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Can Mice Get in Brick Weep Holes

Yes, mice can get into brick weep holes because they can fit and get through an opening the size of a quarter. To make it even worse, mice are incredibly agile rodents that make the best out of every situation they can. The reason why mice look to pass through weep holes is that it will get them inside from the basement where they can spread. The purpose of the weep hole is to have sufficient airflow to prevent mould growth as the basement areas can have lots of moisture. If mice take advantage of the weep hole they can also end up in walls and climb the way up to the attic as well, but most likely will end up in the basement. 

If you have mice and want to get rid of them effectively and quickly, hire the professionals from Pest Control Oshawa. 

So how do you fix this issue and what can you do against it?

The most straightforward issue is to buy weep hole inserts and to make sure that the weep hole inserts are the proper size for the mouse not to take advantage of them. You will find most weep holes on the bottom of the wall and these can also be up on the wall as well. It is very important that you do a careful inspection to identify all the weep holes properly so as not to miss a spot.

What other entry points do mice use to get inside a building?

Mice use a lot of entry points other than these weep holes and this is very important to know if you want to make sure that mice stay away from the property. The following entry points are used by mice, but it must be noted that this list s not exhaustive and that this serves as a general guideline

  • Weep holes
  • Wall vents
  • Utility Line gaps
  • Foundation gaps
  • Garage doors
  • HVAC System
  • Structural gaps

How to know whether you have mice on your property or not?

To know that there are mice on your property you would need to pay close attention to the following things:

Mice Signs

  •  If you see a live mouse, this might be a clear indication that you are dealing with something bigger than just a single mouse. Professional intervention will be needed.
  • If you see shredded paper or cardboard, you might’ve stumbled on the nest material for the mouse.
  • See droppings that look like small pellets, chocolate sprinkles, or dark grains of rice? These are mouse droppings and are spread all over the house.
  • If you see chew or gnaw marks that might be a sign of mouse activity. They have the habit to gnaw or bite on random objects everywhere.

Hire Professionals

If you see a live mouse or mice, hire the professionals from Pest Control Oshawa. Call 905-581-3789