Prevent Mice

The Sounds Mice Make and What They Might Mean

You’re home late one night, kickin’ back with a sandwich and some White Sox highlights, when you hear it—scratch, scratch… skitter. Could be the pipes, right? Or maybe something worse. If you’re hearin’ strange noises in the walls, ceiling, or under the floorboards, it might not be the wind. You could be listenin’ to a full-blown rodent operation in progress.

Let’s break down the sounds mice make—and what they’re trying to tell you.

1. Scratching and Scraping

This one’s the classic. You hear it in the walls or ceilings, usually at night when the house is quiet. That scratching? It’s mice moving around inside your drywall, chewing insulation, or dragging nesting materials back to their hideout. These pests are active little creeps, and the noise means they’re setting up shop right under your nose.

2. Skittering or Light Footsteps

Think of this like hearing whispers in the hallway. Light tapping or tiny running sounds usually means the mice are out and about scouting for food, testing your defenses, and marking territory. You’re hearing movement, and where there’s one mouse, there’s usually more.

3. Chewing or Gnawing

Mice have teeth that never stop growing. To keep ’em trimmed, they chew constantly on wires, wood, cardboard, even plastic. If you hear repetitive grinding or gnawing noises, you’ve got a mouse treating your house like a buffet. And yeah, this can lead to electrical damage or house fires.

4. Squeaking or Chirping

You’d think it’d be cute, but don’t be fooled. That soft squeaking means communication. Mice “talk” to each other through high-pitched sounds, warning each other about danger, calling for mates, or coordinating like a crew planning a heist. If they’re vocal, they’re comfortable—and that means they’ve been around a while.

What the Sounds Really Mean

Bottom line? These noises are warnings. They mean your home has already been breached. This isn’t a scouting mission, it’s an active infestation. The longer you ignore the signs, the deeper they get and the harder they are to remove. Traps won’t catch what you can’t reach.

Let the Mob Handle It

At Mice Mob Exterminators, we don’t just listen: we act. We know what every noise means, where it’s coming from, and how to silence it permanently. From Lincoln Park to South Shore, we’ve cleaned out more nests than we can count.

Hear something funny? Call the Mob. We’ll shut it down before they turn your home into their headquarters.

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