If you see a mouse outside your house, you usually want to get rid of it. Mice are not domesticated animals and can carry diseases that can be dangerous for humans. Most types of mice will bite if they feel threatened or cornered, although some types do not.
Mice can damage your property by creating holes in walls to make nests for raising their young. They also gnaw on things they find in homes, including wires and wooden furniture. This makes the home more susceptible to things like fire, mold, and bugs like termites since the elements now have a direct path into your home.
Mice are known carriers of diseases that can affect humans, pets, and agricultural products. These include the deadly Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) which is frequently contracted when handling mouse droppings in poorly ventilated spaces.
On top of the damage a mouse could cause, you also have to keep in mind that mice bite. They always have to chew, which leaves them with incredibly sharp teeth. It is common for them to bite as a form of defense. The CDC has noted several specific dangerous diseases carried by mice:
Mice are one of the world’s most common carriers for dangerous diseases. When you find a mouse outside your house, it is usually best to contact a pest control company like us here at Mice Mob Exterminators to get rid of the mice for good. Just remember, whenever you see a single mouse, you are nearly guaranteed that more are close. They may look friendly, but they are more dangerous than they look. Don’t take a chance. Let us come out and remove the mice from your home so you know that your home is safe for you, your family, and your pets.
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