Mouse Control in Your Home

Nobody wants a mouse in their house!

How we treat for mice in your home

If you live in a more rural area in the Midwest, you may be used to seeing a mice infestation, but we have seen sane people in the city jump up on a chair seeing these pests. We get it, though. Mice problems include carrying diseases and doing some serious damage to the pantry. These rodents can also multiply very quickly. That’s why our expert mouse extermination services use strategies that are based on their biology so it’s less about treatments and more about keeping them out in the first place.

OPC Mouse Reduction Plan

Step One

Inspection

We will find not only the mice problem but where they are getting in so we can focus our treatment methods.

Step Two

Treatment

Using the entry point as a starting method we look up, down, and out to place baits and traps where they will do the most good. You can also add on Barrier+ to help keep the mice out.

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Step Three

Ongoing

If your mouse infestation problem persists, we will double our efforts – and you can always opt for a Four Seasons™ program for ongoing mouse control.

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WHY OPC?

We’re passionate about controlling mice in your home because we live and work here – it’s our neighborhood, too. We’ve been keeping homes and businesses in Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin safe from pests since 1972. OPC Pest Services has the experience you can trust.
  • Expert pest control since 1972

  • Quality Pro certified company

  • Backed by Board Certified Entomologists

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“I Love OPC. I had a mouse & spider infestation a few years back. They came out, inspected and took care of it. I still use them for both houses on a regular basis for maintenance. Their employees have always been courteous & professional. Highly recommend them to anyone.”

Christie W.
Lexington, KY