- Targeted Rodenticide Application: Licensed exterminators deploy effective rodenticides like bromadiolone and warfarin only where children, pets, and non-target wildlife can’t reach.
- Exclusion and Sealing: We seal entry points, block every hole and gap around pipes, and rodent-proof vents to prevent reinfestation by mice and other vermin.
- Sanitation and Disinfection: Crews sanitize contaminated areas, removing droppings linked to hantavirus, salmonella, and leptospirosis to restore hygienic conditions.
Each highlight ties back to mouse control as a complete service, not a single treatment.
Why Choose Our Mouse Control
Mouse control from A & R Pest Solutions stands apart through field experience, scientific knowledge, and a written satisfaction guarantee. As a licensed pest control company, we handle mice, rats, and all common pests with EPA-approved protocols on every job. Our pest control technicians hold state licenses and complete continuing education in rodentology.
We treat each property as a unique problem. A house or studio apartment with a single mouse needs different tactics than a warehouse with an active infestation issue. Our crews adjust bait selection, trap placement, and exclusion work based on the size of the infestation, the species, and the severity.
Pricing stays transparent. You receive a written quote before any technician opens a tool bag. No surprise charges. All recommended treatments are explained before work begins.
Our humane options matter to many clients. We offer live trap programs for households that prefer non-toxic catch-and-release methods, and we pair those with exclusion work so released mice don’t return.
Every mouse control contract includes follow-up visits. Technicians monitor bait stations, check traps, and document activity until rodent signs drop to zero. If mice return within the guarantee window, we re-treat at no cost.
Contact us and our team responds quickly. Same-day scheduling covers most service areas, and emergency calls receive priority. We work around your hours, including evenings and weekends for commercial clients who can’t shut down during business hours.
Signs You Need Mouse Control
Mouse control becomes necessary the moment you spot evidence of a mouse problem in or around your property. Mice breed fast, cause structural damage, contaminate food, and chew through wiring, insulation, and drywall. The sooner you act to get rid of them, the less damage they cause and the lower the health risk.
- Droppings in Cabinets, Pantries, or Drawers: Mouse droppings look like small dark grains of rice. Finding them near food packaging, under sinks, or in utensil drawers signals an active infestation. Droppings carry pathogens including salmonella and hantavirus, so cleanup requires proper disinfection.
- Gnaw Marks and Chewed Materials: Mice gnaw constantly to keep their incisors filed down. Look for chewed cardboard, shredded insulation, frayed wires, and bite marks on baseboards or food containers. Damaged electrical wiring poses a fire hazard and demands immediate professional treatment.
- Scratching or Scurrying Sounds at Night: Mice are nocturnal. Hearing movement inside walls, ceilings, or attics after dark points to nesting rodents. Sounds often concentrate near insulation, ductwork, and the spaces above drop ceilings where mice build burrows.
- Greasy Smudge Marks Along Walls: Mice follow the same paths repeatedly, leaving oily rub marks along baseboards, beams, and entry points. These tracks help our technicians map runways and place traps where mice actually travel.
- Pets Acting Strangely: Cats and dogs detect mice long before humans do. A pet that stares at a wall, paws at a vent, or sniffs intently around appliances often signals hidden rodent activity that warrants inspection.
Any one of these signs justifies a call. Two or more means the infestation is already established.
Our Mouse Control Process
Mouse control at A & R Pest Solutions follows a structured five-step process designed for measurable results.
Step 1: Inspection. A licensed technician arrives, walks the property inside and out, and identifies entry points, nesting sites, droppings, and travel routes. We document findings with photos and notes.
Step 2: Custom Treatment Plan. Based on inspection results, we build a plan that matches the infestation level. The plan lists trap locations, bait station placements, exclusion work, and a treatment timeline. You review and approve it before work begins.
Step 3: Treatment and Trapping. Crews install snap traps, glue boards, and tamper-resistant bait stations stocked with anticoagulant rodenticides. We place devices along runways, inside wall voids when needed, and in attics, garages, and crawl spaces. Non-toxic options remain available on request.
Step 4: Exclusion and Sealing. Technicians seal gaps, holes, and cracks larger than a quarter inch using steel wool, hardware cloth, copper mesh, and rodent-proof sealants. We block utility penetrations, weatherproof door sweeps, and screen vents to keep mice out permanently.
Step 5: Follow-Up and Monitoring. We schedule return visits to check traps, refresh bait, and confirm the infestation has ended. Quarterly or monthly monitoring plans are available for ongoing protection in restaurants, warehouses, and multi-family housing.
Each step connects to the next. The process ends only when mouse activity reaches zero and entry points stay sealed.
Brands We Use
Mouse control results depend on the quality of the products behind them. A & R Pest Solutions uses professional-grade brands trusted by licensed exterminators nationwide.
- Bell Laboratories
- Victor
- Tomcat
- JT Eaton
- Liphatech
- Rockwell Labs
- Catchmaster
- Trapper
- Motomco
- Syngenta
Every product we apply carries EPA registration and follows label requirements to the letter. We store rodenticides in locked, tamper-resistant stations so children, pets, and wildlife stay safe.
Other Services
| Mouse control | Mouse extermination | Rodent infestation |
| Mouse removal | Mice control services | Snap trap placement |
| Professional mouse control | Mouse exterminator | Bait station monitoring |
| Residential mouse control | Mouse pest control | Rodent exclusion |
| Affordable mouse control | Mouse trapping service | Anticoagulant rodenticide |
FAQs About Mouse Control
What is mouse control?
Mouse control is the professional process of inspecting, trapping, eliminating, and preventing mice from infesting a property. The service combines bait stations, traps, exclusion work, and sanitation to remove rodents and stop reinfestation.
When should I schedule mouse control?
Schedule mouse control the moment you spot droppings, hear scurrying at night, find gnaw marks, or notice greasy rub marks along walls. Fall and early winter bring the highest activity as mice seek warm shelter, so early action prevents larger infestations.
Why does mouse control require professional treatment?
Mice breed every three weeks and hide in wall voids, attics, and crawl spaces that homeowners can’t reach safely. Professional mouse control uses licensed rodenticides, structural exclusion, and trained inspection to address infestations DIY methods miss.
How does mouse control work?
Our process starts with inspection, moves to a custom treatment plan, deploys traps and bait stations along travel routes, seals entry points to block reinfestation, and finishes with monitoring visits until activity ends.
Can mouse control protect against disease?
Yes. Mice spread hantavirus, salmonella, leptospirosis, and plague through droppings, urine, and saliva. Our mouse control service includes sanitation guidance and disinfection of contaminated areas to reduce disease vector exposure.
Does mouse control harm pets or children?
Our technicians place rodenticides only inside tamper-resistant bait stations that pets and children can’t open. Non-toxic options including snap traps, live traps, and exclusion work remain available for homes that prefer chemical-free mouse control.