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Mouse Control in Waukesha County, WI

Mus musculus

High Threat Emergency Property Damage Health Risk

House mice are Wisconsin's most common rodent invader, capable of squeezing through gaps as small as a dime. In Waukesha County, mouse invasions peak dramatically in fall as temperatures drop, but they're a year-round concern. Mice contaminate food, spread disease, and can cause electrical fires by gnawing on wiring. A single pair can produce over 60 offspring per year.

Signs of Mice

  • Droppings (1/4 inch, pointed)
  • Gnaw marks
  • Scratching sounds at night
  • Grease marks along walls
  • Nesting material

Common Locations

KitchensPantriesWall voidsAtticsBasementsGaragesUtility rooms

Prevention Tips

  • Seal gaps larger than 1/4 inch
  • Store food in glass/metal containers
  • Keep garage doors closed
  • Trim vegetation from foundation
  • Professional exclusion service

Wisconsin Climate Factors

  • Fall cooling drives mass indoor migration
  • Harsh winters increase indoor pressure
  • Snow cover near homes creates runways

Seasonal Activity

Spring
6/10
Summer
5/10
Fall
9/10
Winter
10/10

Mice FAQ – Waukesha County

How much does mouse extermination cost in Waukesha County?

Mouse control pricing in Waukesha County is based on your home's square footage, number of entry points, and infestation level. Our approach includes elimination AND exclusion to prevent return. Free inspection with transparent pricing — no contracts required.

How do mice get into my Waukesha County home?

Mice can enter through gaps as small as a dime—around pipes, utility lines, dryer vents, garage doors, and foundation cracks. Our exclusion service identifies and seals every entry point.

Are mice dangerous in Waukesha County homes?

Yes. Mice contaminate food with salmonella and hantavirus, trigger allergies with droppings and urine, and cause electrical fires by gnawing wires. In Wisconsin, the health risks increase in winter when mice are heavily concentrated indoors.

Need Emergency Pest Service?

Don't wait when safety is at risk. PIP's emergency team responds same-day across Waukesha County.

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