How to Get Rid of Deer Mice [4 Easy Steps!]

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Introduction: 0:00
Step 1: Identification: 0:43
Step 2: Inspection: 1:17
Step 3: Treatment: 2:12
Step 4: Prevention: 4:08

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Deer mice are small rodents that cause frequent problems for home and business owners in rural areas or even in urban neighborhoods close to parks, forests, or other dense vegetation. These small mice can invade indoor spaces through cracks and crevices in walls and other entry points. When an infestation breaks out indoors, the deer mice are capable of ruining foodstuffs, chewing wood and wiring, and spreading diseases like Hantavirus.

Deer mice are small rodents commonly found outdoors, but will occasionally invade indoors in search of food, water, and shelter. Their bodies are 2 to 3 inches in length, and their tails add another 2 to 3 inches. When compared to other rodents, deer mice have large ears and large black eyes. The top side of the fur can be different shades of brown, while the underside is white.

When looking for deer mice, start indoors in the kitchen, bathroom, attic, basement, and garage. Check within cabinets, behind appliances, and behind any storage.

You’re looking for deer mice activity, which may also include the mice themselves. Look for gnaw marks, chewed openings, fur on the ground, and smear marks along the walls. When inspecting, note any foul odors, and look for their droppings. Mouse droppings are about ¼ of an inch in length with pointed ends.

After inspecting indoors, check outside for any rodent burrows or trampled-down grass. Paths of flattened grass are evidence of where rodents have traveled. Also, note any spot where pests can invade your property.

To eliminate a deer mouse infestation, use traps designed to make rodent control easy and effective, like the Solutions Easy Set Snap Traps and Pro Glue Trays. Our Easy Set Snap Traps offer a clean and quick kill for those looking for a pragmatic approach.

To set up, bait the trap’s pressure plate,  and simply pull back on the upright bar until the trap locks into place. There are many foods that rodents are attracted to, but it’s best to use something sticky like peanut butter so the mouse cannot lift the bait away. When set properly, any rodent that activates the trap will be killed instantly. Indoors, set traps directly in areas where rodent activity has been observed. Outdoors, we recommend you pair this trap with a Solutions Tamper-Proof Bait Station. The bait station will safely house the armed trap without posing a danger to any non-target animals.

We also recommend you use Pro Glue Trays as an additional method of trapping rodents. These traps are pre-baited with a peanut butter scent to lure rodents to its powerful and sticky glue. To set up Pro Glue Trays, simply remove the trays from the package, pull the trays apart, and they’re ready to place. The Glue Tray’s flat design even allows it to be placed underneath furniture for more discreet trapping.

We recommend you use both types of traps, not just to cover more ground, but to also get around bait shyness, which can be observed in many rodent species. Most households may need about 12 of each for effective control. Be sure to set traps about 5 to 10 feet away from each other where you’ve seen rodent activity.

Check traps once a day to see if cleanup is necessary. After setting up traps and bait, it may take several weeks to see a noticeable reduction in pest activity.


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