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Serving the Greater San Francisco Area

Mice Problems Sonoma, CA

We offer wildlife control services such as Mice Problems in the following cities: Belvedere, Cloverdale, Corte Madera, Cotati, Fairfax, Healdsburg, Larkspur, Mill Valley, Novato, Petaluma, Rohnert Park, Ross, San Anselmo, San Francisco, San Rafael, Santa Rosa, Sausalito, Sebastopol, Sonoma, Tiburon, Windsor

We also cover the following counties: Marin, San Francisco, Sonoma, Napa


What Problems Do Mice Cause When They Get Inside Homes?


When mice get into Sonoma, CA homes, they can create a wide range of mice problems, from contaminating your home to damaging your food. Mice will end up in the kitchen, looking for food, and will contaminate foods in the cupboards, kitchen surfaces and pantries by leaving significant amounts of droppings and urine. Some people get Salmonella poisoning, simply from mice crawling around on the counters or furniture, surfaces that we touch every day.

Not only do mice contaminate areas, mice can also cause significant damage to things like electrical wiring and other materials within the attics and walls of your Sonoma, CA home. They can damage insulation in the attic and can leave a mess of droppings to be cleaned up. It is important to take the proper precautions when dealing with mouse excrement and it is best to contact a San Francisco Critter Control office in your area for services on repairing mouse damage and decontaminating areas of your Sonoma, CA home.


How to Get Rid of Mouse Infestation in Home and Dead Mice in Attics and Basements: Dead Mice Removal


Typical locations for mice within Sonoma, CA homes are attics and basements. The common process for getting rid of mice in these areas of the home starts with inspection. San Francisco Critter Control will identify the source of entry for the mice and harborage areas where damage from the mouse infestation is taking place. We inspect both the interior and exterior of Sonoma, CA homes in a thorough manner, in order to identify all points of entry.

Once we have identified all points of mouse entry, San Francisco Critter Control will implement a mouse trapping and baiting program to quickly reduce the population of mice in the infestation. When the mice have been trapped, they will be removed from the Sonoma, CA home through a safe dead mice removal process. Then, Critter Control will seal all entry points to prevent any re-entry of mice.

After all entry points have been sealed and the mice have been removed from the home, Critter Control will use rodenticides (if allowed by the state) around the exterior of the Sonoma, CA home, in order to reduce the mouse infestation pressure on the house. Cleaning up mouse damage and excrement in basements and attics is also an important step of the process and should be carried out by a mouse professional.


For the best methods of getting rid of mouse infestations in the attic and basement of your Sonoma, CA home, contact San Francisco Critter Control in your area for professional and effective services.
 

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