How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings

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Do you find that your home has become a haven for mice? 

That doesn’t have to be the case; you can get rid of mice if you follow these steps in walls and ceilings very fast. 

With these simple tips, you can rid your home of these pesky critters in no time!


How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast
 How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast


5 ways to deal with mice

The first thing you should do is locate their entry points. You may want to block off these areas as a first step. 

There are various types of repellents that can be used, ranging from over-the-counter sprays (i.e., peppermint oil) to plug-in gels that contain essential oils such as clove, cinnamon or eucalyptus.

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 These typically require several weeks for optimal results—although mice might start scattering before that. If you don’t see immediate results, try another type. 

Use traps: Setting live traps for mice will allow you to remove them safely; however, it’s best to capture both adults and juveniles at once. 

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That’s because adults can be very territorial; if they know an area has been compromised by a trap, they will keep their distance until they feel confident it’s safe again. 

Once trapped, use an air gun or soft hammer to dispatch them as quickly and humanely as possible. Don’t use poison: Mice could have already moved into your home when you discover one dead on your kitchen floor. It seems like a solid plan—kill one mouse, get rid of many more! 

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But rodenticides are dangerous for humans and pets alike; there's also no guarantee that other animals won't eat any poisoned mice. 

Maintain cleanliness: Keeping your house tidy is likely something you already do; what we're saying here is take extra steps to make sure that crumbs and grease aren't building up behind appliances or cabinets. 


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This way, if (or when) rodents move in, they'll have less comfortable space to stay long term. Spray high concentrations of vinegar wherever rodents have left droppings. 

Not only does cleaning with vinegar help to mask odor, but it attracts bugs that feed on decomposing materials.

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 Boric acid mixed with flour works well too, although follow label instructions carefully so you don't inhale or ingest either substance. 

Trap survivors : Repeated attempts might not dislodge every last interloper; if you notice activity after a week or two, set some more traps and keep trying. 

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Also check around doors, windows and vents for cracks where pests can easily get in; filling these holes can deter future intruders even while making efforts to evict existing ones quicker. 

When all else fails: Some people have tried everything short of physically exterminating all rats within 50 miles of their homes—and failed nonetheless.




Clean up after them

The first step is to eliminate all access points mice can use. 

The main ways they enter is through holes around wires or air vents, openings around plumbing, unscreened windows, or broken door jams.

 To ensure that you catch all possible entrances, get a flashlight and walk around your house at night looking for any small cracks or crevices (especially along baseboards) where a mouse could fit through. 

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While you’re at it, search for droppings as well since these can also be an indicator of a mouse’s presence. 

Seal up any holes you find with caulk or steel wool so that mice won’t be able to chew their way back into your home again. 

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If you have pets and are afraid of them chewing on potential entrance areas, consider using a scent-free mousetrap instead which will kill mice without leaving any evidence behind. 

Finally, make sure to screen any windows and replace or repair damaged doors in order to prevent future entry. You should keep food items sealed tightly away from pet food dishes as well. 



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Cleaning up after your pet regularly will help prevent them from bringing mice into your home in places like kitty litter boxes or under bird feeders outside. 

Use Havahart® traps: Havahart® traps are designed to humanely trap small animals without causing undue suffering. 

To get rid of mice fast, place one in each room that seems most prone to getting infested (kitchens and bathrooms tend to be common problem areas). 

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Bait them with peanut butter spread onto a cracker; don’t forget about cabinets too! Since mice tend to travel over surfaces rather than underneath them, place multiple traps by walls whenever possible for best results. 

Just remember not to handle Havahart® traps directly when setting or resetting—you don’t want any human scent on them otherwise mice may avoid eating whatever bait you used!




Catch Them With a Trap

One common way to get rid of mice is with traps. It’s one of most humane solutions, but also one that requires you to handle or kill pests, which can be hard for some people.


How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast
 How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast


If you want a quick, easy-to-set trap that won’t damage your walls or ceiling (which can be tricky if you have a lot of attic insulation), a snap trap is what you need. 

For those who prefer bait-and-kill traps, try an electronic rodent repeller: plug it into an outlet by your dryer vent or another entry point where mice are entering your home. 

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If you don’t see results after two weeks, move it closer to where they're coming from. After about three months, chances are good that no more rodents will come around—you've found their population center. 

Next, all you'll have to do is fix your broken vents, seal up cracks in your house, block access through foundation drains or fill up holes with steel wool.

 You'll have to keep watch since these only last so long before needing a recharge or replacement. Plus, rodents tend to get wise over time when it comes to new environments and scents—they may just find other ways into your house once they discover there's food here. 

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To get rid of mice quickly and safely, invest in sealing off possible entry points inside and outside; call pest control experts (at least once!) too as part of taking responsibility for keeping mice out permanently. 

They'll remove mouse infestations any size as part of a comprehensive service plan that promises safety both for humans and nonhuman animals alike.




Baits

One of the most common ways to get rid of mice is with mouse baits. These are commercial poisons that can be put into small spaces such as a wall void or attic crawl space.

 Use them when you’re certain there are no children or pets around, and don’t touch them yourself once they have been laid out. 

Keep children and pets away from your home for at least 24 hours after laying baits down, just in case.

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 Follow package instructions for best results, but typical dosages range from 1-4 bait stations per 100 square feet (10-40 sq m) depending on how severe an infestation is present. 

You may want to use more than one type of bait if one kind doesn’t seem to work well. It typically takes several days before these rodents eat enough poison to die,




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 so avoid contact with any baits until then; you might also consider leaving some food sources (such as peanut butter!) near your baits so other critters will eat them first. 

Be sure not to leave any uneaten food lying around during cleanup, either—you don't want pet animals eating it! If a rat dies near its nest mates while they aren't active, move it outside quickly before others pick up on its scent and carry it back inside themselves. 

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Otherwise, bury or double-bag corpses far away from your house, preferably under cover where scavengers can't get to them. Once dead rats start decomposing, they create a strong odor that may attract even more rodents and insects. 

Cleaning: Cleaning thoroughly is probably the easiest way to prevent new rodent problems in your walls, because it keeps crumbs and bugs off your walls in between cleanings.



Ultrasonic Pest Repellers

Simply place one or more ultrasonic pest repellers near where you think mice are entering your home.

 These devices typically plug into a wall outlet, emit high-frequency sounds that can only be heard by rodents (and other small animals), and drive them away—without harming them. 

Ultrasonic pest repellers work like other animal deterrents: The frequency scares pests away, but doesn't bother humans or pets.

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 (Bonus: They don't require any chemicals or poisons.) We recommend going with a plug-in model because it’s easier to position it at eye level for maximum effectiveness. 

The downside is that some won’t work unless they’re plugged into an electrical outlet. 

You should also know that these products usually have mixed reviews; while some people swear by them, others say they have little effect on rodent infestations. 




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Some even report allergic reactions after using them! Read our full guide on how to get rid of mice here before deciding whether or not to go with a repeller.


How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast
 How to Get Rid of Mice in Walls and Ceilings Very Fast


Just as these get rid of mice tips can help you safely dispose of dead mice, we want our customers and their loved ones to be safe when handling mouse corpses. 

Disposing of a dead animal is not always as easy at it sounds; if it isn't done correctly, diseases such as Salmonella or Hantavirus can contaminate your food supply or infect humans. 

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We recommend using gloves while disposing any kind of corpse (or cleaning up after one). 

If you have pet cats or dogs on your property, keep them away from any potential disease-spreading rodent cadavers. 

And finally, with every Pest Control call comes a free follow-up inspection; make sure to take advantage of that for peace of mind!




Poison

Using poison is probably one of your last resorts when it comes to getting rid of mice. It may seem like a quick and easy solution, but poisons should only be used as a very last resort. 

Not only are poisons harmful for people, they’re also harmful for other animals like pets, birds, or even small children who may find them if you don’t store them properly. 

Plus, because there’s no way to know where a mouse will go after being poisoned (could be back into your house or out into an area where pets live), there's really no way to know if using poison will solve your problem.

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 If you absolutely must use poison to get rid of mice, please use caution: wear must protective clothing, gloves, and mask while mice handling. 

Make sure all children and pets stay away from areas that have been sprayed and keep it all off counters or shelves where food items could become contaminated.

 If someone is exposed to poison—whether it’s through touching something with chemical residue on it or ingesting part of a poisoned rodent—be sure to get medical attention immediately. 

You can always call us if you need professional help getting rid of mice!




Myths about killing mice

Although you’ll find plenty of home remedies for getting rid of mice on Google, most don’t actually work.

 In fact, many are very dangerous for you and your family. For example, peppermint oil is commonly recommended as a way to get rid of mice, but it can be poisonous if ingested by humans or pets. 

In addition, rodents have sensitive ears that can detect high-pitched noises which causes them to run away. Believe it or not—it doesn’t work! 

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Anything that produces noise will send mice scurrying away (such as cats). However, there is one myth about getting rid of mice which actually works: One thing almost all exterminators agree on is that traps are more effective than any kind of repellent. 

Also important to know: Vacuuming up dead pests alone won't solve your problem because their urine contains pheromones that tell other rodents they're safe to stay in your home. 




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(The myth: When a mouse smells another dead mouse, he leaves town.) The bottom line: If you want get rid of an infestation quickly, traps will give you better results than anything else! 

Ultimately, no matter what method you choose to use, remember that being proactive and taking action immediately are keys to successful elimination. 

Removing food sources and cleaning your home thoroughly every few days go hand-in-hand with using methods designed to kill mice right now. 

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You'll spend less time dealing with problems later if you take care of both problems together rather than waiting until later when issues start mounting. 

And remember, only use natural methods unless you absolutely need professional help; believe us—we wouldn't recommend turning over control of a pest problem to strangers if we didn't trust those professionals completely!

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