
- Mice will chew through materials like wood, drywall, insulation, wires and pipes. This can destroy structures and render systems inoperable.
- Mouse droppings and urine contaminate surfaces. This can spread diseases through direct contact or airborne particles.
- Mice may chew through electrical wiring which can lead to fires or power outages. Their bodies can also create shorts.
- Nesting materials can clog drains and pipes, leading to backups and water damage.
- Getting into food storage areas can cause contamination and spoilage of food intended for human or livestock consumption.
- Mice are known carriers of diseases like salmonella, hantavirus and Lyme disease. Their presence poses a public health risk.
- Urine, droppings and saliva can trigger asthma symptoms in sensitive individuals. Nesting materials harbor dust mites.
- From chewing through structures to soiling belongings with droppings and urine, mice can destroy property. Damages may not be covered by insurance policies.