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Get Rid of Mice & Seal Your Home

Mice can squeeze into your home through holes the size of a dime — and once inside, they multiply rapidly. They contaminate food, chew through wires and insulation, and leave behind hazardous droppings. Catseye’s mouse control service includes inspection, humane removal, and sealing entry points to protect your home long term.

Our team uses a combination of trapping, baiting, and exclusion methods to not only remove mice but also prevent new ones from getting in. We treat attics, basements, garages, kitchens, and crawl spaces to stop activity at its source and give you back peace of mind.

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Home Assessment & Mouse Activity Detection

Our team inspects the home’s interior and exterior for mouse droppings, gnaw marks, and entry points. We identify nesting areas and signs of activity to design a targeted removal plan.

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Trapping, Removal & Sanitation

We use secure, tamper-resistant traps and bait stations to remove mice effectively. After removal, we sanitize contaminated areas, removing nesting materials and droppings to reduce health risks.

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Exclusion & Long-Term Mouse Prevention

We seal cracks, gaps, and holes with chew-proof materials and advise on storage and sanitation practices to reduce attractants. Preventative barriers help ensure mice stay out for good.

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The Catseye mission is to protect your home by providing the best pest control program and award-winning customer service. We are experts at carpenter ant elimination through a time-tested process that includes:

  • Platinum Home Protection Money-Back Guarantee
  • Free Inspection of Your Home
  • Customized Treatment Plan
  • Comprehensive, In-Depth Service Visits
  • Flexible Scheduling & Emergency Visits
  • Secure Online Account & Dedicated Customer Service Representative
  • Catseye’s Signature Service Scan System & Reporting

Prevent Property Damage & Contamination

Mice chew through wires, wood, and insulation — creating fire hazards and expensive repair bills. Their droppings and urine contaminate food surfaces and pose serious health risks. Catseye’s integrated approach eliminates mice and blocks off their access for long-term control.

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Keep Mice from Coming Back

We do more than remove mice — we stop them from returning. Catseye’s exclusion service seals cracks, utility penetrations, and vents to cut off entry points. We also provide ongoing inspection and maintenance plans to ensure mice stay out year-round.

Keeping Pests Out For Good

Signs You May Have a Mouse Problem

Mice reproduce quickly and often remain hidden. Recognizing early signs of activity can prevent a small issue from becoming a large infestation.

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Droppings in Cabinets or Drawers

Small, black droppings in food storage areas, drawers, or under sinks are a common sign of mice.

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Gnaw Marks on Food Packaging

Mice chew through cardboard, plastic, and food containers to access food, often leaving behind tooth marks.

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Noises in Walls at Night

Scratching or rustling sounds behind walls, especially after dark, can indicate mice nesting or moving through wall voids.

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Nests Made from Shredded Materials

Mice create nests using paper, insulation, fabric, or other soft materials. These are often found in hidden spots like attics or basements.

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Stale or Musky Odor

Mouse urine and droppings can cause a musty or ammonia-like smell, especially in enclosed areas.

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Grease Trails or Rub Marks

As mice travel along walls and baseboards, they leave behind dark, greasy marks from their fur and oil glands.

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The Catseye Guarantee

At Catseye Pest Control, your satisfaction is our top priority. That’s why every service we provide comes backed by the Catseye Guarantee — a commitment to delivering safe, effective, and long-lasting pest control solutions. Whether you’re dealing with ants, rodents, or nuisance wildlife, our trained technicians won’t stop until the job is done right. If pests return between visits, so will we, at no extra charge. It’s pest protection you can count on, with results you can see.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are mice dangerous to remove without professional help?

Yes, removing mice without professional help can expose you to serious health risks. Mice often carry diseases like hantavirus, leptospirosis, and salmonella, which can be transmitted through their droppings, urine, and nesting materials. When disturbed, these materials can release harmful particles into the air, increasing the risk of illness. Without the proper safety gear and handling techniques, even a simple cleanup can become hazardous.

Professionals are trained to remove mice safely while protecting both your health and property. They use targeted techniques to eliminate the infestation and follow up with deep cleaning and sanitizing of affected areas. Attempting to handle an infestation without proper tools or knowledge may also leave behind access points or attractants, allowing the problem to return.

What is included in Catseye’s mouse control process?

The mouse control process includes three key phases: removal, cleanup, and exclusion. First, technicians locate and eliminate the infestation using traps or deterrents that are effective and humane. Once the mice are removed, all contaminated areas are cleaned and disinfected to eliminate bacteria, waste, and odor.

After cleanup, exclusion begins. Technicians seal all current and potential entry points around the home using durable materials designed to keep mice out. This three-step approach provides immediate relief while protecting your home from future infestations.

What signs indicate a mouse infestation in the home?

One of the first signs of a mouse infestation is hearing scratching or scurrying noises at night, particularly in walls or ceilings. You might also find droppings that look like small black grains of rice in cabinets, drawers, or along baseboards. Mice tend to leave behind greasy rub marks where they travel, especially along walls.

Other indicators include chewed food packaging, gnawed wiring, or nesting material like shredded paper or insulation. If you notice any of these signs, it is important to take action quickly. Mice reproduce rapidly and can cause significant damage if left unchecked.

What kind of damage can mice cause inside the home?

Mice can do considerable damage in a short period of time. They chew through wood, insulation, drywall, and even electrical wiring, which creates fire hazards and increases the risk of costly repairs. Their nesting activities also reduce insulation performance, leading to higher heating and cooling bills.

In addition to structural damage, mice contaminate surfaces and air quality with their droppings and urine. These waste materials can spread disease and create unsanitary conditions, particularly in kitchens, pantries, and storage areas. Prompt removal and cleaning are essential to maintain a safe and healthy home.

Can mice be removed humanely and safely?

Yes, mice can be removed in a way that is both humane and safe. Professional technicians use well-tested methods like strategic trapping and exclusion to address the infestation without relying on harmful poisons or excessive force. These techniques reduce stress on the animals while prioritizing safety for your household.

Once removal is complete, the team thoroughly cleans the space and blocks all entry points. This ensures the mice are gone and unable to return. A humane approach not only resolves the problem effectively but also aligns with environmentally responsible practices.

What happens after mice are removed from my home?

After the mice are removed, the next step is to clean and sanitize any areas they may have affected. This includes removing droppings, soiled insulation, and nesting debris to eliminate odors and health hazards. The cleaning process helps restore a safe and sanitary environment for your family.

Once the cleanup is complete, all points of entry are sealed to prevent reentry. Technicians inspect areas like vents, utility lines, foundation cracks, and attic openings to ensure they are secure. This full-circle approach protects your home long term and gives you peace of mind.

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Catseye has been the industry’s only premium pest controlwildlife control and removal, and pest control exclusion systems provider for nearly three decades in the Northeast United States. Throughout that time, Catseye has branched out and brought its high-quality pest control services to other parts of the country. We are currently servicing four different states on the East Coast, and constantly expanding to offer our expertise to satisfy your needs.

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