Protect Your Home From Mice
Prevent Damage, Protect Health, and Restore Comfort
Mice may seem small, but their presence can lead to big problems. From chewing through wires to contaminating food and spreading diseases, these unwelcome guests can wreak havoc in your home.

But you don’t have to share your space with them. Weiss Pest Control’s trusted mouse control specialists provide expert solutions to protect your home and peace of mind.
Our Mouse Prevention Process
Strategic Baiting for Population Control
- Exterior Protection: We place bait stations in key locations around your home’s perimeter to reduce the mouse population before they can find a way inside.
- Interior Defense: As an added layer of protection, we provide bait stations for strategic placement inside to help control any mice that may have already entered.
Ongoing Prevention & Peace of Mind
Our approach is designed to help keep mice out long-term. Our Mice Protection Program is an 8 Step Program (approximately every 45 days) to refresh your bait stations and ensure we limit the amount of mouse activity in your home!
Our 8-Step program will reduce the population of mice around your home, and provide control within your home. We will place bait stations at appropriate locations around the exterior of your home, and provide bait stations for inside where rodent activity is most likely. We use environmentally responsible practices/products to accomplish this. Our small rodent pest control will not get rid of every mouse on your property but will give you a significant reduction of these pests.
Seasonality
| Season | Rodent Behavior | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|
| Fall (Aug–Nov) | Mice enter buildings seeking warmth and shelter | Begin or renew your protection program; seal entry points |
| Winter (Dec–Feb) | High indoor activity and nesting | Maintain treatments; monitor bait stations and traps |
| Spring (Mar–May) | Outdoor breeding and population growth | Inspect for new damage; reinforce preventive barriers |
| Summer (Jun–Jul) | Outdoor activity remains steady; occasional indoor entry | Continue monitoring; prep for fall surge |