The Secret Lives of House Mice Understanding Their Behavior

The Secret Lives of House Mice – Understanding Their Behavior

The formal name for house mice is Mus musculus, and they are one of the most common and adaptable rodents in the world. Even though they look like simple animals, they don’t act or live like most people do. Mice are often unwanted houseguests, so it’s important to learn about their secret lives in order to control and stop mouse invasions.

1. Animals that live at night

Mice that live in homes are mostly nocturnal, which means they are most busy at night. They can hear very well, which helps them find their way in the dark and stay away from danger. Finding food, looking for protection, and hanging out with other mice are common things they do at night.

2. Making a home and a nest

These small mice can live in a lot of different places. When they break into homes, they look for places to hide that are warm and quiet. They use soft things like paper, fabric, and insulation to make homes. Mice are skilled builders; they make their nests in cracks in walls, attics, crawl areas, and even inside furniture. If you know how they build their nests, you can find and destroy them more easily when they are an infestation.

3. The ability to reproduce

The rate at which mice have babies is probably one of the most interesting things about their behaviour. It only takes a few weeks for mice to become sexually mature, and in a year, a single pair can have a lot of babies. Once every two weeks, a female mouse can have a family of four to six pups. This can cause an infestation to grow very quickly. To keep mouse numbers down, it’s important to get rid of an infestation quickly and keep mice from getting into your home.

4. An all-meat diet

When they want to eat, house mice do. They eat a lot of different things, like bugs, grains, veggies, and seeds. Because they can chew through packaging, they can get to food that is stored in thin plastic or cardboard cases. Mice have also been seen to eat glue, soap, and even the insulation around wires. Knowing what they eat is important for coming up with effective ways to stop them, like storing food properly and getting rid of trash.

5. Instincts for Land

Mice act like they own their territory. They make home grounds and mark them with urine, which has pheromones that help them talk to other mice. When there are a lot of mice in an area, this protective behaviour can make them fight with each other. When setting traps or baits to get rid of an infestation, it can help to know how their territorial habits work.

6. Very flexible

There is no stopping house mice from jumping, climbing, and sliding through surprisingly small gaps. Their flexible bones and whiskers make it easy for them to get through small places. When sealing possible entry places to keep them out, it’s important to keep in mind how quick they are.

7. Being afraid of new things

 

Mice are naturally wary. When they first see new things or changes in their surroundings, they tend to stay away from them. Pest control companies often use this fear to their advantage by setting up traps and baits that look like they belong in the mouse’s surroundings.

The best way to get rid of or control house mice is to learn about their hidden lives. By learning about their habits and how they act, you can better keep your home free of mice and deal with them more effectively when they do show up.

At Mouse Control Bolton, We are professional, insured and licensed pest control exterminators who will eliminate mouse presence from your residential or commercial property at affordable prices using the best tools and products available to get the job done.