Discovering mice in your home is more than an unsettling surprise—it’s often a sign that something in your environment is attracting them and needs to be addressed. Mice are drawn by easily accessible food sources like crumbs, unsealed pantry items, and pet food. They also seek warmth and shelter, particularly during colder months, making attics, basements, and inside walls ideal nesting areas.
Their rapid reproduction can turn a small problem into a full infestation. Cluttered areas and stacks of unused items provide perfect hiding spots, while small entry points around pipes, vents, or foundations offer easy access into your home. Even a gap as small as a pencil’s width can let them in, and once inside, mice can cause serious damage to insulation and wiring, increasing the risk of fire.