Mice

General Information

  • commonly found living beside man
  • live indoors and outdoors
  • may burrow in embankments and around buildings
  • may enter buildings through small openings at ground level and roof height
  • usually live close to food source but may forage in nearby area
  • will eat a wide range of foods
  • can be attracted by food source e.g. any open food, crumbs and spillages in the kitchen or store, bird food in the garden, compost heaps
  • source of water desirable but not essential
  • will nest in lofts, under floors, sheds, garages, embankments or amongst debris/clutter e.g. pile of bricks, logs, disused equipment
  • discard contaminated food
  • clean and sanitise all food contact surfaces which may have become contaminated before use e.g. worktops and utensils

Significance

  • can spread disease
  • can damage goods and structures
  • can spoil food

Preventative Treatment

FoodAccessHarbourage (i.e. possible nest sites)
  • can spread disease
  • can damage goods and structures
  • can spoil food

  • ensure good structural repair of buildings
  • repair cracks and holes in walls and steps and gaps under doors

keep gardens tidy and free of clutter e.g. piles of bricks, logs, disused equipment

Stirling Council

  • there is no charge for this service as it is a public health issue

Cost of Treatment (until 31 March 2009)

£none (includes repeat visits where necessary)

Concessions

certain concessions from payment apply e.g. OAP/UB40  - if you wish to request a concession please phone 0845 2777000 – we regret that concessions can not be processed on line