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Melissa Jane Lee

Last updated: October 14, 2023

How To Look For Mice When They Are Living In Your Attic

There is one well-known fact that mice love you and live with humans. What human beings do for themselves for living attracts the mice as well. They like to get food, warmth, and shelter from humans

Another fun fact about mice is that they will appear where you never imagined. As most homeowners think that they will attack their kitchen and pantry, but they have made their home somewhere else. Speaking of the areas where they usually settle themselves, the attic and ceilings are their top priority.

Do you hear the voices of skitters? If yes, then it’s time to get assured about them by looking into areas. Here in this blog, you will find some ways to look for the mice if they are living in your attic or ceiling.

Listen to what your ceiling tells

Before you take any action, you should listen to the sounds your ceiling will make. If you don’t hear anything in the daytime, there are chances that at night it will bother you. Since mice are nocturnal and they start their living by the time you switch off your lights.

When you get the noise from the ceiling, it will give you evidence that they are living in the attic. So, you can hire someone for the suspected areas.

Access to your attic

If you are lucky and have access to the attic and ceiling in your home, you can check for mouse invasion. The process of looking for mouse invasion in your home depends on the type of ceiling and attic you have.

Some people need staircases to reach the attic or ceiling for the mice inspection. Some homeowners need a ladder to reach the attic. If you need a ladder to reach the ceiling, ensure that you are taking safety measures for it.

Here is how you can begin your search for the inspection:

Look at the finished ceiling

Most of the homeowners have finished ceilings in their homes which don’t allow them to look inside. You may need to use an alternative way to get access to your ceiling. If you have finished the ceiling at your home, you can dislodge these to get an inside look at the ceiling and spot the mouse activity in your home.

In another case, you can crack a hole in your ceiling and enter a snake camera to inspect mice in your home.

Check the drop ceiling

If you have a drop ceiling at your home, it will be easy for you to inspect the activities of mice. These ceilings are also the favorite of the mice as you don’t find time to inspect them, which makes it easy for the mice to travel around them.

When you get access to the drop ceiling, you can look for evidence of chewing damage in your ceiling.

Plan for their removal

Once you confirm that mice are damaging the attic or ceiling in your home, now you can plan for their removal. You can hire a professional PowerPestControl company for proper mice removal treatment in your home.

 

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