If you’ve seen one mouse in your home, there are likely many more hiding in walls, attics, and small spaces. Mice reproduce quickly and can turn a small issue into a serious infestation in a short time.
At Heath’s Wildlife Service, we provide safe, effective, and humane mice removal for homes and businesses across New Hampshire and Southern Maine. We don’t just remove the mice — we identify how they’re getting in, eliminate the problem at its source, and seal entry points to prevent them from coming back.
Mice can enter your home through openings as small as the diameter of a pencil. Once inside, they search for food, warmth, and shelter — often damaging insulation, wiring, and structural areas along the way.
In addition to property damage, mice can carry harmful bacteria and diseases that pose risks to your family and pets. That’s why fast, professional removal is critical.
With our experience in both wildlife control and construction, we ensure your home is not only cleared of mice, but also protected against future infestations.
If you notice these signs, it’s time to call a professional!
Common signs include scratching noises in walls or the attic, small droppings, gnaw marks, and musty odors. In many New Hampshire homes, mice are most active at night and can stay hidden inside insulation, making infestations seem smaller than they really are.
The most effective solution is professional removal combined with sealing entry points. A complete approach not only removes the current problem but prevents future infestations. Learn more about our wildlife removal services and how we safely handle active infestations.
Yes, mice can spread bacteria, contaminate food, and cause damage to wiring, insulation, and wood. In some cases, their chewing habits can even create fire hazards inside walls or attics.
Mice can squeeze through openings as small as a pencil. They commonly enter through gaps along foundations, rooflines, vents, and utility penetrations, especially in older or seasonal homes.
Mice will return if access points are not properly sealed. Long-term protection depends on identifying and closing these gaps. Our wildlife prevention and exclusion services are designed to keep your home protected year-round.
Mice reproduce rapidly, producing multiple litters each year. What starts as a small issue can quickly grow into a widespread infestation if not addressed early.
Mice often damage insulation, wiring, and stored belongings, and they can leave behind contamination in attics and crawl spaces. In more severe cases, cleanup may be necessary to restore affected areas. Learn more about our cleanup and restoration services.
Heath’s Wildlife Service provides professional mice removal throughout New Hampshire and Southern Maine, including inspection, removal, and prevention tailored to local homes and conditions.