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Keeping Mice Out Of The Garage




Keeping Mice Out of the Garage in Bucks County, PA

Posted by Newtown Pest Control


How Mice Get Into Garages

Mice enter garages through open doors, gaps beneath garage doors, vents, and even small cracks in walls. Garages with dirt floors or unsealed utility openings are especially vulnerable.

Why Mice Invade Garages

Mice seek food, shelter, and warmth. If your garage contains pet food, birdseed, or even crumbs from a snack, mice will be drawn in. Cluttered areas also provide excellent nesting spots.

Signs of Mice in Your Garage

Look for mouse droppings, gnaw marks on cabinets or wires, and greasy rub marks along walls. Mice often leave behind shredded materials used for nesting.

 

Mouse in garage

How to Keep Mice Out of Your Garage

  • Seal all gaps and cracks, especially around garage doors and vents.
  • Store pet food and birdseed in sealed metal or glass containers.
  • Eliminate clutter to remove hiding spots.
  • Fix water leaks that may attract rodents.
  • Keep firewood and debris piles at least 20 feet from your garage.

Upgrade Your Garage Door Seal

Rodent-resistant garage door seals made from durable materials help prevent entry. Magnetic door gaskets and weatherstripping also improve protection.

Keep Your Garage Clean

A well-organized garage discourages rodents. Regularly clean and rearrange stored items to prevent mice from settling in.

Professional Rodent Exclusion Services

For comprehensive mouse-proofing, schedule a free inspection with our Bucks County rodent control experts.

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