Understanding Mouse  Infestations

Droppings - If you spot any droppings in your home especially in the kitchen, contact Diverson pest management who are experts in dealing with rodent pests.

 

Food damage - Mice are omnivores attracted to grains, seeds, sugary items, and fats, often raiding pantries for cereals, fruits, peanut butter, and pet food, but they'll eat almost anything, contaminating more than they consume. 

 

Footprints -  Look out for any dirt or dusty footprints across your floors and carpet, mice can live under floorboards which is a major dust collecting area. 

 

Noises - Usually mice will explore your home at night or when it’s quiet during the day. Listen out for any out of the ordinary noises such as small claws running across your floor or squeaks.

 

Gnawing - Mice will Gnaw on almost anything so look out for gnaw marks on your skirting boards or furniture.

 

Smells - Mice tend to urinate and leave their droppings as they walk which increases the risk of transferring diseases to humans, if you smell a strange odour, Contact Diverson Pest management today for free expert advice: 0800 772 0857 

 

A Mouse - This may sound pretty obvious but once you spot one, it’s more than likely that there is many more as the female mice reproduce quickly.

DIVERSON FIVE STAGES

MOUSE CONTROL

1. Free Consultation

We assess your concern and book an appointment at your convenience. You’ll receive a cost  and treatment duration upfront.

 

2. Detailed Inspection

Our team thoroughly inspects your property to locate the infestation, identify how the rats entered, and evaluate damage or contamination.

 

 

3. Customized Treatment

We implement a professional-grade control strategy that includes a combination of baiting, trapping, or other eco-friendly extermination methods — typically completed in 3 scheduled visits.

 

 

4. Sanitization & Cleanup

We sanitize affected areas to eliminate health risks and lingering contamination from rodent waste.

 

 

5. Prevention & Proofing

We seal off potential entry points and provide expert advice on prevention. Our digital service report includes tips on how to keep rodents from returning.


Contact us on 0800 772 0857