Boston's older brick and brownstone structures in Beacon Hill, North End, and Charlestown create extensive entry points through foundation cracks, rooflines, and shared walls that mice exploit year-round. We focus first on sealing these gaps with steel wool, copper mesh, and caulk rated for New England temperature swings before any bait is placed.
Humid continental conditions moderated by the Atlantic often lead to condensation in attics and basements that softens cardboard traps and degrades glue boards faster than in drier climates; we use metal snap traps and secured bait stations anchored to joists to maintain effectiveness. In multi-unit buildings common to the South End and Jamaica Plain, we map travel routes along pipes and wires that connect units to prevent rebound from untreated neighboring spaces.
Suffolk County properties near Boston Harbor and the Freedom Trail frequently see mice entering via loading docks and utility penetrations. We avoid loose bait in restaurant and commercial kitchens to comply with health codes and instead install tamper-resistant stations along exterior perimeters and interior voids.
Follow-up visits are scheduled 7-10 days after initial service to retrieve carcasses and adjust placements, because single visits rarely resolve established colonies in historic wood-frame homes.
Mouse Control Services We Offer
✓Residential Mouse Exclusion
Full inspection and sealing of entry points in single-family homes and brownstones using steel wool, mesh, and door sweeps tailored to Beacon Hill and Back Bay construction.
✓Commercial Kitchen Mouse Control
Tamper-resistant bait stations and exclusion around grease traps, walk-ins, and loading areas for restaurants and food-service businesses to meet health department requirements.
✓Multi-Family Building Mouse Baiting
Coordinated placement of secured stations in common walls, basements, and attics across apartment buildings in the South End and Dorchester to stop migration between units.
✓Attic and Crawlspace Mouse Removal
Trapping and cleanup of nests in insulation and voids above Beacon Hill and North End properties, followed by sanitation to reduce odor and future attraction.
✓Historic Home Mouse Proofing
Careful sealing around original windows, chimneys, and foundation lines in pre-1900 structures without damaging architectural details found throughout Charlestown and Beacon Hill.
✓Emergency Mouse Response
Same-day or next-day trapping and entry-point sealing for active sightings in occupied spaces, available within our Mon–Fri 8am–6pm and Sat 9am–2pm hours.
How it works
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Detailed Property Inspection
We examine interior voids, exterior foundations, rooflines, and utility entries in your specific Boston neighborhood to identify active runways and nesting sites.
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Exclusion Work
All accessible gaps are sealed with durable materials that withstand coastal humidity and freeze-thaw cycles before any population reduction begins.
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Strategic Trapping and Baiting
Metal traps and anchored stations are placed along confirmed travel paths; loose bait is never used inside occupied spaces.
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Follow-Up and Monitoring
Return visit within 7-10 days removes trapped mice, checks station integrity, and adjusts for any new activity.
Pricing
Pricing depends on building size, number of units, and extent of access needed; we provide upfront quotes after inspection.