TruNorth Pest Control | Mice Control in Buford, GA
Mice are more than just a nuisance—they can contaminate food, spread disease, and damage property. If you’ve seen droppings, heard scratching in the walls, or spotted a mouse in your Buford home, it’s time to call TruNorth Pest Control. We provide professional rodent control solutions to eliminate mice and keep them from coming back.
Why Mice Are Common in Buford Homes
Buford’s seasonal weather changes and suburban environment make it easy for mice to find shelter and food indoors. They squeeze through tiny gaps in siding, foundations, or doors, and once inside, they breed quickly and often go unnoticed until the infestation grows.
Our Mice Control Process
Inspection: Identify entry points, nesting sites, and signs of activity.
Trapping & Baiting: Use of tamper-resistant traps and bait stations.
Exclusion: Seal off entry points to prevent future access.
Sanitation Guidance: Help eliminate attractants like food or clutter.
Mice Activity in Buford by Month

January – High
February – High
March – High
April – Moderate
May – Low
June – Low
July – Low
August – Low
September – Moderate
October – High
November – High
December – High
Neighborhoods We Serve in Buford, GA
- Bogan Meadows
- Hidden Falls
- Lanier Springs
- Hamilton Mill (Buford side)
- Whispering Creeks
FAQ’S
Q: How do I know if I have mice?
A: Look for droppings, gnawed materials, scratching sounds, or foul odors.
Q: Are mice dangerous?
A: Yes. They can spread diseases like salmonella and hantavirus and cause fire hazards by chewing wires.
Q: How fast do mice reproduce?
A: Very fast. A single female can produce up to 10 litters per year.
Q: Where do mice nest indoors?
A: Inside walls, behind appliances, attics, and crawl spaces.
Q: Will traps alone eliminate the problem?
A: Not likely. Effective control requires sealing entry points and removing food sources.
People Also Ask (PAA)
Q: Do mice come out during the day?
A: Mostly nocturnal, but you may see them during the day in larger infestations.
Q: What smells deter mice?
A: Peppermint oil, ammonia, and vinegar may help, but professional exclusion is more effective.
Q: How small of a hole can a mouse fit through?
A: As small as ¼ inch—about the size of a dime.
Q: Are store-bought repellents effective?
A: Not usually. Mice adapt quickly and avoid treated areas temporarily.

