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wood, brick, weathered sheet metal, cables, etc. they can easily travel for some distance hanging upside down. although they are good swimmers, mice tend to take to water only if left with no other alternative. mice are basically nocturnal in nature. house mice breed throughout the year and can become pregnant within 48 hours of producing a litter. there are usually about 6 mice to a litter and females may produce as many as ten litters (about 50 young) per year. it takes 18 to 21 days for gestation, and 35 days for a mouse to mature. most mice live anywhere from 15 to 18 months. they make their nests out of the same types of soft materials as rats, and as many as 3 females may use the same nest. they commonly nest in insulation in attics, also in stoves and under refrigerators. mice do not travel far from their nest, about 12 to 20 feet. how to get rid of mice, mouse control seattle 1. get rid of the reason rodents are being attracted:food . the most common rodent attractant in urban locations is wild bird seed. once a constant food source has been detected, rodents will leave pheromone trails for their family members to follow. this could result in a large populations being attracted to your home or business. an abundant supply of food will also speed up their reproductive cycle. most people who feed wild birds don’t realize they are probably feeding more rodents than birds. pet food, grass seed and poorly stored human food are other attractants. 2. eliminate the route rodents are taking to enter living and working space . once inside a building, rodents will follow plumbing and wiring to access all levels and many rooms. gaps around pipes should be blocked. pay special attention to pipes under the kitchen sink, bathrooms, laundry room and hot water tank. 3. remove the rodents. once you have stopped attracting them and blocked off their entry points, you can focus attention on eliminating the rodent population. you will have a hard time attracting rodents to bait on a trap or poison bait, if you have not eliminated their usual source of food. baiting techniques. don’t bother trying to catch them in live traps. click here for the reason. feeding habits mice normally feed 15 to 20 times per day and will eat pretty much anything a human will eat. food preference is cereal or seed, but also gnaw through insulation or wires, sheet rock, storage boxes, etc. mice are nibblers. they do small amounts of damage to many food items in “home range”, rather than doing extensive damage to any one item. while mice are nibblers and feed many times in many places, they have two main feeding periods, at dusk and just before dawn. they have to consume about 10% to 15% of their body weight every 24 hours and require extremely small amounts of water. disease & sanitation factors mice droppings sometimes are confused with droppings from the larger species of roaches, such as the american roach. mice droppings are smooth with pointed ends, and are 1/8th to 1/4 inch long. in six months, one pair of mice can eat about 4 pounds of food and during that period produce some 18,000 fecal droppings. deer mice are a primary vector of hantaviral infections which cause hemorrhagic fevers. mice may infect food with their droppings transmitting such organisms as salmonella and the microscopic eggs of tapeworms. mice transmit disease in a number of ways including biting, infecting human food with their droppings or urine, indirectly via the dog or cat and bloodsucking insects. the most common way mice transmit disease organisms is by contaminating food with their droppings and/or urine. the most threatening organism spread by mice is salmonella, a cause of food poisoning, spread via droppings. other transmittable organisms include tapeworms via droppings, rat-bite fever via bites, infectious jaundice/leptospirosis/weil’s disease via urine in food or water, a fungus disease (favus) of the scalp either by direct contact or indirectly via cats, plague and murine typhus via fleas, rickettsial pox via the
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