Essex & Herts Pest Control eradicate most mice problems with one treatment.
On completion of your initial survey, the correct solution for mice will be implemented and then monitored.
I will aim to identify how mice are gaining access into your building, however, this is usually almost impossible to establish given mice can squeeze through entry points the size of a 2 pence piece.
I shall make general recommendations with regard to proofing and general house keeping where and when applicable.
In keeping with the highest standards in pest control, all my work is guaranteed and endorsed with our 'problem solved or no fee policy'.
For long term prevention and control I offer tailor made annual pest control contracts to both residential and commercial premises, protecting businesses and promoting their reputation by ensuring they conform with current legislative pest control requirements. I am fully accredited, fully insured and endorsed to British Retail Consortium standard.
In accordance with the Control of Pesticides Regulations 1986 & 1987, I operate to the highest standards in pest control, I am RSPH accredited and DBS security checked, ensuring you are in safe knowledgeable hands.
I take an environmental approach to pest control management, always prioritising solutions which have least impact to wildlife, promoting the environment and work to best codes of practice.
We take an environmental approach to pest control management, always prioritising solutions which have least impact to wildlife, promoting the environment and work to best codes of practice.
Firstly, a thorough survey must be carried out. In addition to baiting there may well be other options to help eradicate your mouse problem.
We may make recommendations with regard to internal/external proofing and internal/external house keeping and help give a better understanding as to why your mouse has arrived.
The house mouse tends to avoid wet or damp conditions sticking to warm, dry environments. In size comparison, a fully-grown house mouse will still be smaller than a young rat with distinctive features. These include a grey/brown fur with a lighter underbelly with small ears. They generally feed little and often, feeding on small grains which they de-husk before eating and also enjoy moistened foods with vegetable oils. They can exist on very little water, largely because of the moisture content in the food that they eat.
The house mouse, can carry diseases such as Lymphocytic Chroiomeningitis, Tularemia and Leptospirosis more commonly known as Weil's disease.
Also fire risk, damage to property and goods. Damage and contamination to food stuffs.