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What Do Deer Mice Look Like?

Deer mouse adult's head+body length is 2.75-4 in (7-10 cm); tail length is about 2-5 in (5-13 cm); weight is about 1 ounce (10-35 g). Their tail is longer than half of head+body length, sharply bicolored and covered with short hairs or fur. Hind feet have six pads each. The deer mouse is bicolored, pale gray/buff to deep red/brown above and white below.

Why Do I Have A Deer Mouse Problem?

Deer mice inhabit western U.S., from Mexico to southern Yukon and Northwest territories of Canada; eastern U.S. from Hudson Bay to Pennsylvania, southern Appalachians, central Arkansas and central Texas. If you are experiencing aninfestation of mice, it is likely that the conditions that attract rodents exist in and around your property. Outside, deer mice can be found in tree hollows, old fence posts, log piles, abandoned nests and burrows, or in their own old burrows. Inside, they are often discovered in wall voids, corners and small places in basements and attics, storage boxes and even in stuffed furniture. Using small holes, about a pencil's diameter in size, they will gain entry into residential dwellings and commercial facilities. Also they are great climbers and can access high up areas inside buildings. They will enter homes and business during cold months and are quite common in rural areas.

What Kind Of Threat Do Deer Mice Pose?

During cold periods deer mice enter garages, sheds and homes that border on wooded areas. They may get into stored food, or nest in upholstered furniture. They are primary carriers of hantavirus, which is transmitted mainly by the inhalation of dust particles that are contaminated with the urine or feces of infected mice.

How Do I Control Deer Mice?

Control of deer mice can be difficult, especially if you are not sure where they are entering your property. Exclusion techniques are the best way to make sure these pests don't enter your structure, and the professionals at Holder's Pest Solutions know exactly where to look for these pests.

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