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Rodent Control

Mouse Problem? Address It Early and Properly

If you’re finding droppings or noticing damage to food or packaging, mice are often already established inside the property. We identify how they are entering, carry out careful removal, and help reduce the risk of the problem spreading.

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Careful assessment to locate hidden activity and access points Removal based on how mice are moving through the property Clear advice on sealing the small gaps they use to re-enter

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Clear advice and straightforward next steps.

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A structured process from the first step.

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Fixed plan

Rodent Investigation & Guaranteed Removal Plan

Fixed plan price

For the current infestation, based on the property type selected.

Guaranteed removal* For the current infestation.
Follow-up visits included* We return as needed under the plan.
Full property investigation We inspect activity, access and likely entry points.
Clear treatment plan You will know what happens next before work proceeds.

*Applies to the current infestation while agreed treatment and recommended proofing steps are followed, reasonable access is available, and the service is used fairly.

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LOCAL PROPERTY TEAM

Local technicians you can rely on

Every visit is handled by trained property specialists.
Clear advice, straightforward work, and no surprises.

  • Fully insured and accountable
  • Clear pricing before anything is confirmed
  • Work carried out to a consistent standard

What happens next

Inspection

We confirm activity, access and likely entry points.

Treatment

We treat the current infestation using the agreed plan.

Follow-up

We return as needed while the plan conditions are followed.

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How the guarantee works

The plan covers the current infestation while agreed treatment steps are followed, reasonable access is available, and the service is used fairly. If proofing or structural closure is needed to prevent re-entry, we will explain this clearly before quoting separately.

What’s included
  • Full property investigation
  • Treatment for the current infestation
  • Entry point advice
  • Follow-up visits under the plan*
  • Clear recommendations after inspection
What may be quoted separately
  • Proofing or permanent exclusion works
  • Structural closure of entry routes
  • Repairs outside standard treatment
  • New or separate infestations
  • Access work not available during the visit

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Quick signs

Signs of mice

If you notice any of the signs below, there is typically already active mouse activity inside the property.

1 Scratching sounds

Light scratching or movement sounds, especially at night, often indicate mice moving through hidden spaces.

2 Droppings

Small droppings in cupboards, drawers or along skirting boards are a common sign of mouse activity.

3 Damage

Damage to food packaging, soft materials or stored items can indicate feeding and nesting behaviour.

4 Odour

A musty or stale smell in enclosed spaces can suggest hidden nesting or ongoing activity.

5 Entry gaps

Small entry gaps around pipes, cupboards or floor edges can indicate how mice are accessing the property.

6 Nesting signs

Shredded materials such as paper or insulation can indicate nesting areas within hidden spaces.

Mouse identification

Types of mice

Different types of mice behave differently. Identifying the likely source helps determine how they are entering and the most effective way to stop the problem.

House mouse side profile for identification

House mouse

Latin name: Mus musculus
Common names: House mouse

Identification

  • Small body capable of fitting through very small gaps (as little as 6mm)
  • Often nests inside walls, cupboards, and behind appliances
  • Highly adaptable and can spread quickly indoors

Health and property risks

  • Rapid breeding leading to fast infestation growth
  • Contaminates food and surfaces
  • Can spread quickly across multiple areas
Field mouse side profile for identification

Field mouse

Latin name: Apodemus sylvaticus
Common names: Field mouse

Identification

  • Slightly larger with longer limbs and tail
  • Usually enters from gardens, sheds, or external spaces
  • Activity may increase seasonally, particularly in colder months

Health and property risks

  • Less likely to fully establish indoors
  • Entry points often external and visible
  • Still capable of contamination and damage
We focus on removing the active infestation and identifying the small gaps that allow mice to keep returning.
Why the problem returns

Why mice return

Mice problems often persist when small entry points and hidden nesting areas are missed. Addressing both is key to stopping repeat activity.

Tiny entry points

Mice can pass through very small gaps that are easy to overlook, allowing them to re-enter even after treatment has reduced activity.

Hidden nesting areas

Mice frequently nest inside walls, cupboards, and concealed areas, meaning activity can continue without being immediately obvious.

Rapid population growth

Mice breed quickly, so even a small remaining population can rebuild and spread again within a short period of time.

Surface-level treatment

Treatment that does not address entry points or movement routes may reduce activity briefly, but does not stop the problem returning.

Mouse damage to food storage area Kitchen damage example
Small gap allowing mouse entry Entry point example
Mouse nest in cupboard void Nesting example
Key risk factors

Why mice come back

If entry points and nesting areas are not identified and addressed, mice can return quickly even after the infestation appears controlled.

  • Entry points
  • Food sources
  • Nesting areas
  • Internal spread
  • Structural gaps
  • Food access
Inspection

What our mouse control inspection includes

We focus on understanding how mice are entering, nesting and moving through the property so the issue can be resolved properly rather than temporarily reduced.

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Activity assessment

We assess the level of mouse activity, how widespread it is, and which areas of the property show the strongest signs of movement.

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Entry points

We identify small gaps, cupboard routes, pipework openings and hidden entry points mice are using to access and move through the property.

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Risk factors

We assess food access, nesting areas, internal voids and conditions that may be supporting continued mouse activity.

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Recommendations

We provide practical next steps for removal, sealing access points and reducing the risk of mice returning.

Mouse inspection showing small entry points and hidden activity signs Mouse inspections focus on small gaps, hidden nesting areas and the routes mice use to move through a property.
WHY IT MATTERS

Small missed gaps can restart the problem

Mice can return through very small access points if they are not identified. A detailed inspection helps ensure removal is supported by clear prevention advice.

Treatment

Mouse control approach

Mice often move through hidden areas and can spread quickly. The process is built around understanding how they are entering and moving, so the issue can be resolved properly rather than repeatedly treated.

Treatment summary

This process helps remove the infestation and reduces the likelihood of it spreading or returning.

  • Understanding movement patterns
  • Targeted removal approach
  • Prevention of re-entry
1
Inspection and assessment

We assess where mice are active, how they are entering, and how they are moving through the property. This helps identify the full extent of the infestation.

2
Identifying contributing factors

We identify entry points, small gaps, and internal routes that are allowing mice to spread between areas. Addressing these is key to stopping repeat activity.

3
Structured removal plan

A structured removal approach is carried out based on how the infestation is behaving, using methods suited to the property and level of activity.

4
Follow-up and next steps

Activity is brought under control and practical steps are explained to help prevent mice re-entering through hidden access points.

Pricing

Mouse Control Costs

This service focuses on identifying how mice are entering, removing the infestation, and helping prevent it spreading further.

Complete removal service

£149

Full assessment and targeted removal

Completion support

Included

Follow-up support included to ensure the issue is brought under control

Optional works

Quoted

Sealing or proofing work is only required in some cases and will be quoted separately if needed

How it works

Process overview

Once booked, we focus on understanding how mice are entering and moving through the property, allowing us to remove the problem effectively and reduce the chance of it spreading further.

1

Book your appointment

Choose a suitable time and book your appointment. Early action is important with mice, so we aim to assess the situation promptly and begin resolving the issue before it becomes more established.

2

Understand the problem

We assess the property in detail, identifying where mice are active, how they are gaining access, and how they are moving through the building. This step is key to avoiding repeated issues.

3

Carry out removal

We carry out targeted removal based on the specific activity identified. The approach is chosen to match how the infestation is behaving, ensuring it is dealt with effectively rather than temporarily reduced.

4

Bring the issue under control

We confirm the activity is under control and explain the next steps clearly, so you understand what has been done and what to expect moving forward.

5

Prevent recurrence

We provide practical guidance on sealing entry points and, where required, carry out follow-up work to help prevent the problem returning.

Every property is different, so the approach is based on actual findings rather than assumptions or generic treatments.
Helpful information

FAQs

Clear answers so you know exactly what to expect before booking.

How quickly can you attend?

If you are dealing with mice right now, we will prioritise getting an inspection booked in as quickly as possible based on your location and availability.

Will one visit solve the problem?

Mice infestations often require more than one visit because they breed quickly and can spread across multiple areas of the property before being noticed.

Is the treatment safe?

Yes, treatment is carried out safely and professionally, with clear guidance on what is being done, why it is required and what to expect at each stage.

Do you provide proofing advice?

Yes, we identify how mice are entering the property and advise what needs to be sealed or improved to reduce the chance of them returning.

What affects the cost?

The cost depends on how widespread the infestation is, how easy it is to access affected areas and whether follow-up or proofing work is required.

Do mice come back?

Mice can return through very small gaps if entry points are not identified and sealed, which is why proper inspection and proofing advice are essential.

Take the next step

Stop the mouse problem before it spreads further

If you are dealing with mice in your property, the next step is a quick booking or enquiry so we can inspect the situation, confirm availability and explain how to get it properly under control.

Inspection focused on hidden access points Treatment based on how the infestation is spreading Practical advice to reduce the chance of return
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