One reason mice use your attic is to establish nesting areas.
Cartoon mouse in attic.
A female mouse can have up to 10 litters of young per year and up to a dozen young per litter.
And mice are able to reproduce when only six weeks old.
Mouse hallways one to two inches deep on the surface of the insulation.
Mice are timid creatures that prefer locations that have lots of safe places to hide.
Look for a trail of tiny black pellets about the size of rice grains mouse nests made of shredded paper or other fibrous material in secluded areas.
Look for these signs of mice in the attic.
You should look for burrows mouse runways mouse dropping.
If you already suspect that mice have invaded your home you can check for mouse droppings chew marks or evidence of tunneling in your insulation.
Set some mouse traps there are two types of mouse traps available and they are live and lethal mouse traps.
Even an empty attic is ideal for these timid critters.
And they love to chew their way into boxes.
They hide in the gaps between boxes.
These traps are baited with food bits which lure mice into the cage and the trap door shuts after them.
Mice run along boxes with one side brushing against them.
If you store boxes in your attic you will make it ideal for mice.
One of the most common signs that mice are in your attic is the noises they produce.