Deer Mouse Pest Control in Toronto

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Insect Name: Deer Mouse

What Are Deer Mice ?Deer mice are small rodents that belong to the genus Peromyscus, which contains 53 species.

They have brown to gray fur on their upper parts and white fur on their underside, as well as a furry tail and large ears.

They are native to North America, ranging from Alaska and northern Canada to western Panama.

They are nocturnal, omnivorous, and territorial animals that can live in various habitats, such as forests, grasslands, and deserts.

Deer Mice Nesting and HabitatDeer mice build nests in hollow trees, logs, stumps, rock piles, burrows, or abandoned bird nests.

They use plant materials, fur, feathers, or paper to line their nests.

They are active year-round, but may enter a state of torpor in winter to conserve energy.

They are also known to hoard seeds and other food items in their nests or in other locations.

What Are the Signs of a Deer Mouse Infestation in Your Home ?Deer mice may enter your home in search of food, water, or shelter, especially in fall and winter.

Some signs of a deer mouse infestation are:

Droppings: Deer mice produce small, black, rod-shaped droppings that are pointed at both ends. They may be found along walls, in cabinets, drawers, or pantry areas, or near their nesting sites.

Gnaw marks: Deer mice may gnaw on wood, wires, insulation, or food packaging to access food or nesting materials.

Tracks: Deer mice have four toes on their front feet and five toes on their hind feet. Their tracks may show claw marks and tail drag marks, and may be visible on dusty surfaces or in snow.

Sounds: Deer mice may make squeaking, scratching, or rustling noises as they move around or nest in your home.

Nests: Deer mice may nest in attics, basements, crawl spaces, garages, or other secluded areas of your home. Their nests may contain plant materials, fur, feathers, paper, or food items.

Are Deer Mice Dangerous ?Deer mice can pose health risks to humans and pets, as they can carry and transmit various diseases, such as:

Hantavirus: This is a serious respiratory disease that can be fatal in some cases. It is spread by inhaling dust contaminated with deer mouse urine, droppings, or saliva, or by direct contact with these materials.

Lyme disease: This is a bacterial infection that can cause fever, headache, rash, and joint pain. It is transmitted by the bite of a tick that has fed on an infected deer mouse.

Salmonellosis: This is a foodborne illness that can cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. It is caused by eating food contaminated with deer mouse feces.

Plague: This is a rare but potentially fatal disease that can cause swollen lymph nodes, fever, and chills. It is transmitted by the bite of a flea that has fed on an infected deer mouse.

Deer mice can also cause damage to your home and property, as they can chew on wires, insulation, wood, or food items, and contaminate your food and water sources with their droppings and urine.

How Do I Get Deer Mice in My Home ?Deer mice may enter your home through gaps, cracks, holes, or vents in your walls, floors, ceilings, doors, or windows.

They may also hitchhike on firewood, furniture, clothing, or other items that you bring into your home.

They may be attracted to your home by the availability of food, water, or shelter, especially if you have bird feeders, pet food, garbage, or clutter around your home.

How do I Get Rid of Deer Mice ?The best way to get rid of deer mice is to prevent them from entering your home in the first place, by: Sealing any gaps, cracks, holes, or vents that are larger than a quarter of an inch in diameter.

Installing door sweeps, screens, or mesh on your doors and windows.

Storing firewood, furniture, clothing, or other items away from your home or in sealed containers. Removing bird feeders, pet food, garbage, or clutter from around your home or in sealed containers.

If you already have a deer mouse infestation, you can try to eliminate them by:Setting snap traps or glue traps baited with peanut butter, oatmeal, or chocolate near their activity areas or along their runways.

Wearing gloves, mask, and goggles when handling or disposing of dead mice, traps, or contaminated materials.

Cleaning and disinfecting any areas where deer mice have been, using a bleach solution or a commercial disinfectant.

Consulting a professional pest control service if the infestation is severe or persistent.

When to call an deer mouse exterminator ?The best is to call us as soon as possible. We service the Greater Toronto Area, call us now 647 849 4441

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