House Mouse (Mus musculus)
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The common House Mouse (Mus musculus) is one of the most numerous species
of the genus Mus equivalent to the common term mouse. It is a small mammal
and a rodent. It is probably the second most populous mammalian species on
Earth (after humans).[1] House mice almost always live in close proximity to humans.
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| As with all rodents it usually takes several visits for the treatment to
be completed. Our technicions will access the situation to decide where
to set the bait points. If you want to get rid of the mice you must iradicate all
the mice. Any left will just bread again and start the cycle again. The bait used
will not kill the mouse instantly. They will normally feel unwell and return to their burrows
where they die. |
| If you are getting "noises" from the ceiling please check first you do
not have wasps. Its more common to have a problem with
a wasp nest in the ceiling gap than mice. |
| Page last modified Tuesday August 21 2007 |