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Mice information

House mice can cause a great deal of damage by eating, gnawing and contaminating foods. They urinate constantly and carry diseases such as salmonella.
House mice reproduce very quickly. Two mice can produce 120 offspring in one year. Each offspring is then able to reproduce within eight to 12 weeks.

They damage and destroy property and can cause fires by gnawing electrical cables. They can get through a gap the diameter of a pencil. Each mouse can produce 80 droppings a day. Droppings are similar size to a grain of rice and are often the first signs people see of infestation.

Council pest control officers will deal with pests that are harmful to public health and well being at homes and businesses. Rodents, that is rats and mice, can be particularly unsettling due to their possible transmission of diseases. For a fee the council will respond to request for service in relation to these pests within three working days at both households and non-residential locations.

Pest control services can be arranged by telephoning during normal working hours, where our staff will provide advice and make an appointment for treatment if you wish. Alternatively you can contact us by email.

Officers call by prior appointment and apply safe and effective treatments. If for any reason the problem persists they will return and make every effort to ensure the pest is eradicated.

What do we treat for and is there a charge?

See the Pests home page.

Contact details

South Derbyshire District Council
Environmental Services
Civic Offices
Civic Way
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 0AH

Tel: 01283 595795
Fax: 01283 595855
Online: contact form
email: environmental.health@south-derbys.gov.uk

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