But do not worry it is very common to get mice in your attic.
Attic low ceiling mice.
Once they re in the attic it s fairly easy for them to find ways into the main part of your house where they can cause more problems by chewing on things and pooping.
This can cause odor problems a breeding ground for mold is host to potential pathogens and health risks and the odor can contain phermonones that attract other mice into the attic.
So the first reason they like your attic is convenience.
When mice climb up downspouts jump down from tree branches or access your roofline in some other way the first location they will find in your home is the attic.
Mice are not clean creatures and if they are living in your attic you may smell their urine which is similar in smell to ammonia.
Mice prefer to be near food sources.
Exterminator john kane witnessed an extreme mouse infestation at a home in philadelphia pennsylvania in 2009.
It might sound like they re running.
Once inside a mouse can scurry though any part of the architecture the walls the ceiling and get into the attic where they like to live and nest.
There are some reasons why mice might actually prefer your attic.
It s dark rarely disturbed and there are probably lots of boxes to nest in and insulation to use for nest material.
It just happens to be the first place they found.
Usually once mice are in the attic they can find their way down into wall or ceiling voids and can emerge into your kitchen or other areas.
Mice can also carry disease.
I bolt the steel in place.
For a start it offers warmth bedding and comfort.
It also offers a mouse a place where they can sleep without worrying about predators and gives them an excellent base to use while they travel your house looking for food.
Mice in the attic can cause trouble.
Sometimes the feces or urine can leak through the drywall and onto your ceiling.
Look in the attic for urine stained areas and trails of mouse droppings small black pellets the size of rice grains.
Seal up all of these entry holes using steel which mice can t chew through.
An attic is a perfect place for m ice to hide.
Signs of mice in your house.
Mainly coming from behind the wall or ceiling.
Mice choose secluded areas in eaves and corners and beneath mats of insulation.
At night there will be a scratching or scurrying noise.
Usually sound is the first sign of mice in the attic or walls.