 
    House Mouse
The adult house mouse is small: about 1-2 inches long,  excluding 
        its tail. They have large ears, a pointed nose and small eyes. The tail 
        is as long as the head and body together. Its fur is typically a light 
        grey or brown.
excluding 
        its tail. They have large ears, a pointed nose and small eyes. The tail 
        is as long as the head and body together. Its fur is typically a light 
        grey or brown.
            
            They seek the warmth and cover of buildings for nesting sites and 
            food. 
            
            They are identified from their dark droppings or damage to stored 
            foods, packaging or woodwork.
            
            They can badly damage plastic water and gas pipes, electric cables, 
            packaging and woodwork. Mice have caused countless electrical fires 
            and floods. 
            
            Control: 
            Sealing entry points, which could involve a gap as little as 10mm, 
            or the diameter of a ball point pen. Removing the source of food and 
            finally destruction must be considered as part of a program of mouse 
            control. Poison bait and or "break back" traps should not 
            be considered as the first and only means of obtaining control against 
            mice.
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            dealing with nuisance pests.
            
 
        