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-Published on March 18, 2023
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Opening a cupboard or drawer and finding two eyes staring back at you is alarming, and when you think about the health and safety risks mice can pose, the desire to keep them out of your kitchen becomes even stronger. The good news is that you can deal with unwanted rodent guests by using pest control techniques. In this post, we’ll discuss how to get rid of mice in kitchen cabinets and the steps you can take to keep mice out of cupboards in the first place.
Mice typically get into kitchen cabinets through cracks, holes, and crevices in the carpentry. A mouse can fit through a hole as small as ยผ inch, so there doesn’t need to be extensive damage for it to wriggle its way inside. If mice have easy access to food and water, they may nest in the cabinetry or elsewhere in your space.ย
Once a rodent makes your kitchen its home, the infestation can grow exponentially, as a single mouse can give birth to up to a litter of six to ten babies per year.
Mice carry germs that cause illnesses and diseases in humans. People can contract viruses and bacteria from mice through direct contact or by something tainted with saliva, feces, or urine. When you have a rodent infestation in your kitchen, you’re also at risk of unknowingly eating food contaminated with these substances.
Like other rodents, mice have a strong urge to chew. Their powerful jaws can gnaw through wiring in the walls, ceiling, or floor. Extensive damage caused by mice could result in electrical shocks or fires, making the pests a safety hazard, too.
Mice are speedy runners and will skitter away quickly if they detect a human. As a result, it’s possible to have a mouse in your kitchen cabinets without ever seeing one. Fortunately, mice do leave behind clues about their presence. If you spot any of the following, you may have a mouse infestation:
To get rid of mice in kitchen cabinets, you need to control their sources of food and water and physically keep them out. Try these mouse control tips:
To keep mice out of cabinets, you’ll need to block off potential entry points. Inspect your kitchen cabinetry and the surrounding areas for any signs of damage. If you don’t find any damage, check the following places:
Seal any gaps or holes you find. If you need to hire a professional to make repairs, use steel wool secured by caulk as a temporary fix. And again, keeping your kitchen clean is also important. Although mice may take up residence in clean, well-kept homes, lingering crumbs and spills can greatly increase the risk of an infestation.
The above tips may help keep mice from moving in, but it can be difficult to know if youโve addressed an infestation completely. Hawx Pest Control has the experience, knowledge, and tools needed to deal with infestations effectively and safely. Our licensed professional technicians can locate entry and nesting points and use the best treatments to get results.ย
We can also share additional tips on how to keep mice out of drawers and cabinets based on the unique characteristics of your kitchen. We’ll remain your pest control partner, returning to your home at no charge if mice come back between service visits.
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
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Michelle Sanchez
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