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What Do Mice Use To Build Nests Indoors

Mice generally live outdoors. That being said though, mice build nests in homes as well. There are several reasons why they do this. One reason people don’t often realise is that our homes are filled with building material. In fact, homes have some of the best nest-building material a mouse could want. By way of example, let’s look at some of the things mice build nests with indoors. It will help you understand some of the dos and. don’t of a mice infestation and what to look out for.

Mice build nests from many household materials

When entering a home, mice will first look for a place to build their nests. A lot of the time they target large piles of clutter. One of the reasons why mice do this is because they are small. This means they can easily hide in amongst clutter. Even the most modest piles of clutter can provide space for their nests. Another great benefit for them is that hoards of clutter are not often moved. This means mice can live for ages in amongst the debris and never be disturbed.

pile of newspapers

Yet another reason why mice love clutter is because it provides them with great building materials. The biggest thing here is paper. Mice love paper because it’s easy to tear apart and line their nest with. Tearing up paper takes them hardly any work at all. Paper also provides warmth for mice. A close second to paper is cardboard. This material is also soft and warm. They might use newspapers, magazines, junk food wrappers and even plastic bags. Along with this, mice seem to enjoy using string. This is another material that they can easily line their nests with.

Something else they often go for is fabric

This can cover a lot of things. Mice may tear apart clothing, or even steal socks that are left on the floor. Mice also take out the stuffing from pillows, mattresses and duvets. Basically, mice build nests from anything that is soft, pliable, and which may provide warmth.

baby mice

Mice like our homes because they get easy access to food, and because our homes provide them with a warm environment and shelter during colder weather. Mice are also protected against predators when living inside. However, when this becomes a mouse control problem, you may need to take action fast. The simplest way to solve this problem is by calling in an expert London pest company. They will be able to do everything from mouse proofing to smart boxes for rodents.

You will have to take other measures yourself to keep the mice out once your exterminator has done their part. This starts with thoroughly cleaning and clearing up your home. You want to remove all clutter from your property. Go through your belongings and get rid of any junk that you’re not using. Concentrate on items made of the nest-building materials we’ve mentioned above. This means getting rid of old magazines, newspapers and cardboard boxes. Doing this may reduce the problem with mice building nests in your home.

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Sally

Sally has been writing on the subject of pest control for 4 years. She always carries out extensive and in depth research and always tries to bring you the most up to date, interesting topics.