Do not use repellents or poisons to get house mice out of your attic repellents are ineffective in the long term so using them will only be waste of time effort and money.
How to get rid of mice in the attic.
There are a number of methods that can be used and the best way to get rid of mice in the attic is to follow these four steps.
Be strategic about where you place your traps.
Repel mice naturally by making a mixture of peppermint oil clove oil and water and spraying it around the corners of your home and in your attic.
However if you do not want to kill the mice and you want the cleanup process to be less messy instead of snap traps consider using a live catch trap.
Setting mouse traps is the most inexpensive way of getting rid of mice in the attic.
Mouse proof your food storage areas.
The mice will get trapped inside these traps and you can then release them into the wild.
Here what you should do to clean up the attic.
Turning one of rodents amazing abilities their sense of smell against them we have been able to get rid of mice from all sorts of enclosed spaces.
In fact bushes are worse than trees.
Mice climb the limbs to get to the roof or eaves.
These are the traps that bait the mice and then snap close when the mouse moves a trigger killing it.
Put on rubber vinyl gloves spray a combination of bleach and water or some disinfectant on the dead mice or their nest make the disinfectant absorb the mouse or its nest for 5 minutes.
Step 4 install mouse traps inside your attic.
The classic snap trap is made from wood and it uses a metal trip pedal and wire trigger.
Don t forget the idea is to get rid of mice.
Use weatherproofing strips around loose fitting doors to keep the mice out.
When mice have pushed you to your wits end natural rodent repellent swoops in to save the day.
Otherwise you can go all over the place after killing a mouse or two.
Trim trees and bushes near your house.
Apart from helping mice climb their way to your attic they also provide them shelter.
These critters are naturally deterred from these safe substances.
Be sure windows doors and screens fit tightly.
If you use plastic wood or other chewable materials the mice will get into the attic again.