Mouse Pest Control Services
Local mouse pest control with safe treatments, fast response and practical aftercare.
Effective Mouse Pest Control
Fast, humane mouse pest control – inspection, treatment, and prevention advice.
How We Fix Your Mouse Problem
Mice are small, fast and good at staying hidden, so a proper fix starts with finding out how they are getting in and where they are travelling once inside. At Your Pest Assassin, we don’t just turn up, place treatment and leave you guessing. We inspect the property, look for entry points, check common harbourage areas and build a clear plan to deal with the activity safely.
Our mouse pest control service is designed for homes, businesses, landlords and commercial premises across Lancashire and the North West. We use targeted treatment methods, professional equipment and practical prevention advice to help remove the current problem and reduce the chance of mice returning.
From kitchens, lofts and garages to shops, offices and food storage areas, we’ll explain what we’ve found, what we’re doing and what you can do next. No scare tactics. No confusion. Just fast, friendly pest control from trained technicians who know what to look for.
Why Mice Become a Problem
Mice often enter properties looking for warmth, shelter and a reliable food source. A tiny gap around pipes, vents, doors, brickwork or utility entry points can be enough for them to get inside. Once they have found somewhere safe, they tend to move through wall voids, floor spaces, lofts, cupboards and behind appliances.
The problem can build quietly. Many people never see a live mouse at first. Instead, they notice droppings under the sink, scratching at night, chewed food packaging, or a strange smell in a cupboard or loft space. By that point, mice may already be nesting nearby.
Left untreated, mouse activity can lead to contamination, unpleasant odours, damage to food, chewed materials and ongoing stress for everyone in the property. In businesses, it can also affect hygiene standards, stock and customer confidence. Acting early usually makes the problem easier to control.
What’s Included:
Our mouse control service includes a clear assessment, an on-site survey, targeted treatment and practical advice to help stop the issue returning. Every property is different, so we tailor the approach based on the level of activity, the layout of the building and any risks around children, pets, staff or customers.
1. Contact & Quick Assessment
Get in touch and tell us what you’ve noticed, such as droppings, scratching noises, chewed packaging, smells or sightings. We’ll ask a few quick questions, offer initial advice and arrange a visit as soon as possible. Same-day appointments may be available.
2. On Site Survey
Your technician will inspect the affected areas, likely mouse routes and possible entry points. We’ll look for signs such as droppings, gnaw marks, smear marks and nesting materials, then explain the findings clearly before treatment begins.
3. Treatment, Removal & Prevention Advice
We’ll apply suitable treatment safely and professionally, based on the level of activity and your property. We’ll also give practical advice on food storage, housekeeping and proofing to help reduce the risk of mice returning.
Contact
We cover Chorley, Preston, Bolton, Wigan, Blackburn, Burnley and surrounding areas across Lancashire and the North West. Send us a message, give us a call, or share a few photos of the activity and we’ll let you know what to do next.
Think you may have mice? Speak to a technician today for fast advice and a clear plan of action.
Deane: 07884 457 666
John: 07375 833 955
“What a company this is, they came same day – very reliable, sorted the job and gave excellent advice on what to do within the next 3 weeks, I’m certain you’re in good hands with these legends!”
Markas Dutla
Home Owner
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Tell us what’s happening and your postcode. We’ll give you a clear, no-obligation price and book a prompt visit.
Signs of Mouse Activity
Mice are mostly active when it’s quiet, so you may notice the evidence before you see the mouse itself. Common signs include:
- Small, dark droppings, often found under sinks, behind appliances, in cupboards, lofts or along skirting boards
- Scratching, scurrying or rustling sounds at night, especially in walls, ceilings or under floors
- Chewed food packets, cardboard, insulation, cables, wood or soft materials
- Greasy smear marks along walls, pipes, skirting boards or regular mouse routes
- A strong, musty or ammonia-like smell in enclosed spaces
- Shredded paper, fabric, insulation or other nesting materials
- Pets acting strangely around cupboards, appliances, loft hatches or wall areas
- Small gaps, holes or entry points around pipework, vents, doors or external brickwork
- Occasional sightings, especially in kitchens, garages, utility rooms or food storage areas
Not sure whether it’s mice or another pest? Get in touch and we’ll help identify the problem before recommending the right treatment.
Common signs include small dark droppings, scratching noises at night, chewed food packaging, greasy smear marks, nesting materials and a strong musty smell. You may also spot damage around cupboards, skirting boards, pipework or loft spaces.
We aim to respond as quickly as possible, with same-day appointments available where we can. The sooner you contact us, the sooner we can assess the problem and stop the activity from getting worse.
Yes. We use professional control methods and place treatments carefully, taking your property, family, pets and any non-target animals into account. Your technician will explain any precautions before treatment begins.
This depends on the level of activity and how mice are entering the property. Some cases may need follow-up visits, especially if there are multiple entry points or an established infestation. We’ll let you know what’s recommended after the survey.
Yes. As well as treating the current problem, we’ll advise on proofing, food storage, housekeeping and possible entry points. Blocking gaps and removing easy food sources can make a big difference in preventing future mouse activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are some of the most common questions we get about mouse control, including how treatment works, what to expect, and how quickly the problem can be brought under control.
