Mice in your garage?
🐭 Why So Much Poop?
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Mice defecate constantly, up to 50–75 droppings per day per mouse.
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They poop wherever they go—especially along walls, corners, and travel paths.
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A garage provides food remnants, hiding places, and nesting material, encouraging mice to settle and reproduce.
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The more mice, the more droppings—so large amounts of feces usually mean an established infestation.
🦠 Diseases from Mice Droppings and Urine
Both feces and urine can harbor dangerous pathogens. Here are some known risks:
⚠️ Diseases Carried:
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Hantavirus – transmitted via inhalation of dust contaminated with droppings or urine.
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Salmonella – from contamination of surfaces or stored food.
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Leptospirosis – from direct contact with urine or contaminated water.
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Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCMV) – viral infection from exposure to rodent bodily fluids.
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Tularemia – rare but possible through contact with infected rodents or their feces.
🧼 Clean carefully: Avoid sweeping or vacuuming dry droppings (it can aerosolize pathogens). Use gloves, mask, and a disinfectant spray before removing any waste.
🧪 Pheromones in Mouse Urine
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Yes, mice release pheromones in urine, used for:
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The urine scent acts like a “trail marker,” helping other mice navigate and recognize safe routes.
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These pheromones attract more mice, reinforcing infestation patterns.
🛠️ What You Can Do
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Seal Entry Points: Mice can squeeze through holes as small as 1/4 inch.
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Declutter & Clean: Remove nesting sites and food sources.
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Use Traps or Baits: Snap traps, electronic traps, or professional-grade baits.
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Consider Ultrasonic Devices: Limited effectiveness but may help in combo with other strategies.
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Go Green Pest Control Corp. a professional pest control for all and recurring infestations.
🚫 Cleanup Tips (Safely Handling Droppings & Urine)
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Wear gloves and an N95 mask.
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Spray droppings with disinfectant or bleach solution (1 part bleach to 10 parts water).
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Let sit for 5 minutes before removing with paper towels.
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Dispose of everything in a sealed bag.
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Disinfect the area again after removal.
- https://gogreenpestcontrol.ca/mice-in-your-garage/
- https://insectandrodentexterminators.com/mice-in-your-garage/
- https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/mice-your-garage-randy-bilesky-c9q6c

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